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Education

Relative Deprivation Theory

Relative deprivation theory is in the psychological and sociological area of study. It examines the feeling of deprivation a person experiences if they believe they are deprived in comparison with others, yet the same person may be considered relatively well-off

Relationship

Flirting Paradox: A Quantum Theory of Modern Dating Avoidance

Picture this: Two people at a local coffee shop, laptops open, bodies angled with mathematical precision to appear casually noticeable to each other. Forty-seven minutes of strategic positioning, zero actual interaction. Both leave alone. Both undoubtedly tell their friends about

Health

The Long-Term Effects of Untreated Mental Illness

Mental illness is a significant public health problem worldwide, affecting millions. Though many receive some form of treatment, an even larger number fail to get the care they need. The effects of untreated mental illness can be very significant and

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3 Practical Tips for Fostering Emotional Intelligence in Young Children

Children start to grasp emotions surprisingly early. By the age of two, many toddlers start to recognize basic feelings like happiness and sadness. As they move into preschool years (from three to five), kids become more aware of complex emotions

Awareness Health

Cyberchondria: Why You Should Take a Break From Googling Every Symptom

The ease of accessing information is indeed a click away. Looking up a symptom and health condition has never been easier. One can get thousands of articles, forums, and medical resources wherein all are set up to shed light on

Life Style

Why Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras Are the Ancient Guide to Mental Clarity We Need Today

Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras are the ancient yogic road map to enlightened living and a calm mind. Even though these teachings date back thousands of years, they are still incredibly applicable to psychology today, particularly when it comes to comprehending the

Psychologs eMagazine November 2024

Psychologs Magazine sheds light on two crucial mental health conversations: the ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community, and a frequently asked question—"Do I need therapy?" This edition explores how identity, stigma, and the lack of inclusive support systems are

Life Style Positive

Bhakti Yoga: A Path to Mental Wellness and Spiritual Fulfilment

Everybody has seen their parents or a family member visit a place of worship at some point, particularly during holidays, and occasionally they will even make you accompany them. Why do you suppose people act in this way? Do they

Life Style

Ancient Wisdom for Modern Resilience

Hindu philosophy, spirituality, and cultural practices are based on the ancient sacred books known as the Vedas. They are regarded as one of the oldest manuscripts in the world, having been composed in Sanskrit more than 3,000 years ago. Before

Positive Self Help

Why Unpacking Emotional Baggage Is Key to Your Personal Growth

Emotional baggage is those unresolved experiences, feelings, and disappointments you have been carrying. While you may think that if you don’t think about them for some time, they may go away. Spoiler alert! They don’t. You may think that you