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Why Teaching AI Like a Toddler Could Be the Future of Machine Learning

How much do you use AI in your daily life? What are the tasks you mainly assign to AI? Are you fascinated by its high efficiency and understanding? How many of you treat AI as a friend and a part

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Attending to Ageing and its process: Understanding the journey of growing older 

Ageing is the progressive process of getting old. This takes place over the entire lifespan. People who are 65 and above are considered as elderly people. The pace at which ageing occurs is much faster while considering the past. Let’s

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Understanding Food, Memory, and Generational Trauma through Psychological Lens

Did you know that our eating habits are inherently tied to the trauma we may have inherited from our ancestors? Yes! Our current relationship with food can be traced back to the diverse struggles faced by our previous generations and

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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

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The ‘Almost Syndrome’: The Mental Strain of Falling Short

Do you remember feeling a single step from triumph? Or even so close to getting the prize that never came after the last round? Scoring 99 but with an eye on 100 is what the “Almost Syndrome” refers to, psychologists

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Empathy Peaks in Young Adulthood, Study Finds

Compared to adolescents and older adults, young adults exhibit the most empathic reactions to individuals experiencing physical or social distress, according to a study. Researchers found that empathy reactions peak in young adulthood but develop with age based on brain