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Office vs. Home: Which Work Environment Better Supports Mental Well-Being?

A new global study has found that working from an office outweighs work at home in terms of mental health, largely because of the role relationships in the workplace and feelings of pride in one’s work. Conducted by Sapiens Labs,

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Going to Therapy Before Undergoing Bariatric Surgery

It is common for those who are considering bariatric surgery to meet with a mental health therapist before being approved. In many instances, it’s required by the operating surgeon. Therapy, which can also be helpful after bariatric surgery, provides benefits

Education

The Essential Role of Mind-Body Techniques in Mental Health

Our mental health is as important as our physical health. A statement repeatedly reminded to us by psychologists, medical professionals and media. Consider your mind as a hyperactive, overstimulated DJ at a never-ending party, mixing records and managing requests from

Relationship

The Psychology of Infidelity

Discovering that you’ve been deceived, betrayed, and ultimately replaced by someone else can be an incredibly painful experience. Infidelity or extramarital affairs are common reasons for breakups and divorces, impacting both partners but in distinct ways. Read on to explore

Awareness Health

The Psychology of Anger

What do you do when you get angry? Do you blast at someone, punch a pillow or isolate yourself? How do you deal with it? Is it good to get angry? Read to know more. The Psychology Behind Anger Anger

Parenting

Unconditional Love vs. Conditional Love: What Every Parent Needs to Know

While surfing through Pinterest feeds, I came across a quote by Dr. Gordon Neufeld, a researcher in the field of child development, known for his work in attachment theory and the importance of a secure parent-child relationship. He said –

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Is Your Relationship at Stake Due to Emotional Burnouts? Here is how to fix it

Relationships are naturally a source of happiness. They can bring us joy, love, and comfort. However, healthy relationships can occasionally also be troublesome, leading to emotional exhaustion. Emotional burnout occurs when you or your partner experience emotional exhaustion.  It’s not

Self Help Therapy

Progressive Muscle Relaxation: A Simple Path to Stress Relief

Progressive Muscle relaxation is a simple and easy relaxation technique designed specifically to alleviate stress and anxiety. Another name for this technique is “body scan meditation.” PMR primarily focuses on tensing and relaxing different individual muscles in the body one

Motivation

Why the Grass always seems Greener on the other side

Have you ever, quite frequently, found yourself wishing that you had someone else’s life, thinking that they are having it all, and you’re missing out? This is the ubiquitous but lying sentiment of a time-worn idiom: “The grass is greener

Awareness

Four Ways Social Media Can Be Good for Mental Health

In recent years, social media has often been criticized for a potentially negative impact on mental health. However, it can also be good for mental health in several ways. Fostering connections and community, providing access to resources and information on