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Psychodermatology: Understanding Itch, Acne, and Skin Picking Through Psychology

Have you ever seen your skin breaking out exactly before some important life events? Most of us have experienced skin issues during exams or some stressful life event. Skin problems, including itches and breakouts, are often seen as a result

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Attention Seeking vs Emotional Need: Understanding the Root Cause

Have you ever noticed a kid in a park getting jealous of another one? Just because their mother says a kind word to them or gives some praise? If not, then remember the kind of expression you see on your best

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Postpartum Psychosis: Symptoms, Causes, Risk Factors, and Recovery

Childbirth has been said to be a happy and promising moment. With a new baby comes excitement, love and change. However, in the case of some mothers, it might be a time that causes severe mental health issues. A postpartum

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The Psychology Behind Celibacy Experiments: A Perspective on Desire and Discipline

In a society where desire is freely expressed, why would someone decide to abstain from sexual activity? When people learn about celibacy experiments, this question often arises. It is considered discipline by some people. Some perceive it as a denial. However,

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Fake Memories, Real Emotions: How Imagination Creates Real Emotions

Have you had an experience where you thought you remembered something happening, that actually didn’t? Maybe you have a childhood story that your family says never happened. Or perhaps the way you remember a moment is very different from how everyone

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Festive Filters: A Psychological Study of Religious Celebrations in Plural Societies

Religious festivals are among the most emotionally powerful events in human social life. Across cultures and belief systems, people gather to light lamps, fast, feast, pray, sing, decorate spaces and remember sacred stories. While these acts are often framed as expressions

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Community Responsibility in Accessible Play: Creating Inclusive Playgrounds for Every Child

The issue of accessible play is frequently talked about in the design of play, its funding or policy, yet the issue is equally a question of community responsibility. Playgrounds are social spaces that are commonly used, and there they manifest

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Why Chasing Achievement Leads to Burnout and Disconnection

Every morning, Ritu, a 27-year-old law student, wakes up before sunrise. Her schedule is packed: with back-to-back lectures, assignments, mock trials and bar examination preparation. She powers through her day with little sleep, fuelled by lots of caffeine and fear

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What Generational Differences Tell Us About Human Behaviour

Have you ever imagined owning a Time Machine that you could use to go back in time and witness the lives of your parents? How did they live? What did they do in School? How did they enjoy? Basically, witnessing

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Barriers to Play: How Playgrounds Exclude Neurodivergent Children

The playgrounds are often pictured as public areas that are open to all children to play, explore and socialise without any restrictions. Play facilitates physical growth, emotional, creativity, and social skills, which is why it is a very essential aspect