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Awareness

The Other Side of Grief: Exploring Non-Traditional Bereavement

Grief, a feeling that most can identify with, is usually related to saying good-bye to loved ones. Society creates specific rituals for mourning, as if they can fully capture the personal value of losses like a loved one’s death or losing

News

Do Accents Influence Guilt Perceptions?: Study

A recent study was conducted by Alice Paver at the University of Cambridge with assistance from Dr David Wright, Prof Natalie Braber, and Dr Nikolas Pautz from Nottingham Trent University. Its project name was Improving Voice Identification Procedures, which was sponsored

Education

इंतजार करना इतना मुश्किल क्यों होता है?

इंतजार एक ऐसा अनुभव है जो निराशा और उम्मीद का मेल होता है। यह इंसानी जीवन के सबसे चुनौतीपूर्ण और अनोखे अनुभवों में से एक है। इंतजार करने का मतलब है किसी चीज़ को महत्व देना, उसे चाहना, उसकी कमी

Health

Dependent Personality Disorder

At some point in our lives, especially during childhood, we all experience being completely dependent on someone else, even as adults. We continue to rely on others to some extent for guidance, support, and approval, particularly during stressful times. However,

Awareness

The Phantom Phone Syndrome: Why We Imagine Hearing Notifications That Don’t  Exist 

Have You Felt a Buzz That Wasn’t There?  Have you ever impatiently reached for your phone when you sensed a vibration in your pocket, only to discover that there were no new notifications? You’re not by yourself. Phantom Vibration Syndrome (PVS),

Awareness

The Price of Unused Talent: Psychological Effects and the Journey to Rediscovery

The concept of unused talent adds a layer of complexity to psychology, emotion, and identity. Talents typically emerge early in life as innate skills or abilities that highlight an individual’s uniqueness. However, when these talents remain undeveloped or untapped, they

Awareness

The burdens borne by artists

“I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process.” Are you among those who believe that anybody can make art and become an artist? For some, it is not merely about

Research

New Insights into How Our Brain Perceives Body Weight Differently: A Psychological Perspective

Groundbreaking research from Birkbeck University of London has been pioneering research that shows a unique neurological discrepancy in our weight perception, which combined with neuroscience & psychology could be intriguing both simply and more broadly. Understanding the mind-body weight distinction

Education

Why We Laugh When Nervous: The Brain’s Unusual Coping Mechanism For Stress

Laughter, for us, is a sign of happiness, joy, and humour that comes from the things, events, or people we like or find amusing. However, you might have noticed that a reaction occurs in your brain and you find yourself

Awareness

Why Asking for Help Is a Strength, Not a Weakness

It can be hard to ask for help when one is learning to take care of everything, in a world where almost everyone is telling you to celebrate your independence. The fact is that many populations are surrounded by mental