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Parenting

Co-Parenting After Divorce: Interventions to Support Child Well-being

When a marriage ends, the most important concern for many parents is ensuring their children come through the transition as unharmed as possible. In fact, with the right support and strategies, children of separated parents can still flourish. This article

Awareness Health

Psychology Behind Candy Crush Addiction

Picture this: you’re stuck on Level 247 of Candy Crush Saga. You’ve lost your fifth life,  you’re almost there, you feel victory is one swipe away, and yet, again, you’re out of lives. You just need one more life. Then…

Industrial

Remote Work and Mental Health: Navigating Isolation, Role Confusion, and Digital Fatigue 

Remote work wasn’t something most of us planned for. It just happened— suddenly and completely— when the world shut down. It changed how many of us live and work, making it unexpected. Remote work started as a necessary adjustment during

Life Style

Why Do We Forget Words We Know?: On Tip of the Tongue phenomenon   

At your nephew’s birthday, he’s beaming, cheeks puffed, ready to blow out the candles on a cake topped with his favourite superhero cape, muscles, everything—the family cheers. The room glows. Someone turns to you and asks, “What’s his name again?”   And

Parenting

Perfect Parenting Doesn’t Exist And That’s Okay

In the opinion of most experts, there is no such thing as a “perfect parent.” Numerous studies reveal that there isn’t a manual for parenting since it is difficult to be a perfect parent. Striving for a flawless parenting experience

Positive Self Help

How to Cope with Mental Health in Conflict Zones

From our homeland to vast areas of the geographical landscape of the world, war always stands as an issue of extreme mental health challenges and family crisis, especially in third-world countries that deal with the idea of lost hope, homes,

Self Help

How the Brain Constructs Our Sense of Self 

What does it mean to be “you”? Is it the body you inhabit, the voice in your head, your memories or something deeper, more elusive? The sense of self, while feeling natural and seamless, is actually the product of an

Education

How Psychology Internships Benefit Students Pursuing Psychology

Psychology is not just a theoretical or conceptual subject; it also inclines towards empirical knowledge, which deals with practical experience. This experiential, realistic and practical knowledge is gained through internships, which give opportunities as well as required exposure to the

Therapy

The Psychologist’s Role: A Guide, Not an Advice-Giver — A Clinical and Ethical View

Many people think psychologists are like wise gurus who simply tell you what to do to fix your problems. Thanks to movies and TV, the idea of a therapist saying, “You should do this,” has become quite common. But in

Life Style

Emojis as Nonverbal Cues in Digital Communication: A Psychological Perspective 

Digital text lacks facial expression, tone of voice, and gestures, so people have turned to emojis to fill that gap. Emojis function as paralinguistic signals, visual cues that stand in for real-world nonverbal communication. They depict facial expressions and emotions,