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Awareness Social

One School Counsellor, Hundreds of Minds – Is It Enough for an Entire School 

It’s 7:30 AM at San Diego’s Lincoln High School, and Sarah Martinez is on her third school-based mental health crisis call of the day, well before first-period bells even ring. Her office is the only haven on campus for a

Parenting

Co-Parenting After Divorce: Interventions to Support Child Well-being

When a marriage ends, the most important concern for many parents is ensuring their children come through the transition as unharmed as possible. In fact, with the right support and strategies, children of separated parents can still flourish. This article

Health

The Role of Exercise in Regulating Neurotransmitters and Mental Well-being 

We’ve all experienced it: the quiet assurance after yoga, the clarity after an energetic walk, or the peace of mind after swimming. We linked the mood-boosting effects of exercise to “endorphins” for decades. However, modern neuroscience tells a much more

Life Style Therapy

Modern Grief Therapy Beyond Kübler-Ross: New Models and Cultural Sensitivity in Bereavement Care 

Grief is an emotion that has been observed and interpreted in so many ways. It is a powerful emotion that is both personal and yet still universal whenever one loses someone they care about. According to research by Gustafson (1989),

Industrial

What Is Negotiation? 5 Key Styles and How They Vary Across Cultures

Have you ever noticed that you are negotiating every day, whether you realise it or not, from picking up your favourite food to convincing your parents for something, it stays there like an invisible thread. It’s not just about business

Self Help

How is Perfectionism affecting your Self-Esteem and Life Satisfaction?

Have you ever scrolled social media and felt your life wasn’t quite measuring up, because everything had to look perfect? In our image-shaped, comparison-driven culture, perfectionism has become a mental habit as familiar as it is fraught. On the surface, perfectionism

Life Style

Instant Shopping and Executive Function: How Convenience Affects Your Brain

Instant shopping, also formally known as ‘quick commerce’, has become the new norm of shopping. Online shopping or electronic shopping (e-shopping) has been developing since the 1990s (Chang et al., 2004), but instant shopping is a relatively newer concept that

Research

Kindergarten for AI? Why Starting Small Helps RNNs Learn Faster and Better

Artificial Intelligence is dominating the world. Researchers are studying its working mechanism, its effect on human beings, and how it can be improved by using concepts from psychology and human behaviour. A recent study shows that AI systems learn better when

Industrial

Remote Work and Mental Health: Navigating Isolation, Role Confusion, and Digital Fatigue 

Remote work wasn’t something most of us planned for. It just happened— suddenly and completely— when the world shut down. It changed how many of us live and work, making it unexpected. Remote work started as a necessary adjustment during

Self Help

Mind Over Money: 10 Psychological Keys for Financial Success 

In a world reshaped by economic shifts and unexpected turns, true financial security goes beyond just your paycheck or how smart you are with numbers. It lives deep down, in the way our minds are built, in the quiet yet