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Education

Social Emotional Learning 

Imagine a classroom where children name their frustration without shouting, navigate peer conflict with empathy, and bounce back from failure with resilience. This isn’t a utopian fantasy — it’s the visible outcome of Social Emotional Learning (SEL), a revolutionary approach

Awareness

Coping or Escaping? Social Media as a Coping  Mechanism  

Ever caught yourself scrolling listlessly through Instagram after a frustrating day, laughing at TikTok to forget a pending deadline, or ranting on Twitter about a difficult morning? You’re not alone. In a time where our phones are essentially part of

Psychologs eMagazine June 2025

Psychologs magazine is a monthly resource which is designed specifically for psychology students, mental health aspirants, professionals, or anyone who is curious about understanding the science behind human behavior. It offers articles reviewed by experts, evidence based content, mental health

Relationship Self Help

The Psychology Behind Always Wanting to “Fix” People

Do you usually catch yourself in a pattern where you’re continually trying to fix others, advising them, or jumping in to fix someone else’s issue even if they didn’t request it? Perhaps you even take pride in being the go-to

Awareness

How Core Beliefs Shape Our Perspective and Behaviour

Think of moving through life with a pair of invisible spectacles that colour every experience, relationship and choice. These “spectacles” are our core beliefs—unconscious assumptions about the self, other people and the world. Often developed during childhood, they work below

Parenting

Why Children Who Are “Seen But Not Heard” May Struggle with Communication as Adults 

Nodding your head to everything that parents say is considered ideal behaviour in our society. People often perceive children who ask questions as being mischievous. These patterns in parent-child relationships have been followed for many generations. Even in the Gen

Life Style

Quarter-Life Crisis: The ‘I Have No Idea What I’m Doing’ Phase

You passed college and got a job, also pay your own bills — mostly. By all accounts, you’re adulting! So why do you find yourself wide awake at 3 a.m., scrolling LinkedIn in a cold sweat, thinking, “Is this it?

News

Hyderabad Startup Appoints Dog as Chief Happiness Officer to Boost Employee Well-Being

The private jobs in today’s time have become so intensive and mentally exhausting that employees are facing mental health consequences, where some even take wrong steps. To combat that, Denver, a golden retriever, is the Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) at

Relationship

Why You Might Be Settling for Less in a Relationship – and How to Stop

Just like in Migration, maybe you’re staying in the pond when you were meant to fly. In the amazing movie Migration, the family of ducks lives in the pond. The father duck is being a helicopter parent, afraid of challenges

Life Style

Emotion Regulation Across the Lifespan: Mechanisms and Outcomes

Managing emotional experiences helps us navigate social interactions, deal with stress and make decisions. This development of emotional regulation evolves significantly across an individual’s lifespan. From infancy to late adulthood, many mechanisms of regulation emerge and decline as we adapt