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Education

Importance of Educational Psychology for Teachers

Every day in our lives, we keep learning and whoever teaches us becomes teachers. A mother or a father teaching his or her son or daughter to eat, drink or do anything is teaching; a friend helping a friend tie

Self Help

Importance of Friendships and Their Impact on Mental Health

“The importance of a good friend is entirely unmatchable” Look around yourselves and see the people you surround yourself with. What impact have they had or not had in your lives? People with high-quality friendships are likely to think of

Positive Relationship

Family Dynamics: Navigating Relationships and Parenthood in Your Lifestyle

Welcoming a first child into your life transforms your world in profound ways, reshaping your daily routine and the dynamics of your most important relationships. The journey from pregnancy to parenting is one of adaptation and growth for couples, as

Self Help

8 Tips to Control Anger in Children

Anger is a very natural emotion experienced by everyone including children. It is one of the seven core emotions which we have since birth. But when it is uncontrolled it can pose a serious risk to themselves and others, including

Relationship

15 Sings You’re with The Right Person!!

Are you seeing someone or in a relationship? Do you ever wonder if your partner is “the one”? Do the little moments with them, feel just perfect? From enjoying comfortable silences to being the partner in crime, there are subtle

Therapy

Do you know about Text Therapy?

Text therapy additionally called online remedy or e – therapy is a form of psychotherapy achieved thru messaging and texting. This new treatment permits individuals to speak with licensed physicians via textual content message on a steady platform. Text therapy

Awareness

The Darker side of Our Emotions

People sometimes use sentiments, moods, and emotions interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. Emotion is described as “a complex reaction pattern, involving experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements” by the American Psychological Association (APA). People respond to issues or

Life Style

The Psychology of Temptation

Temptation is the term used by people so often to express the feeling of craving, when they want to do something or have something specific for themselves, even when they know they should avoid having or wanting it as it

Therapy

How to break up with your Therapist

At times when approaching the therapist can be challenging, what can be equally troublesome is breaking up from a therapist. Have you ever found yourself being uncomfortable around your therapist? Or Did u ever feel that you somehow don’t connect

Self Help

Self Punishment and Self Love

Self-love and self-punishment are two sides of the same coin that somewhere shape our relationship with ourselves. On one hand, self-love fosters growth, acceptance and compassion, self-punishment on the other hand leads to negative self-talk, low self-esteem, and self-harming behaviour.