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Awareness

Mona Lisa and the Male Gaze: A Case Study in Objectification  

Objectification and commodification of women has been a trend throughout human history. For centuries, society has treated women like limited-edition collectibles—prized for their beauty, their caregiving skills, and their ability to keep the family tree growing. But let’s be real:

Parenting Relationship

Object Relations Theory: How Early Relations Determine the Course of Our Life 

Object relations theory is the psychoanalytic concept that bases the importance of early relationships on shaping emotional and psychological development. It attempts to understand how those interactions shape the inner world and then goes on to impact all of our

Therapy

What to talk about in therapy?

So you have booked an appointment with a counselor and decided to begin your journey of healing and transformation. You find yourself worrying that you would sit in complete silence while your therapist waits for you to begin conversing. It’s

Awareness

The 6 Basic Emotions and How They Shape Our Everyday Life 

“He is so emotionally sensitive” – you may have heard such comments from someone about someone. Having emotions is a wonderful thing in human life. Each day we encounter different persons, things, or events. We often associate some emotional connection

Health

Dependent Personality Disorder

At some point in our lives, especially during childhood, we all experience being completely dependent on someone else, even as adults. We continue to rely on others to some extent for guidance, support, and approval, particularly during stressful times. However,

Awareness

The Phantom Phone Syndrome: Why We Imagine Hearing Notifications That Don’t  Exist 

Have You Felt a Buzz That Wasn’t There?  Have you ever impatiently reached for your phone when you sensed a vibration in your pocket, only to discover that there were no new notifications? You’re not by yourself. Phantom Vibration Syndrome (PVS),

Education

The Scope of Child Psychology in India: Challenges and Opportunities 

Childhood is a very significant stage in every individual’s life. Proper care and nurturing, depending on the developmental stage, are necessary for the healthy development of children. Even though childcare is a very important responsibility, many are not even properly

Awareness

Passive-Aggressive Behaviour: Identifying, Causes, and How to Deal with it

Passive-aggressive behaviour is the way out or we can say a coping mechanism for our actions. When you feel angry, irritated, or have other emotions over something but do not express it directly or have a direct conversation rather than you

Awareness

The Puzzle of Self: Exploring Identity in a Demanding World

“The world will ask who you are, and if you do not know, the world will tell you.” is a noteworthy quote given by psychologist Carl Jung, who is primarily known for his concepts related to self, archetypes and the

Awareness

The Psychological Effects of Growing Up in Poverty 

Millions of people live in poverty worldwide. They lack basic facilities such as food, shelter, clothing, etc. Poverty is not a choice, and it affects people in several ways. The detrimental effects are more pronounced in children. Families in poverty