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Vacancy for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) and Yoga Therapist at NIMHANS, Bengaluru

The National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), a premier Institute of National Importance, announces the opening for several positions for a new mental health initiative. Jesus’s project “EMPloyees Mental Health and Occupational Wellbeing progRamme (EMPOWER)” is geared toward

Research

Emotional Intelligence Linked to Forgiveness in Adults

Parker, Saklofske, and Stough P (2009) define Emotional Intelligence as the ability to comprehend emotions, empathize with others, recognize social signs, manage emotions, and respond culturally appropriately. This psychological notion was first developed by Peter Salovey and John Mayer. Mayer

Self Help

10 Signs Your Inner Child Needs Healing

Our inner child encompasses our childhood thoughts, feelings, affairs, and experiences. These are believed to shape our belief systems, behaviors, and emotional responses as conscious adults. When our inner child has been traumatized, or neglected, or when needs remain unfulfilled,

Parenting

Sharenting or Over-Sharing? Navigating Parenthood in the Social Media Era

Parents who share their children’s every moment are also sharing their children’s futures—be mindful of what you post. Parenting has evolved in the digital age when social media dominates communication. “Sharenting,” a growing practice, refers to parents sharing images, videos,

Education Parenting

Social Learning Theory by Albert Bandura

Social Learning Theory was developed by Albert Bandura (1977), and its doctrine states that people learn by the observation, imitation, and modeling of others. Learning is influenced by attention, motivation, emotions, and attitudes. This theory shows how mental processes such

Awareness Positive

The Hidden Link Between Overthinking and Anxiety You Need to Know

For instance, you are shortlisted for an interview for your dream job, and yet you can’t stop yourself from constantly pondering over the situation. Repetitively playing possible questions in the mind, doing rehearsals of responses, and envisioning you will create

Motivation Positive

What No One Tells You About the Fear of Success

In today’s progressive and rapidly moving world, where individuals keep on thinking of better and innovative ways to improve their CVs as well as resumes. It is sort of conflicting that a lot of them do fear to enhance and

Research

The Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) on Cancer Patients

Research from the Psychology Department of Illawarra Cancer Care Centre in Australia by Danielle L. Feros, Lisbeth Lane, Joseph Ciarrochi and John T. Blackledge tried to examine the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention in improving the quality

Research

Research Finds The Effectiveness of Art Therapyin Parkinson’s Disease Patients

Research aimed to explore the effects of art therapy on various aspects of the disease, including motor control, visuospatial dysfunction, cognition, mood, motivation, self-image, self-efficacy, interpersonal functioning, creativity, and overall quality of life in Parkinson’s disease patients. Engagement in arts

Awareness

Grief, Growth, and Resilience: The Psychological Effects of Dark Tourism

One of the most notable challenges that human race is desperate for, is fear of death which is a shadow that looms larger than the death itself. Natural catastrophe, starvation, insurgency, biowarfare etc. are some cases that make this misery