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Parenting

Unconditional Love vs. Conditional Love: What Every Parent Needs to Know

While surfing through Pinterest feeds, I came across a quote by Dr. Gordon Neufeld, a researcher in the field of child development, known for his work in attachment theory and the importance of a secure parent-child relationship. He said –

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Is Your Relationship at Stake Due to Emotional Burnouts? Here is how to fix it

Relationships are naturally a source of happiness. They can bring us joy, love, and comfort. However, healthy relationships can occasionally also be troublesome, leading to emotional exhaustion. Emotional burnout occurs when you or your partner experience emotional exhaustion.  It’s not

Motivation

Why the Grass always seems Greener on the other side

Have you ever, quite frequently, found yourself wishing that you had someone else’s life, thinking that they are having it all, and you’re missing out? This is the ubiquitous but lying sentiment of a time-worn idiom: “The grass is greener

Pets Positive

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

Relationship

The Psychology Behind Infatuation

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

Relationship

14 signs you are in a Healthy Relationship, According to Psychologists

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

Therapy

Everything you should know about Bowenian Family Therapy

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,

Self Help

Is Crying Really Good for You?

Crying as a bodily response is something we are all familiar with. At some point in our lives, we’ve all shed tears here and there, cried over either an exam or a break-up or might have lost a grandparent, whether

Health Relationship

Navigating the Clouds: Supporting a Partner Through Depression

Depression is like having a big invisible bag that you keep hidden from everyone. At first, you could try to go about your day as usual, but the weight eventually gets to you. Simple tasks like brushing your teeth and getting

Relationship

The Psychology Behind Long-Distance Relationships

Distance makes the heart grow fonder. We have all heard this phrase and believed in it, and why not? It provides a positive outlook on an otherwise difficult situation. The idea is that when we miss a person, we realize