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How Brain Rot Impacts Your Mental Health

Have you felt a hazy feeling in your mind, usually followed by a sense of forgetfulness? It becomes tough to focus and your productivity takes a hit. This cognitive decline is a result of something called brain rot. This phenomenon

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Work on the Problem Behaviour before it turns into Delinquency

Adolescence is the period of maturation from childhood to adulthood. The adolescence period is divided into two, Early adolescence (12-18 years) and Late adolescence (18-24 years) (Newman & Newman, 2012). Adolescents make up 1.3 billion population in the world says

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Projection as a Defense Mechanism in Psychology

Can you think of a moment when a person accused you of doing something you never actually did, yet it feels as if he or she is indeed the real culprit for the said act? Or would you relate to

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Vlogging-To Be or Not To Be….Part of One!

Hey viewers, welcome to my Vlog! a very exciting, welcoming introduction that we hear before we start seeing some videos or content from vloggers. Viewers are always excited about the new videos that are uploaded by their favourite channels. In

Education Health

Exploring the link between ADHD and Depression

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Depression are both mental health conditions with symptoms that often overlap. These conditions can affect numerous facets of a person’s life, such as productivity, self-esteem, social relationships and academic or career performance. Psychological, neurological, environmental

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फ्रस्ट्रेशन क्या है?

दूसरी भावनाओं की तरह, फ्रस्ट्रेशन केवल एक “भावना” नहीं है, बल्कि इसमें शारीरिक परिवर्तन (जैसे बढ़ा हुआ रक्तचाप, शरीर में तनाव, और तनाव का स्तर), मानसिक सोच (जैसे “यह इतना कठिन क्यों है?”), और व्यवहारिक प्रतिक्रियाएँ भी शामिल होती हैं।

Education

The Psychology Behind “You Become What You Think”

Our thoughts, whether dominated by love, hate or even if it’s a mix of complex emotions, act as the building blocks of our identity. This is not just some philosophical postulation; a plethora of psychological theories and neuroscientific facts back

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Glass Ceiling vs. Glass Cliff: Why Leadership Can Feel Like a Trap for Women

The glass cliff and glass ceiling are two separate but related ideas that women and other members of an underrepresented workforce have to contend with. The terms “glass ceiling” and “glass cliff” describe women’s challenges in assuming and holding leadership

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Understanding The Psychology Behind Crime

Crime has been present since time immemorial, upsetting social establishments and pushing the frontiers of morality. What makes a person commit a crime? Is the act done by choice? Or does something innate in the person cause it? Perhaps a

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Why Hate Feels So Familiar in a Polarized World

“Hate is a strong word,” we’ve been taught. However, today, it seems as though the world is so plagued by hate. It has become all too common to hear about wars, hate crimes, violence, and harassment in the news daily.