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The Psychology of Ingroup-Outgroup Bias and Social Exclusion of Northeast Indians

You might be aware of the rampant discrimination and prejudice that occur in the world through mass media and other sources of information that highlight such issues. However, such forms of mass stereotyping and subtle discrimination also occur in our

Health

The Role of the India Autism Centre in Making Health Coverage a Reality

For decades, families of individuals with autism and related disorders have been fighting a silent battle, bearing not only the challenges of the condition itself but also the lack of support from any public health institutions.  While there are many

Parenting

The Psychology Behind Why Eldest Children Are Given More Responsibility

In some families and cultures, the eldest child (or firstborn) is responsible for “stepping up” and managing the younger siblings, providing an example to emulate, maintaining the household, and even acting as a young parent. This can build maturity and

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Low-Effort Yet High-Impact Wellness Habits You Should Start Today

All of us want to feel healthy and active. However, achieving this goal can be challenging while you’re keeping up with your busy daily lives. We often think that we need intense boot camps or green juice obsessions to achieve it.

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8 Key Conversations Every Family Should Have About Estate Planning

Taking the wheel when talking about your estate might be your best shot at making sure that your family and estate flow harmoniously, even to the next generation, without inheritance squabbles smearing your family name and legacy. Here are some

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How to Overcome Exam Anxiety: Tips for Students

Exams often unsettle even steady learners during crucial weeks each term. The silent clock, racing thoughts, and clammy hands can turn bright classrooms into tense chambers. Most students seek reliable methods to calm nerves without losing sleep, strength, or joy,

Self Help

Cognitive Distortions in Everyday Life: How our thinking traps us

We tend to think that our thoughts are the ones that modify our perceptions regarding the world around us. But in reality, our minds have systematic judgment errors known as cognitive distortions. These types of thoughts distort reality, affect our

Social

The Psychology Behind Internet Virality 

We live in a world where a simple dance video or a cat meme can reach millions of people and become a conversation starter very easily. But what makes this happen? Why do certain videos and pictures go viral, while

Awareness Self Help

The Psychology of Pattern Recognition 

Imagine a person who has spent a significant amount of time watching K-dramas. Without learning the languages, they may start to pick up some words. With the help of subtitles, they began understanding that ‘jin-jja?’ (진짜?) In Korean, it means

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Creating Your Personal Happiness Recipe: Ingredients for a Fulfilled Life

People often treat happiness like a reward that shows up after enough hard work. But that idea leads to burnout, not fulfilment. Happiness takes daily effort. And it’s not always about doing more or reaching new goals. Sometimes, happiness is