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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.

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How Physical Injuries Impact Mental Health: Insights from Psychologists

Physical injuries go beyond bodily scars. Most of such injuries are experiences manifested deep within our psyche, shaking the very foundations upon which our sense of self, resilience, and emotional well-being. Research consistently shows that there’s a complex interconnection between

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The Psychology of Stand-up Comedy

A day without laughter is a day wasted You might have heard of this famous quote by Charlie Chaplin, the legendary comedian. But did you know how important it is for us to burst into peals of laughter now and

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Positive vs. Negative Peace: Psychological Insights for Harmony

Peace psychology has defined what peace is, normally segmented into two broad approaches: positive peace and negative peace. Johan Galtung, the founder of Peace Studies, first introduced this division to help people better understand how communities approach war and maintain

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The Science of Saying No: Protecting Your Energy in a Yes Culture

In a culture where being busy and productive has penetrated the mentality of human beings, the most effective way to retain sanity and personal balance is to master the shy, soft skill of saying “NO.” As we all know, life

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Psychology of Concentration

Concentration is a very critical cognitive skill that helps in productivity, problem-solving, learning, and thinking. According to psychology, concentration can be described as an attentional process that involves focusing on the task at hand and avoiding all distractions. Often we

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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in Children

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a behavioural condition characterized by patient patterns of recalcitrant, defiant, and hostile actions directed toward authority numbers. Generally diagnosed in childhood, it significantly impacts the child’s social, educational, and family life. Understanding ODD is essential

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Psychological Barriers to Learning: Addressing Fear of Failure in Students

Students go through various learning barriers in their learning process. One of these is the fear of academic failure, primarily associated with the psychological aspect of the students. It can differ from student to student. For some, it is not