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Industrial

Do Mental Health Apps really Work? 

Envision feeling overburdened and nervous after a long day of balancing work, family obligations,  and personal stress. Then you open an app on your phone in with the expectation that it will offer the help that you require. But can

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The 6 Basic Emotions and How They Shape Our Everyday Life 

“He is so emotionally sensitive” – you may have heard such comments from someone about someone. Having emotions is a wonderful thing in human life. Each day we encounter different persons, things, or events. We often associate some emotional connection

Health

Dependent Personality Disorder

At some point in our lives, especially during childhood, we all experience being completely dependent on someone else, even as adults. We continue to rely on others to some extent for guidance, support, and approval, particularly during stressful times. However,

Awareness

The Phantom Phone Syndrome: Why We Imagine Hearing Notifications That Don’t  Exist 

Have You Felt a Buzz That Wasn’t There?  Have you ever impatiently reached for your phone when you sensed a vibration in your pocket, only to discover that there were no new notifications? You’re not by yourself. Phantom Vibration Syndrome (PVS),

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Innovative Therapies in Luxury Rehab: A Look at the Future of Mental Health Care

With the increasing global burden of mental health diseases, the demand for luxury rehab centers is on the rise. These state-of-the-art, exclusive retreats continue to offer innovative treatments to address the broad spectrum of mental health issues slowly gripping the

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The Price of Unused Talent: Psychological Effects and the Journey to Rediscovery

The concept of unused talent adds a layer of complexity to psychology, emotion, and identity. Talents typically emerge early in life as innate skills or abilities that highlight an individual’s uniqueness. However, when these talents remain undeveloped or untapped, they

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The burdens borne by artists

“I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process.” Are you among those who believe that anybody can make art and become an artist? For some, it is not merely about

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The Pain-Emotion Connection: A Better Way of Understanding for the Mental Health Professional

The image that usually befalls the mind when we refer to pain would involve an injury, illness, or chronic pain of some kind. What most of us probably don’t consider, however, is the emotional dynamics of such sensations: just how

Industrial

Are We Moving towards “The Great Corporate Gen-Z Phobia”?

A recruitment story of weirdness has let loose on social media platforms. The recent news of an Indian recruiter who turned down a candidate only because he/she was good with guitar and fitness is making netizens go wild. The recruiter

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Conformity to Masculine Norms and Its Impact on Male Suicide Patterns

The study, titled “Men’s Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors and Conformity to Masculine Norms: A Person-Centered, Latent Profile Approach” by Lukas Eggenberger, Lena Spangenberg, and Matthew C. Genuchi, investigates the association of men’s conformity to traditional masculine norms with Suicidal thoughts