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Psychology of Catharsis

For centuries the notion that immersing ourselves in tragic stories — whether in ancient Greek plays, Shakespearean dramas, or contemporary films — can cleanse us of negative emotions and bring us back into psychological equilibrium. Catharsis has fascinated writers, artists, and psychologists

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

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

Awareness

Not The talk of Town: Mental Health And The Legal Profession

The legal profession is unarguably one of the most competitive and challenging professions in the world. Legal profession is the backbone of the judicial system of a country and is responsible for the administration of justice. A Lawyers job is

Pets

Why Some People Develop Stronger Emotional Bonds with Pets Than Humans

Humans and pets have had a special and enduring bond from time immemorial. Our animal companions, providing emotional support for people, can melt hearts with their unconditional love, loyalty, and companionship. No wonder your ‘pawsome’ friends may detect your moods

News

Study Reveals Record Surge in Anxiety and Depression Among Young People

A recent study highlights a significant rise in mental health challenges among children and teenagers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings reveal an 11% increase in anxiety and depression, largely attributed to prolonged quarantine, social isolation, school and workplace closures, and

Entertain

Why Horror Movies Can Be Therapeutic: The Psychology of Fear and Release

Do you like horror movies? Which is the last horror movie you watched? How was the experience? Some of you maybe very afraid of horror movies and avoid them. Others may take it as a challenge and watch them. Despite

Life Style

The Psychology of Panic Buying During Global Crises 

Global crises impact people in various ways, and the COVID-19 pandemic has been no exception. In the beginning, we all went through a period of uncertainty. That uncertainty affects each person differently, and each adopts various strategies to adapt to

Industrial

Neurodiversity in the Corporate Ecosystem

In the year 1998, Australian Sociologist Judy Singer introduced the world to the term neurodiversity. Her idea was to promote neuroinclusion of the neurodivergent individuals (NDs). Neurodiversity movement has for long been in vogue in the western countries like Canada,

Research

The Study for Evaluation of the Dichotomous link between Creativity and Mental Health

Two essential factors propelling the sustainable growth of human society are creativity and mental wellness. Given the ongoing global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical to address the growing risks to people’s mental health and creativity. As per