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Awareness Education

How We Learn Best: The Psychology Behind Learning Alone and Learning Together

Learning is not something that is attained by chance; it must be sought for with ardour and diligence – Abigail Adams. Learning is a never-ending process that continues throughout a person’s life span. It’s a permanent process of acquiring new knowledge on various

Self Help Social

Understanding the Anger Cycle in Family Relationships and How to Manage It

If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow; Chinese proverb. A person’s automatic response to life events is termed a natural emotion. These include the feelings of love, fear, grief, and envy. 

Awareness Parenting Self Help

How to Develop Empathy Among Adolescents: Psychological Importance

The teenage period is a highly emotional and rapid one. Adolescents are finding their identity and place in the world and in relationship management. At this stage, the misunderstandings and conflicts often increase. Empathy helps in reducing these struggles. It

Industrial

Why Deadlines Feel Overwhelming: Understanding Workplace Anxiety Through Neuroscience

In today’s life, a notification ring on the phone has become equivalent to a snap of a twig in the dark. What is the pending task? What did I forget? Is the modernised form of Is there a rat or

Awareness Parenting

How Pollution Shapes Children’s Brain Development and Mental Health

Toddlers putting things into their mouths, school-aged children playing in a schoolyard and teenagers walking to school through traffic are all physical interactions with their immediate environment. Children need to explore physically to grow, by exploring through their five senses. But what

Awareness Health

The Role of Cultural Sensitivity in Public Psychological Services

According to new data by the WHO, more than 1 billion people are living with mental health disorders, and the number is constantly rising. These problems are prevalent across various age groups, socioeconomic backgrounds, geographical regions and distinct cultures. With the

Parenting

“You’re Not Listening!” What Toddler Hitting Is Really a Communication

A small hand suddenly waves. A startled parent jumps back in shock. In an instant, a toddler has left their imprint literally and even figuratively. The untrained observer may witness legitimate toddler striking as simply and solely a tantrum, or

Industrial

Beyond Advice: Why Validation Often Matters More Than  Solutions

We live in a solution-oriented world. When someone shares a problem, the instinctive  response is often, “Have you tried this?” or “You should do that.” Advice feels helpful, active and efficient. However, in many instances, after the conversation, it can

Social

Why We Judge People by Their Looks: Evolutionary Psychology Explained

Riya was about to enter the classroom on the first day of college. She stepped on the shoe of a man who was about to exit the class. The man was well dressed and held 2 books in their hand.

Awareness Health

What Is Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder? A Complete Guide

Compulsive Personality Disorder or Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) is a long-term tendency towards perfectionism, control and excessive standards that determine the thoughts, behaviours and attitudes of an individual towards others. The disorder is hard to identify at its initial stages