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Parenting

The Silence Between Parents and Teens: Why Communication Breaks Down

Most parents remember a time in their children’s lives when everything was shared with them: what happened at school, their friendships, their worries and all the happy events. But as children transition from childhood to adolescence, many times, their conversations decrease

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

Education Health

Why Life Skills Matter in Education?

Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted to say no but somehow couldn’t and ended up being in an uncomfortable situation? Or has there been a situation where you felt anxious the whole day but couldn’t understand

Health Motivation

The Psychology of Goal Adjustment: Life Satisfaction After Injury or Diagnosis

A serious accident or being diagnosed with a life-changing disorder can dramatically impact an individual’s future overnight. Career plans, physical abilities, relationships, and ambitions, all of these factors that once appeared to be relatively stable, suddenly become recipients of complicated levels

Awareness Pets

The Psychological Toll of Fireworks and Loud Noises on Animals

“On the New Year’s party in 2022, Krishika, residing in Noida, celebrated a midnight party with family on her rooftop. But amidst the loud boom and sparkling lights, A golden retriever, Jiffy (pet dog), was nowhere to be found. Startled

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The Psychology of Disconnection: Why True Relaxation Requires a Complete Digital Detox

You’re lying in bed, scrolling through your phone even though your eyes sting and your brain’s buzzing with notifications. It’s weird—every swipe feels like it should help you unwind, but honestly, the calm you crave just slips further away. True

Health Relationship

The Silent Struggle in Relationships: Supporting a Partner with Bipolar Disorder

Taking care of a person with Bipolar disorder can be like trying to keep pace with a song that keeps changing when you are trying to tune in. There are some days when the weeks just whiz by in a

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Private Ways to Get Support for Addiction Recovery

Wanting help for addiction can feel heavy. You worry about who will find out. You get anxious about your job. You fear your friends will judge. That fear can keep people stuck. It makes recovery intimidating, even when they just

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Gen Z Isn’t Lazy, They’re Tired: Understanding Youth Exhaustion in the Modern World

Mention “Gen Z” in front of a group of managers, parents or baristas. You’ll provoke a variety of reactions: doubt, respect, and frustration. Between jokes like “boomer” and stories about young climate campaigners lies a more subdued, sobering reality: this

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The Guilt–Shame Cycle: How Body Talk in Indian Families Shapes Self-Worth

In most Indian homes, body-related remarks are built into their daily conversation. Comments regarding weight, complexion, height, or diet make them sound informal, loving or culturally appropriate. Adults might consider that these statements will lead children to discipline, well-being or