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Can Skin Conditions Indicate Higher Mental Health Risks? New Research

New research about Psychosis has revealed that individuals experiencing the first episode are more likely to have skin conditions. These patients are also at a high risk of depression and suicide. According to a study conducted on 481 individuals, those

News

Professor JP Das, Psychologist who presented the PASS Model of Intelligence, Passes Away

Professor Jaganath Prasad Das, famously known as J.P. Das, was in his professional life. He was an Indo-Canadian educational psychologist. A pioneer figure in the field of psychology, a visionary scholar, and the founder of J.P. Das learning clinic. One

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Social Media’s Role in Redefining Personal and Societal Values

Social networking sites have a profound impact on society today, directly remodelling individual and societal value systems with the help of intricate psychological processes and continuous online exposure. The remodelling is undertaken at levels of personal morality,  identity, social interaction and

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The Psychological Impact of Parental Fights on Children

Prolonged and acute parental conflict can be devastating psychologically to children. When there is fighting between parents, they are at risk of depression, anxiety, behavioural disorders, and poor social relationships. The children can be insecure or believed to have caused

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Mental Health Mapping Still Incomplete on Campuses: Approximately 57,000 Institutions Remain 

The National Task Force was ordered by the court to conduct a mental health survey on campuses earlier this year. The decision was given in response to multiple students who have died by suicide. The parents of the students approached

Awareness Education Parenting

Special Educator vs Counsellor: Know the Difference

Sometimes schools post jobs like “Counsellor-cum-Special Educator needed” with the expectation that the same person will handle both academic learning and emotional guidance. If you look back to our childhood, we remember a lot of difficulties we faced in making friends,

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The Need to Appear Better: Understanding the Psychology Behind Showing Off

Human beings usually tend to show off or have a drive to appear better than others. This behaviour is backed by social, cultural, and evolutionary mechanisms. We show off through material possessions, social media posts, or even professionally promoting ourselves,

Self Help

When Planning Becomes Pressure: Why Overthinking Stops Progress

To some, planning gives dopamine and thrill, and to others, it’s a chore. However, in both cases, what is missing is action, which means progress awaits and has not started, in parallel with the planning. This can make planning feel

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How to Choose a Learning Environment that Calms Your Brain

Not only does the right learning environment educate, but it also helps in your mental health. Even insignificant factors, such as the size of your classes or even the level of noise, can influence your mood of calmness and concentration.

Event

National Academy Of Psychology (NAOP 2025) 

In collaboration with Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh (M.P.)The National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) has announced its 3rd Regional Conference on 6th and 7th November 2025 at Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya. The conference aims to draw from indigenous