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Life Style

Why Silence Sometimes makes us Feel Uncomfortable

Feel the silence as you visualise the Following scenarios:  We experience silence or pauses or quietness in our daily lives where social interactions take place. But it is also experienced in personal contexts like depression, anxiety. Some people take it

Education Research

Why Some Psychology Studies Fail to Replicate: A Closer Look at the Replication Crisis 

At the heart of psychology – a field committed to studying the human mind – a quiet revolution has been underway. Long-held studies are disintegrating as a result of unsuccessful replications, challenging decades of psychological science. This new trend, known as

Social

Relational Aggression

Aggression is how people cross their line between being Upset & being Hurtful, and when harm is Silent, Social, & Strategic, we call it “Relational Aggression.” A quiet way to harm someone with no visible scars but causing emotional wounds

Technology

CyberBullying and its relation to Suicide Ideation

Cyberbullying can be defined as a form of bullying in which the predator uses technological devices to target and harm the victims and disturb the victim psychologically, emotionally and behaviorally. There are multiple ways a predator tries to disturb the

Self Help

The Science of Forgiveness: How Letting Go Can Improve Your Mental Health

The idea of forgiveness operates as a strong concept in which people view it as a kindhearted provision of mercy to other people. The act of forgiving plays a critical role for everyone, while many people fail to grasp its

Awareness

‘Adolescence’ more than just a Netflix binge watch – Media portrayals and narratives

Television serves as a significant source of sexual education for teenagers and young adults, making it essential to examine how sexual behaviour and reproductive health are represented in popular cinema. Looking at the main key themes, including youth pregnancy and

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What Are the Psychological Impacts of Weight Management?

In the past, your health concerns may have been at the tip of your priorities. Suddenly, you can’t help but bring it all the way up to your topmost need, especially when it’s about weight concerns and management.  However, you

Education

The Zeigarnik Effect: Why Unfinished Tasks Haunt Us 

In the 1920s, psychology student Bluma Zeigarnik was dining with her mentor, Kurt Lewin at a cafe in Berlin. Lewin then pointed out something curious. The waiters seemed to have an uncanny memory for unpaid orders. But once the bills

Self Help

Helping vs. Overhelping: Why the Difference Matters

We are always taught to be kind, to help people and to be noble and virtuous as it adds meaning to our lives. but some individuals, or maybe all of us, need to understand we are being taught to help

Entertain

Psychology of Catharsis

For centuries the notion that immersing ourselves in tragic stories — whether in ancient Greek plays, Shakespearean dramas, or contemporary films — can cleanse us of negative emotions and bring us back into psychological equilibrium. Catharsis has fascinated writers, artists, and psychologists