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Relationship

Millennials Aspire For Much More than Love & Stability in Their Relationship

Relationships have gone through a tremendous makeover in the last few decades. Millennials are facing challenges in their relationships that never existed before. As Esther Perel, a psychotherapist and an expert on relationships says, “Never have we invested more in

Awareness

How to Recognize and Respond to Manipulation

In social psychology, There are eleven main types of influence: persuasion, self-promotion, suggestion, infection, imitation, affection, request, coercion, criticism, ignoring, and manipulation. Manipulation is a hidden Emotional influence by one person on another. It is closely related and opposite to

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7 Key Aspects of a Tech Detox Rehab Program

One of the significant downsides of excessive technology use is how easily time slips away without you even realizing it. For example, you may endlessly scroll through social media, binge-watch content, or constantly check notifications—only to realize you’ve lost hours.

Industrial

Psychology behind Work Emails

In today’s technology-driven world, almost everyone relies on digital communication, whether through social media or emails, rather than traditional postal methods. Over time, these advancements have made communication faster, more accessible, and easier to use for everyone. Emails have become

Awareness

12 Ways to Quiet your mind

In the current world where information is instantly available at our fingertips, having a quiet mind might sound like a luxury most of us can’t seem to afford. We are constantly being bombarded by stimuli and data that is consumed on

Awareness

10 Subtle Traits of a Narcissistic Personality, According to Psychology

In this modern society, we easily say my manager or He/she is so Narcissistic. Does it really mean the individual is narcissistic? Before labelling someone, let’s see what does the real narcissism look like. What is Narcissism really means?  The

Life Style

10 Signs Your Body Is Responding to Unprocessed Trauma, According to Psychology

Trauma can be understood as a reaction to stressful events that is potent in causing long-term  physical or psychological symptoms. Besides just being a past experience, it carries the ability to  leave a mark on our bodies and minds without

Self Help

10 Signs Your Inner Child Needs Healing

Our inner child encompasses our childhood thoughts, feelings, affairs, and experiences. These are believed to shape our belief systems, behaviors, and emotional responses as conscious adults. When our inner child has been traumatized, or neglected, or when needs remain unfulfilled,

Event News

34th Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) at CHRIST

The Department of Psychology at CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR is hosting the 34th Annual Convention of the National Academy of Psychology based on the theme, “Contemporary Patterns and Future Trajectories in Psychological Sciences: Advancing from Interdisciplinarity to

Parenting

Sharenting or Over-Sharing? Navigating Parenthood in the Social Media Era

Parents who share their children’s every moment are also sharing their children’s futures—be mindful of what you post. Parenting has evolved in the digital age when social media dominates communication. “Sharenting,” a growing practice, refers to parents sharing images, videos,