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Understanding Grief in Children: Psychological Expressions and Effective Counseling Approaches

Grief is the natural reaction to the loss, yet, regarding the case of children, it is not well understood. Most adults tend to assume that children fail to grasp the concept of loss or that they heal fast. As a

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Emotional Intelligence as a Key Predictor of Marital Satisfaction

Marriage unites two people; their personalities, habits and emotional styles are different. Love and commitment are essential, but in most cases, they are not enough to sustain long-term happiness. Every day life is stressful, misunderstood, and emotionally demanding, which strains

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The Anatomy of Existential Resentment: Why the “Unfairness” of Life is a Mental Health Crisis

I know how deeply it affects, both emotionally and physically. It’s a horrible feeling of helplessness and frustration where you question why this is happening to me. And what can you do to change it? Right now, it feels like

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Why People Say “I’m Not a Feminist”: A Psychological Analysis

When we hear the word “feminism” today, it often causes a strong emotional reaction. Some individuals proudly identify as feminists, while others clearly state that they are not. Regardless of their beliefs about gender equality, the statement “I’m not a

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Am I Enough?” Understanding How Conditional Love Shapes a Child’s Inner World

Have you ever had the thought that I only feel close to my parents when I am doing well? Statements like “I am proud of you, you scored well”, ” I am disappointed,  I expected better from you”, ” I’ll

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Body Image Matters: What Paralympians Teach Us About Self-Acceptance

When people think about elite sport, they often imagine a single “ideal” athletic body, strong, symmetrical, fast, and visually impressive. Paralympic competitors challenge this idea every day. Their bodies may include limb differences, paralysis, sensory impairment, or chronic conditions, yet

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The Psychological Toll of Air Pollution: How Smog Affects Cognitive Function and Mood

Have you ever noticed someone who feels tired and irritated on a smoggy day? Or perhaps you feel this way yourself whenever the air feels smoggy and polluted. Have you ever thought about why this happens and why you feel

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How Mental Relaxation Strengthens the Skin Barrier and Enhances Glow

Skin is the largest organ of our body. It is directly impacted by our food and dietary habits, temperature, water intake and sleeping patterns. Flawless skin is the universal demand of every individual, and hence, there is an increase in

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From Child to Caregiver: How Adolescents Learn to Support Their Parents Emotionally

If teenage years were a film genre, they could be described as a coming-of-age dramedy: moments, intense feelings, some heartfelt reconciliations and those painfully beautiful changes where the main character ultimately discovers their identity. In families, that story has a

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When Old Friendships Trigger Jealousy in Marriage: A Psychological Perspective

Smita received a text on her phone, it was from her old college friend, a simple check-in after years of silence. She didn’t expect it to stir anything. But when she mentioned that text to her husband, Arjun. His face