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Behind the Laughter: Robin Williams

Robin Williams, the comedic genius and beloved actor, left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. Beyond his laughter-inducing performances, Williams used his platform to advocate for mental health awareness. His journey, marked by struggles with mental health and

Self Help

How to Increase your Productivity when you are Depressed?

All of us experience sadness and despair at times in our life. But depression can never be equated to these feelings at all. Depression, as a mental health condition, is extreme sadness and despair that one experiences not just for

Social

What Is The Psychology Behind Hate?

Hate is a negative feeling of hostility and aversion towards certain people, things, and ideas. Hate is often associated with feelings of fear, anger and discomfort. It often induces harmful behaviour and rift among the people and increases violence, discrimination,

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Loneliness is a New Epidemic: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is trying to hire specialists to combat loneliness, a recent epidemic in the field. It is an unpleasant emotional response to feeling alone. Another term for loneliness is social pain, a psychological process that drives

Self Help

The Role of Peer Pressure in Shaping Perceptions

Body image is the how you perceive and accept your body where it is been focused by types of factors such as genetics, culture and personal experience. Term peer pressure means how you get affected by others’ behavior and nature

Education

Understanding Psychology Behind Fear and Phobias

“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer,” reminds the protagonist from the movie Dune. However, fear is not necessarily a bad thing. It is a powerful emotion that has evolved in humans as a survival mechanism. But when fear

Health

Deconstructing Pop Culture’s Impact on Eating Disorders

Eating disorders, like many mental illnesses, are extremely complex and often misunderstood. Researchers have made significant strides in understanding the underlying factors associated with eating disorders, shedding light on both biological and environmental contributors. 28-74% of the risk for eating

Relationship

One-Sided Love and Its Impact on Mental Health

Have you fallen in love with someone, it may be one-sided, but yes, you might have feelings for someone. When both of the partners have feelings for each other, they create a successful, loving relationship, but what if the love

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Heated Yoga Associated with Reduction in Depressive Symptoms: Research

The research findings, published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and spearheaded by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a founding partner of Mass General Brigham (MGB), reveal that heated yoga may be an effective depression treatment for patients. Adults

Health

Eating Disorder: Causes, Types And Symptoms

How would you feel when you deliberately puke out everything that you ate within a few hours? Or how about skipping meals for days and literally starving? Hearing about these hypothetical circumstances may make you feel uncomfortable and doubtful about