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Education Research

Why Some Psychology Studies Fail to Replicate: A Closer Look at the Replication Crisis 

At the heart of psychology – a field committed to studying the human mind – a quiet revolution has been underway. Long-held studies are disintegrating as a result of unsuccessful replications, challenging decades of psychological science. This new trend, known as

Parenting Pets

Attachment Theory and Animals: The Psychology Behind Human–Pet Bonds

The evolution and survival of humans can be credited hugely to our being social animals. We are intrinsically wired to seek connections, form bonds and to provide and receive care. This care and love are not limited only to the

Technology

The Psychology of Avatar and Self-Perception 

We all might have created avatar at least once either in snapchat, WhatsApp, gaming and any other digital media platforms and even we can create stickers with them. While creating avatars knowing or unknowingly, we specify features that we consider important

Awareness

The Psychology Behind Chronotypes 

Not all humans are wired to wake, work, and sleep at the same time. Some of us are early birds, springing from our beds at dawn, while others flourish during the stillness of night. Our biology and psychology ingrain these

Life Style

The Psychology Behind Shopping Addiction

A behavioural addiction, shopping addiction is characterised by excessive purchase as a coping mechanism for unpleasant emotions including anxiety and despair. Similar to other behavioural addictions, an addiction to shopping can become a fixation that causes issues in other aspects

Entertain

Psychology of Catharsis

For centuries the notion that immersing ourselves in tragic stories — whether in ancient Greek plays, Shakespearean dramas, or contemporary films — can cleanse us of negative emotions and bring us back into psychological equilibrium. Catharsis has fascinated writers, artists, and psychologists

Awareness

EcoPsychology: Nature as a Co-Therapist 

Ecopsychology combines the human element from psychology, with the study of how biological systems work together from ecology. A more in depth explanation of ecopsychology is that it seeks to help humans experience themselves as an integral part of nature

Crime

Can You Be Brainwashed Into Committing a Crime? The Psychology of Coercion

How would it feel to wake up one day and realize you’ve committed a crime you never imagined yourself capable of? Sounds like something out of a psychological thriller, Right? Well what if I told you that in the right

News

Bennett University to Host International Conference On “Psychology of Local Traditions”

The School of Liberal Arts, Bennett University, is conducting an International Conference on “Psychology Of Local Traditions: Exploring the Confluence of Culture, Context, and Community Well-Being” on 3rd and 4th April 2025. This prestigious event aims to provide a platform

Relationship

Why We Love Toxic People: The Psychology of Unhealthy Attachment

Have you ever been obsessed with someone who makes you feel just like a choice? Or maybe you keep going back to a relationship that drains the life out of you more than your 9-to-5? We’ve all been there—stuck in