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Therapy

The Pros and Cons of Text Therapy in the Post-Pandemic World

There are so many things that has changed since Pandemic hit us. One such revolution is online therapy for mental health. Online therapy is gaining global popularity as a viable and increasingly accessible method of mental health support, particularly since the

Parenting

The Psychology of Parenting an Introverted vs. Extroverted Child 

Parenting is an intensely individual endeavor, informed by a caregiver’s beliefs and background and influenced by a child’s particular temperament. One of the most consequential factors is where a child lands on the introversion-extroversion spectrum — a personality trait that

Awareness

Being Alone: From Agony to Glory

“Modern loneliness, we’re never alone / But always depressed, yeah / Love my friends to death / But I never call and I never text, yeah”. These are not just the lyrics from a famous pop-song, but a sentiment shared

Parenting

8 Signs of Emotional Neglect in Family

Do you ever experienced a situation where you feel like venting out can be helpful to cope with that situation? Emotional expression is found to form emotional connections, personal insights and strengthening of relationship. At the same time, failure to express

Industrial

The “Office Politics” Effect: How Workplace Drama Affects Mental Well-Being 

Do you enjoy your job? How is your job environment? Do you often get the opportunities and rewards you deserve from your workplace? If you are treated fairly in your workplace, then it’s a very healthy environment. But this is

Life Style

How Minimalism Reduces Stress and Enhances Well-Being

Minimalism is a lifestyle concept that focuses on intentionally reducing material belongings and simplifying one’s physical and mental environment. It is mostly a reaction against the excessive consumerism and congested environments that have grown common in modern culture. In general,

Life Style

The  Psychology Of Nocturnal Productivity: Why Some People Are More Motivated At Night

As the sun sets and the world transforms into a subdued rhythm, a unique phenomenon takes place: the emergence of nocturnal productivity. The hustles of the day fade, and many people start feeling a drop in energy and productivity, but

Awareness

Psychology of Colour

Colour is a dominant interaction instrument that is not only utilised to indicate action but also to sway mood and physiological responses. In the year 1666, Sir Isaac Newton found that when a white light is passed through a prism,

Therapy

Repressed Memory Therapy

Imagine what will happen if you remember all the memories that bother you, which create stress in you and gives rise to overthinking. Is that good for our mental health? That’s why our brain and mind use some tactics and

Pets

How Pets Cultivate Emotional Intelligence in Children 

What is more wholesome day than the rhythmic thump of a dog’s tail against the floor, the soft purr of a cat curled in your lap, – these are the subtle soundtracks of a life shared with a pet. Beyond their