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Relationship

Why People Settle in a Relationship: The Psychology of Comfort vs Fulfillment

Even in the time when concepts like situationships, live-in-relation, and personal freedom are booming, people are still finding themselves in unfulfilled relationships. In a real sense, the relationships are meant to develop gradually, with each partner contributing. But some people

Relationship

7 Subtle Signs your Relationship is stealing your Peace of Mind, According to Psychology

Ever observed how your energy changes in the presence of particular people? That friend whose calls you hesitate to answer, or the family member whose visits leave you mysteriously drained. Our interactions have a huge impact on our mental landscape

Motivation

Motivational Interviewing: Where Change Starts within a Conversation 

Change is hard, we all know the feeling of wanting to make something better, to quit smoking, to eat healthily, to come to therapy, but being unable to break out of old habits. The problem isn’t necessarily “how do I

Life Style

Psychology Identifies 8 Behaviours Common in Nighttime Overthinkers

Do you ever realise you’re overthinking at that moment? But felt helpless at that moment of overthinking. Nighttime overthinking is the most annoying thing. You are trying to turn off your mind and body, but it is coming to the

Health

The Terror of Success in Women

“Researchers have found that women tend to associate success with more significant negative consequences” (Kosakowska-Berezecka, Jurek, Besta, Badowska, 2017). How often do we come across women who are satisfied with achievements below their true potential? Quite frequently, I guess! But

Industrial

The Psychological Underpinnings and Mental Health Impact of Productivity Fetishisation 

Modern professional settings often valorise busyness and constant output as markers of success, a trend sometimes called “hustle culture” or productivity fetishisation. In such cultures, hard work and efficiency are idolised, and taking breaks is stigmatised. Workaholism, defined as an

News

War Anxiety: When Geopolitical Tensions Take a Personal Toll

At a time when war did not feel so distant anymore, when front lines are streamed live into our pockets and traumatic happenings unfold between memes and texts (Langdon, 2020), the affective power of conflict has seeped into our daily

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The Role of Animals in Mental Health Treatment: ESAs vs. Service Animals

Animals are crucial in the treatment of mental health in the modern age. Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) offer not just emotional support but companionship and comfort to depressed, anxious, or PTSD patients. They can lessen symptoms along with improving overall

Industrial

The 4-Day Workweek: Psychological Benefits vs. Corporate Resistance

The concept of a 4-day workweek has, over the years, progressed from being on the fringe to being discussed by the mainstream among professions and academia. What the world is trying to adapt to today is changing expectations concerning labour,

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Creating Psychological Safety in Daily Life: A Platform for Mental Wellness

The Unseen Shield: What Is Psychological Safety? Mental health is usually discussed in terms of treatment, recovery, or building individual resilience in modern times. However, one concept that is being taken seriously in both professional and daily life is that