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Risks and Safeguards for Youth in the Metaverse and VR: Study

The term “metaverse” refers to a virtual reality environment where users can interact, work, play, and connect with each other for various reasons and has become extremely popular among youths in this generation. Virtual reality or VR devices are used

Industrial

10 Tips to Get More Respect at Work

Getting respect at work has nothing to do with people liking you, but gaining the trust of your superiors and others, demonstrating competence in doing your work, and building a good relationship. A healthy working environment where cooperation and productivity

Relationship

Jealousy and Envy: Difference of feelings 

Human psychology and emotions encompass a vast spectrum, with jealousy and envy two different but frequently misinterpreted emotions. Emotions play an important role in shaping our behaviors. Jealousy and envy, these emotions have their own set of triggers, meanings, and  consequences.

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,

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How to Bring Self-control into Study Behavior: According to Psychology

Ms. Z is a very enthusiastic student who wants to achieve the best in academics and to be a good teacher in her career. However, recently, she began using social media often. She can’t even get 15 minutes away from

Awareness Self Help

How the Big 10 Defense Mechanisms Can Unlock Your Personal Growth, According to Psychology

Defence mechanisms are unconscious psychological techniques devised by the human brain to protect itself from anxiety and negative feelings. These things are supposed to work like little habits to help a person go through his or her life without facing

Awareness

Navigating through Autism: Alternative forms of communication

When we think of an autistic child, one of the first things that comes to our mind is a child having a ‘meltdown.’ A child screaming and cuddling themselves on the floor or resisting to do something you want to

Industrial

Are We Moving towards “The Great Corporate Gen-Z Phobia”?

A recruitment story of weirdness has let loose on social media platforms. The recent news of an Indian recruiter who turned down a candidate only because he/she was good with guitar and fitness is making netizens go wild. The recruiter

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

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Are Deficits in Intelligence a Problem in Parenting?

Recently The Bombay High Court questioned whether a woman with intellectual disability has no right to become a mother. It opened up an important conversation: Can someone with cognitive deficits make a good parent? The woman’s adoptive father had filed