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Education

“I swear, My Tongue Slipped!!”: Decoding the Concept of Freudian Slips

Has this ever happened to you, that you wanted to say something else and ended up saying another thing altogether? If yes, then you have experienced Freudian slips. Freudian slips are verbal errors that we make while speaking because of

Education Therapy

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy’s Role in Mental Wellness

According to the World Health Organization, more than 7 lakh people die every year due to suicide. Suicide is associated with numerous psychological disorders, particularly borderline personality disorder and major depressive disorder. To treat these disorders and to reduce the

Health

“How’s the Josh?” Breaking the Silence on Mental Health in Military Personnel

There is no denying that the role of military personnel is of utmost importance. It is a physically and psychologically taxing career which requires a high degree of mental strength and physical toughness. Since the role of the military is

Positive Social

How Does the Psychology of Mahabharata Reflect Human Nature?

The mahabharata is not only an ancient story of good and evil, but also reveals human nature. It tells how the mahabharata war was caused by various factors. But it is important to note that the mahabharata is not just

Education

Exaggerated Headlines in Today’s Media Landscape

The recent times are more about chaos, disarray and exaggeration. Especially when we talk about most of the news or information circling, they are the epitome of an overstatement. In the present digital age, as the flow of information is

Awareness

Sexual Stigma and its relation with Psychological Well-Being

A type of social stigma known as “sexual stigma” is directed at those who are thought to be non-heterosexual due to their identities, behaviors, or beliefs. People engage in the same sexual activity, they are viewed differently, with women bearing

Awareness Life Style

“This is your Fault!”, Understanding the Psychology of Blame Games

If we look at our society, we meet a group of people who are always ready to blame the consequences of their actions on other individuals. They constantly assume the role of a victim and constantly point fingers at others.

Positive Self Help

The power of Pause and a Breath  

In this time of chaos, we have been isolated from our routines and support systems. We have got a lot of time in our hand to think and spend time with our self but we might end up scratching our

Awareness

Being Kind Matters: Stopping Bullying and Ragging

Bullying and ragging are significant issues, and in most cases, the victims are children. The purpose of this study is to investigate the traits of bullying and ragging and how they affect early teenage girls. Most people have, at some

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Travel for Soul: A Journey to Self-Discovery and Confidence

Remember Rani from the movie Queen who was in trauma due to a sudden break up with her fiance and the way she opted for Solo travel as a way of healing herself. The before and after versions of Rani