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Understanding Intergenerational Trauma and Its Effects on Family Mental Health

History suggests that once the atrocity is over, it ceases to exist. Colonisation, slavery, cultural erasure and other acts aimed toward marginalised groups across the world only seem to impact the groups when they are being acted upon. History does

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Why You Can’t Stop Doomscrolling—and What to Do Instead

Picture this: You just returned home from a long day of work or school, and you finally have some time to yourself. What do you do? You take out your phone, open Instagram, and before you know it, it’s past

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How to Send the Right Gift for Emotional Support

Sadly, you cannot be everywhere in person when someone close to you requires your assistance. However, you can be supportive from a distance, and a lovely, handpicked gift can convey the same in more ways than you can think of.

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Emotional Labour in Empathic Students: Hidden Struggles, Mental Health Impact & Coping Strategies

Everyone has met that one student in class. The one who is always there, strong, listens patiently, knows what to say, understands with just one look and is always organised. The ones most likely to be dubbed as the social

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Feeling Empty Inside? Causes, Signs, and Effective Ways to Overcome Emptiness

Have you ever felt a quiet, peaceful afternoon break, and there is a voice inside you that asks, “Is your life ok?” And suddenly you remember all the situations where you felt alone and created an emptiness in you. The

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The Psychology Of Peer Pressure in Internships And Normalising Pay-to-Intern Models

In today’s hyper-competitive job markets, a growing number of students are pursuing internship opportunities, as most companies prefer candidates with work experience. Internships offer several benefits, including providing an excellent idea of the reality of working conditions, aiding in developing the required

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The Psychology of Informed Consent in Counselling: Ethical Practices Across Age Groups

Informed consent in counselling is a significant ethical and legal requirement for counsellors. It involves the provision of information to clients about their treatment, making it possible to make informed decisions on mental health treatment. It is not just the

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From People-Pleasing to Authentic Self: How Therapy Transforms Our Social Lives

The inclination to please others is often identified as a specific aspect of a person’s character, like being overly cooperative, agreeable, or simply “nice.” However, there are psychological factors behind this tendency that stem from deeper issues of attachment, fear,

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How Volunteering Builds Essential Workplace Skills: Communication, Leadership & Emotional Intelligence

“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” — Elizabeth Andrew During college days, Arjun volunteered at a shelter to learn how to manage food inventory and coordinate time schedules. At first, he didn’t like going

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India’s Workforce Health Crisis: The Rising Impact of Chronic Diseases

Chronic diseases, especially noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), weigh heavily on India’s labour force. NCDs account for roughly 60% of national mortality, affecting economic productivity and health systems. The major causes of NCD-related mortality are cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, and