Search Results for : stress
advertorial

5 Signs You Should See a Vein Specialist Sooner Than Later

Vein problems are usually ignored until they start to affect with your daily routine. A lot of people think of leg pain or visible veins to be normal consequences of aging or prolonged periods of sitting. However, the root of

Awareness

Psychological Impact and Resilience After the Pahalgam Terror Attack 

On April 22, 2025, a terror attack in Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, shook the nation. Armed terrorists opened fire on tourists, resulting in 26 fatalities and injuring over 20 others. The Resistance Front (TRF), a shadow group

advertorial

5 Mental Health Tips for Veterans Living With Mesothelioma

Many veterans, on top of their physical health problems, do battle with severe mental problems traced from their active years in service. For those with mesothelioma, a seldom aggressive cancer often associated with asbestos exposure during military service, the emotional

advertorial

How First Responders Benefit From Mental Resilience Techniques

Many people think that first responders have to be cold-hearted in order to deal with high-stress, often life-or-death situations on a regular basis. But that’s not true – most first responders are highly compassionate and empathetic people. It’s just that dealing

advertorial

Mastering Mental Agility: The Role of Nutrition, Rest, and Supplements

Balancing mental sharpness isn’t just for high performers or multitaskers. It’s something most of us aim for in our daily lives. Whether at work, school, or even managing family tasks, cognitive endurance plays a central role. Our brains rely on

Industrial

Supervision Models: What Works for Different Levels of Experience?

Effective supervision is fundamental to professional growth and development, regardless of the profession. Within healthcare, education, social work, and counselling, and even in the business area, good-quality supervision means good skill acquisition, job satisfaction, ethical practice, and career advancement. It

Research

Early Menopause and Risk of Cognitive Decline 

Every woman faces the natural checkpoint of menopause in their life. This milestone usually occurs around the age of 45 to 55. However, for some women, menopause occurs much earlier than usual. This has been associated with many different physical and

Education

Why Piaget’s Stages Still Matter: A Modern Reassessment 

Ever wondered why a child thinks a taller glass contains more juice, even when they saw you pour it from a shorter one? Or why do they think the moon is following them on a midnight stroll? These endearing moments

Education

Ellis vs. Beck: Comparing the Philosophical Foundations of REBT and CBT 

Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck are among the most influential figures in modern psychotherapy. Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT) and Beck’s Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) have helped shape the way mental health professionals understand and treat psychological distress. This

advertorial

The Science Behind Rudraksha: Can It Really Improve Your Mental Health?

In the modern fast paced world, mental fatigue and emotional imbalance has become all too common. The constant rush to keep up with the demands usually leaves many people feeling unsettled. While there are modern wellness tools, more and more