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Somatic Symptoms of Stress: How Psychological Distress Manifests in the Body

I think stress is something that we usually think happens in our minds. We get thoughts that we feel overwhelmed, or we feel the pressure of having a lot of responsibilities. Our body often feels stress before we even realise it. We

Industrial

Career Transitions and Identity Development: How Job Hopping Becomes a Path to Self-Discovery

Have you ever done self-reflection and thought about what your profession is? Most of the times people switch their roles after some time. Some leave in pursuit of better pay. Feeling trapped is the reason why some individuals move. Job switching is

Research

Imagery Therapy for Psychosis: Helping People Gain Control Over Disturbing Mental Images

This research describes a new psychological therapy designed to help people with psychosis, a mental health condition that can cause hallucinations, paranoia and extreme fear of harm. The therapy focuses on disturbing mental images that often fuel paranoia and distress

Awareness

Understanding Gatekeeping: A Crucial Strategy in Suicide Prevention

One student quits going to class. An associate leaves the team talks. A friend begins to part with their prized possessions. These signs may seem to be normal and mostly ignored, but they can indicate extreme mental health conditions. A lot of

Awareness Self Help

Secondhand Trauma: How Constant Crisis News Affects Mental Health

Diya had a habit of scrolling through social media in her free time in the office. She often did the same ritual at midnight. Now she was scrolling through the news of the train accident that took place in the

Social

Why Do We Feel Moral Outrage Online? A Psychological Analysis of Cancel Culture

Why do individuals get so upset online over things that they might never encounter in person?  The core of cancelling culture and moral outrage is this question. Our actions are governed by the influence of social media (Pew Research Centre, 2021).

Industrial

The Hidden Mental Health Cost of Working in a Toxic Culture

Do you ever feel sudden anxiety, palpitations, unexplainable feelings, and nausea because you arrived at a toxic place where your experience was not so good? Your thoughts are heavy. Many people experience this emotion at work. Deadlines are common. Stress is normal.

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Lost Mid-day Nap in Modern Summers

The summer season in India was conventionally marked by a steadfast, normally paced rhythm marked by mid-day nap (siesta), social connection, and a caring community. On the contrary, the present tech-laden era enhances incessant mental activity, which heightens anxiety among

Social Technology

The Invisible Pressure: Emotional and Cognitive Strain in Food Delivery Work

Let’s imagine this scenario: riding a bike/scooter through a heavily crowded, humid city road while having a clock ticking along with an overly heavy bag that is strapped on your back, with traffic horns and strangers waiting hungrily for you

Awareness

Is Mental Health a Trend or a Reality? Understanding the Rise in Awareness

Lately, conversations around mental health seem to pop up everywhere. From viral Instagram reels to endless posts online, the topic keeps on coming up. Some people start asking if this is just another passing wave. Others believe there’s real weight