The Psychology Behind Dogs
Have you ever opened a packet of chips, and your dog, sleeping two rooms away, stares at you and slowly approaches you with their puppy eyes to have a bite? Cute, right? Dogs display multiple such behaviours and try to
Have you ever opened a packet of chips, and your dog, sleeping two rooms away, stares at you and slowly approaches you with their puppy eyes to have a bite? Cute, right? Dogs display multiple such behaviours and try to
“I’ve been zoning out since childhood. Earlier, I used to zone out during my school lectures, and even now I sometimes zone out during ongoing conversations.” These were the words of Alia Bhatt who came for a promotion of her
Infatuation and love are two powerful emotions that often feel similar but have vastly different foundations. Infatuation is an intense and fleeting attraction that overwhelms the senses. It is often driven by physical desires and the idealization of the other
Imagine being in a world where every meal becomes a challenge. Not because you have a fear of calories or dieting but because you feel this sense of excess fear about the food. People afflicted with ARFID find that eating
Relationships are a key aspect of an individual’s social life. It defines their attachment styles, interpersonal bonding, emotional strength, resilience and adaptability. Indulging in healthy relationships leads to the optimum physical and psychological well-being of an individual, thereby increasing their
Domestic violence is a widespread issue, with its effects being far-reaching and severe, not only for its victims but also for their children and, at times, their communities and extended families. The impact of domestic violence may start with serious
Parasocial relationships can fill a void, providing a connection where real life may fall short. In the world of screens, we tend to feel closer to those favourite characters more than to those next door. What’s comforting about a parasocial
Murray Bowen, M.D. a pioneer psychiatrist who worked for the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) developed the Bowenian family therapy. Bowen believed that there are two fundamental forces, togetherness and individuality, in families. When these forces are out of balance,
In an increasingly complex fast-paced world, the wellbeing of our children is of paramount importance. The rising rates of suicide among children have become a disheartening reality that cannot be ignored. Recent statistics and studies reveal this distressing trend. The
Imposter syndrome is a psychological phenomenon characterized by persistent feelings of self-doubt and inadequacy despite evident success or accomplishments. Individuals experiencing imposter syndrome often dismiss their achievements as luck or attribute them to external factors rather than acknowledging their own