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Education

The Psychology of Learning

The Psychology of Learning All of us have been learning and have been running behind the academic rat races unique to each of our lives ever since we were children. Not just academics, most of the behaviours one exhibits during

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Mental health: The dark side of anime creation

Recent research conducted by Japan Animation Creators found that the creators of Anime are facing high risks of mental health and are faced with various issues. As many as 17% of creators faced mental risks in their pasts. The creators

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Study: Excessive smartphone use may put teens’ mental health in danger

A huge number of youth engage in extreme Smartphone use, which results in mental health risks. A new study warns that teenagers who use Smartphones more than four hours a day put their health at “serious” risk. Teenagers nowadays use

Health

Understanding Chronic Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

We all feel pain in our bodies often. It indicates the tissue damage through our sensory nerves which further passes down this information all along to the spinal cord to the brain. This does not always necessarily indicate any danger

Awareness

Cognitive Biases in Everyday Life

COGNITIVE BIAS IN EVERYDAY LIFE A consistent pattern of deviance from norms or rationality in judgment is known as a cognitive bias. People construct their subjective reality based on how they interpret the information. An individual’s conduct in the environment

Awareness

What is Academic Validation?

The Effects of Academic Validation Validation is seen as a phenomenon where an individual’s work, success, ideas, and creativity are praised and thereby their worth and value are affirmed. The academic scenario bases a student’s worth based on their performance.

Education Therapy

What is Chromotherapy?

Have you ever observed your mood being affected by the colours around you? Maybe the colour black has made you feel sadness, or yellow has made you joyful. Colours play a huge role in our lives and affect our attitudes.

Life Style

Time and Tardiness: Delving into the Psychology of Chronic Lateness

Time and Tardiness: Delving into the Psychology of Chronic Lateness As we all know, punctuality is one of the most considered virtues, universally in all our societies and cultures. Phrases like, “Early to Bed, Early to Rise, makes a man

Self Help

Different Types of Disabilities

A part of being human is having a disability. Nearly everyone will at some time in their lives encounter a temporary or permanent impairment. Approximately 16% of the world’s population, or 1.3 billion individuals, are thought to be significantly disabled

Awareness

Echoes From Antiquity: The Inhuman Practice of Trephination in Brain Medicine

In the field of psychology, much controversial treatment has been used in the past. It was an attempt to help mentally ill patients, which later turned out to be either not useful or had more advertisement effects on patients than