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Pets

Can Dogs and Cats sense Depression? 

Many of you may have experienced the challenge of convincing your parents to bring a pet like a cat or a dog, home. Maybe it just didn’t work out, But for those it did, they must have noticed that its

Awareness Health

Celebrating International Women’s Day through Nurturing Women’s Mental Health

Every day is an opportunity to celebrate women around us, highlighting their achievements and recognising their hardships. If we think about some of the fantastic women we are surrounded by each day, we may feel thankful for their hard work,

Therapy

CBT for Treating GAD among School Children/Adolescents

Mental Health includes Emotional, Psychological and Social well-being. Any individual can suffer from mental health problems irrespective of their age and gender. It is imperative to take care of our mental health and people must agree to the fact that

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

Awareness

Hue-man: A New Sensory Superhero in town

Sensory Experience Have you ever heard of a condition that allows individuals to hear colors or see letters as specific hues? Every time you hear someone’s name a colour pops in your mind. Rohan sounds blue and Lisa sounds so

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,

Self Help

The Decline of Deep Conversations: How Small Talk  Affects Mental Health  

Meaningful exchanges are becoming increasingly rare in today’s society, with most people avoiding even casual, lighthearted conversations in daily life. When interactions lack depth, it can negatively impact relationships, mental well-being, and our ability to connect with others. While small

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

Parenting Technology

Predatory Loopholes in Social Media Algorithms and Vulnerable Users

We, as humans, are very paradoxical beings. While we strive to protect the most vulnerable members amongst us, we are also the architects of a world brimming with convenience. We champion social causes fervently yet are often voluntarily disconnected from

Self Help

The IKEA Effect: Why We Value What We Create

Have you ever wondered what makes the name “IKEA” so unique? Or have you ever come across the term “IKEA Effect”? Chances are, probably not! But guess what? The very store where you shop for furniture is the reason behind