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The Unseen Aftermath: PTSD and Mental Trauma Following the Air India AI171 Crash

Life’s biggest tragedy is not having its impact on the victim, but on the people close to the victim, the families who lost their family members, their children, parents, and loved ones. With a heavy heart and an uncontrollable sigh,

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Rehabilitation Counsellors: How They Help People Rebuild Their Lives

You have probably heard of psychologists, physical therapists, and career coaches, but what about rehabilitation counsellors? The name might sound a bit unfamiliar, but the work they do is incredibly important, especially for people living with a disability, recovering from

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7 Ways Campus Gatherings Encourage Emotional Resilience

Emotional resilience is about bouncing back after life’s challenges. Campus gatherings offer unique opportunities for students to build this skill… Building Connections at Weekly Study Groups Weekly study groups do more than help with academics. They create a collaborative environment

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Understanding Energy Healing: A Spiritual Approach to Wellness

You have not the faintest idea of what is happening, but you feel tired, or weighted down, or just not yourself. It is not always physical fatigue or emotional strain. It may be your own energy. That intangible power that

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A Comprehensive Guide to Therapeutic Art and Art Therapy

Playing with colours, moving your curvaceous body, and so on, along with using our right-brain dominance, may be a process of unfolding something through creativity. In today’s complex world, many of us choose the path of creativity to simplify our

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Peacebuilding Through Psychology: Understanding Peace from Within

Peace is not just a verbal promise; it is something that can be felt within. We can even sense others’ inner peace through their energy or eyes. But in today’s restless world, where material gain dominates social, political, and ecological

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What Makes Love Last? The Science Behind Relationships That Work

Most people think successful relationships are about finding “the one,” never fighting, or keeping the spark alive forever. But four decades of research involving thousands of real couples tell a different story: love that lasts isn’t about luck—it’s about skill.

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What Makes a Song Catchy? Psychology, Personality, and the Brain

The experience of having a song stuck in your head—known as an earworm—is one of the most common and curious quirks of the human mind. It affects between 88% and 98% of people. And what’s more fascinating? This phenomenon shows

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The Stories They Make up: Analysing Children’s Apperception Test (CAT)

Individuals’ personalities are formed by their consistent actions, feelings, and thoughts (Bergner, 2019). Direct questionnaires are a common method to study personality, but they may not be useful to reveal unconscious thoughts and emotions. To solve that problem, psychologists invented

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Rethinking School: India’s Mindful Education Revolution 

The bell tolls. A group of thirty kids rush to the benches, open similar textbooks, and wait for instruction. For millions of Indians, this image represents education. A silent revolution, however, is developing behind this rhythm. Students create rainwater harvesting