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Social Technology

Cybercrime and the Anonymity Effect: A Deep Dive into Online Disinhibition

With the hyperconnectivity of today, the internet has come to serve as the heartbeat of modern life, determining how we are connected, communicated, and live. From instant messaging to online work and social media, we now live more connected lives

Parenting

How Childhood Praise Affects Adult Confidence 

Childhood is a delicate time of our lives. A child’s mind is like clay which is shaped by every interaction it faces and every word leaves an impression on a child. Both criticism and praise shape a child’s mind in

Social

The Social Buffering Hypothesis: How Support Systems Protect Us from Stress 

As individuals chase success and strive to meet high demands, stress has become nearly unavoidable. In every aspect of life, from work pressures to personal challenges, we often find ourselves struggling to meet the needs and demands that society has

Relationship

How to Talk About Sex with Your Partner 

Talking to a partner about sex can be intimidating, but it’s a crucial part of a healthy and satisfying relationship. Real conversation regarding sexual interests, limits, and worries promotes intimacy, trust, and shared satisfaction. Some studies have suggested that couples

Technology

CyberBullying and its relation to Suicide Ideation

Cyberbullying can be defined as a form of bullying in which the predator uses technological devices to target and harm the victims and disturb the victim psychologically, emotionally and behaviorally. There are multiple ways a predator tries to disturb the

Therapy

Six Critical skills of a Counsellor 

In today’s fast-paced life, people often don’t get the time to slow down and reflect on their own mental status and emotional wellbeing, It is not uncommon to experience burnout and excessive stress. In such times, the role of a good

Awareness

Neurobiology of Sex

Sexuality is an embedded aspect of who we are—shaping how we connect with others, perceive ourselves and navigate the world. Culture and society have their role, but the origins of sexuality go deeper, buried in the wiring of the brain,

Awareness

‘Adolescence’ more than just a Netflix binge watch – Media portrayals and narratives

Television serves as a significant source of sexual education for teenagers and young adults, making it essential to examine how sexual behaviour and reproductive health are represented in popular cinema. Looking at the main key themes, including youth pregnancy and

Awareness Positive

Role of Traditional Indian Games in Child Development

The ancient Indian society had flourished in the past and it had surpassed the other countries in all fields of discipline. However, colonization and westernization have led to the failure to recognize the priceless treasures originating in India. India is

Industrial

Silent Resignation: Understanding and Addressing Quiet Quitting in the Modern Workplace 

What if the biggest challenge of contemporary workplaces is not resignation but quiet withdrawal? The phrase “quiet quitting” over the last several years has ignited global conversations, not about workers quitting, but about those who stick around—checked out, demotivated and