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Education

Why Do Children Whine in the Classroom? A Psychological Guide for Teachers

A few behaviours in the classroom become quite annoying for the teachers. Whining is also a behaviour, especially seen in preschool and primary classrooms. Where children are always seen complaining, using a loud, shrill pitch, and repetitive tone, which can

Awareness Education

How We Learn Best: The Psychology Behind Learning Alone and Learning Together

Learning is not something that is attained by chance; it must be sought for with ardour and diligence – Abigail Adams. Learning is a never-ending process that continues throughout a person’s life span. It’s a permanent process of acquiring new knowledge on various

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Trauma-Informed Care: Why it Matters and How Counselors can Implement it

Trauma touches far more lives than many people expect. You may actually be surprised to learn that, according to the CDC, almost 64% of adults in the US alone have reported at least one adverse childhood experience (ACE). Walk into

Research

How Shared Smiles Shape Social Connection: Insights from Research

Recent research has found that simple actions like smiling and copying another person’s facial expressions can play an important role in building trust. The study shows that smiling is not only an expression of happiness but also a powerful social

Parenting Relationship

The Psychological Blueprint of Love: How Home Environment Shapes Emotional Development

From Mirza ghalibs poetry to Bollywood songs and inside the pages of literature, love finds a place everywhere. Whether it’s Shakespeare’s ‘’Love all, but trust a  few’’ or by Neruda’s ‘’I love you without knowing how to’ ’and Jane Austen’s ‘’

Event

1st Annual Conference on Advancing Mental Health through Contemporary Psychological Approaches

Association for Psychological Sciences and Practice (APSP), India, has announced its first annual conference on the theme “Advancing Mental Health through Contemporary Psychological Approaches” being held on 13th & 14th March 2026. The venue of the conference is offline at Manonmaniam

Industrial

The Psychology Behind Following Leaders: Why People Trust and Identify with Authority

A leader is a person who inspires, motivates, and guides others toward a shared vision or goal. They are focused on developing their teammate skills, strengthening trust, rather than only managing the work. The best leaders are those who understand the

Self Help Social

Understanding the Anger Cycle in Family Relationships and How to Manage It

If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow; Chinese proverb. A person’s automatic response to life events is termed a natural emotion. These include the feelings of love, fear, grief, and envy. 

Relationship

Unconscious Processes in Partner Selection: An Attachment-Based Perspective

Have you ever had an unexplained attraction to someone? The emotion could appear intense and abrupt. However, it hardly happens by accident. A lot of people select familiar companions. Even when previous relationships were painful, this still occurs. This tendency is explained

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Trauma Bonds Explained: Why Abuse, Fear, and Pain Create Emotional Loyalty

We often advise our loved ones about leaving someone they aren’t happy living with. Belongingness is an innate human need. It is related to our mental as well as physical well-being.  In order to fulfil this need, we form positive