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Awareness

From Pain to Hunger: The Complex Connection Between Trauma and Eating Disorders

“The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely.” – Carl Jung  The ABCs of Eating Disorders  Eating disorders are a complex group of mental illnesses impacting people from all walks. Here, the three main players are Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia

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Tips for First-Time Parents

Taking on the life role of a parent is a dream realized for many, but it can also feel like a continuous internal battle, disheartening even the strongest-minded individuals. Whether you’ve recently given birth or are in the last stretch

Parenting

The Psychological effects of Over-praising Children

Praise and encouragement are essential components of a child’s development, which play a crucial role in fostering self-worth, motivation, as well as enhancing a positive self-image. Everything in a limit sounds good. As much as praising is important, too much

Industrial

Neurodiversity in the Corporate Ecosystem

In the year 1998, Australian Sociologist Judy Singer introduced the world to the term neurodiversity. Her idea was to promote neuroinclusion of the neurodivergent individuals (NDs). Neurodiversity movement has for long been in vogue in the western countries like Canada,

Crime

The “Criminal Mind” Myth: Are Some People Born Bad, or Is It All Environment? 

“The poor kid cannot depend on his parents”, “her whole family is a bunch of thieves,” or “his bad genes made him like this.” These are some common phrases used for delinquent juveniles coming from unstable families. A person who

Technology

‘Tik Toking’ Clock: Short-Form Videos and their Negative Impacts on Executive Functioning

Short-form videos such as TikToks, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts have been spreading across their respective social media platforms and others like wildfire. Short-form videos are usually around 60 seconds or less. These videos are efficient and engaging forms of

Awareness

6 Myths about Autism that needs to be debunked

Autism, commonly known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a complicated developmental illness that affects how people interact, communicate, learn, and conduct. People with ASD have variations in brain function that can affect their behaviour and social interactions. Autism appears

Research

Attachment Insecurity Linked to Breadcrumbing in Young Adults in India and Spain

The rise of social networking sites and dating apps has significantly changed the way people date and develop relationships. Online dating has changed the dynamics of dating, leading to typical behaviours including ghosting, orbiting, and breadcrumbing. Breadcrumbing has gained popularity

News

79 Education Systems Ban Smartphones in Classrooms

At least 79 educational institutions around the world have banned the use of smartphones in classrooms due to the growing concerns regarding their effects on students’ learning and privacy. There is no explicit legislation or policy regarding smartphone usage in

Awareness

10 Subtle Traits of a Narcissistic Personality, According to Psychology

In this modern society, we easily say my manager or He/she is so Narcissistic. Does it really mean the individual is narcissistic? Before labelling someone, let’s see what does the real narcissism look like. What is Narcissism really means?  The