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Relationship

Psychology Behind Situationship 

“We’re not dating, but we’re not just friends either.”  Have you ever felt this with someone? Have you ever heard someone saying this about their relationship? Welcome to the world of situationship, which has become very popular in recent years,

Awareness

Suicidal Paradox of Society

Trigger Warning: The following article could be sensitive and emotionally overwhelming. Readers advise to be careful But, if you read and find the quoted argument logical, please discuss below and let me know what you think. I’ll start with the

Industrial

Workplace Cliques and Their Role in Office Culture

Workplace psychology is the study of human behavior in professional settings and how it influences work dynamics. It is also known by the terms occupational psychology or organisational psychology. When explored further, workplace mannerisms, behaviors, and work principles form the

Self Help

Emotional Numbness: When the Brain Shuts Down to Protect Itself 

Imagine waking up with no feelings. The world around you vibrates with life – friends laughing, a sunset glowing, a melancholy song playing – but it all runs over you like water on stone. There is no joy, no grief, and

Industrial

Emotional Labour in the Workplace: The Hidden Cost of Smiling for a Paycheck 

We all are emotional beings. We experience different types of emotions regularly. There are situations when you feel very exhausted and frustrated. Those may be having conflicts with your loved one or getting stuck in a traffic block on the

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How to Check Nursing Home Violations?

It’s critical to choose a nursing home that keeps the patients safe, well looked after, and energized for fast recovery. However, violations of rules and procedures across nursing homes are causing concerns among people. They are constantly alarmed by different things and

Positive

Reframing Negative Thoughts for a Positive Life

Anyone can think negatively when they have very difficult problems to face, but there is a fundamental question: Why do you see this problem as so difficult? Why do you choose to see these situations in this way? You could

Awareness

Psychology behind Self-Objectification 

We all might have heard a term called objectification. It means treating a person as an object. But we usually refer to this word as objectifying women. Hence, here objectification refers to treating a woman as an object which means

Entertain Positive

Finding Beauty in Sorrow: The Psychology of Why We Enjoy Sad Things

Do you sometimes pick movies like Past Lives, La La Land, and 500 Days of Summer over fairytale-coded romance movies? Do you listen to melancholic songs like “Heartbreak Anniversary” or “Moral of the Story” even when you’re not sad? Have

Pets

Emotional Contagion in pets: How dogs and cats can absorb Human stress 

Emotional contagion is a process by which animals, especially pets that are close to their humans, pick up their emotions and respond to them accordingly. This phenomenon is most commonly seen in cats and dogs, who are known to be