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Awareness

Psychopaths and Their Eyes: What Do They Reveal?

We always look into the eyes of the person we are meeting for the first time. As they say, “the eyes are the windows to the soul”; you can always tell something about the person just by looking into their

Awareness Relationship

Understanding Domestic Violence Through ‘It Ends With Us’

Domestic violence is a topic that’s hard to talk about but is incredibly important to understand. It’s not only about physical violence, but also about control, manipulation, and terror that can cause emotional trauma to a person. It Ends with

Self Help

Strategies for Coping with and Recovering from Online Abuse

Any form of abuse that takes place online is referred to as online abuse. Any web-connected device, including PCs, tablets, and smartphones, is susceptible to it. It can also occur anyplace on the internet, such as texts and messaging apps

Education

What is Free Association?

We all have problems, and life isn’t same for all. The intensity and severity of problems ranges from a daily to-do list of tasks that are racing through our minds or a massive problem gnawing away at us all the

Therapy

What to do When your Teen doesn’t want Therapy

The concept of therapy is a fast growing one in today’s world. The world is changing as a result of this new thought and these fresh perspectives on mental health issues. Change is quite scary. In today’s world, mental health

Awareness Social

Does Politics Influence Your Sense of Self? 

It would be foolish to think that politics is just about policy and governance; it deeply influences how people view themselves and their place in the world. A 2020 Pew Research Center study found that 78% of U.S. adults say their

Health

The Psychology of Solitary Confinement

When I say, “The third week of March 2020”, what do you remember? The Lockdown, right? Imagine you lived separately from your family for work and had to manage the lockdown all alone. The first few months felt relaxing and

Health

Pica: The Compulsion to Eat Non-food Items

Pica is an eating disorder characterized by the compulsive consumption of non-food items. This condition occurs across different demographics, most notably in children and pregnant mothers. Apart from its negative health impact it also has dangerous implications on the well-being

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How do you use eSIMs to feel safe and connected anywhere while travelling

Hey, I’m Sarah, a US-based psychologist who is always travelling. This is my article guide on the link between calmness and staying connected online while abroad. After 4-years of extensively studying the impact of digital connectivity on human behaviour and

Health

Alien Hand Syndrome: The Mystery of Uncontrolled Movements

Imagine you connect your Bluetooth speaker to your mobile and start listening to your favourite songs. Suddenly, the speaker starts to play random songs. Those are songs that you don’t have on your mobile. You try to switch songs on