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Positive Self Help

Aham Brahmasmi: Deciding Your Self-Image

“I am what … I think you think I am.” Self-image is an internal mental picture/idea you have of yourself. Self-Image may consist of four types: When any one type of self-image is dominant in personality, we do a distorted

Life Style

Mindful Eating: A Path to Healthier Relationships with Food

An overabundance of body weight is one of today’s most squeezing open well-being issues. Our relationship with nourishment is significant. A later UK investigation on building up a positive ‘Food Future’ expressed that customers encounter a misfortune associated with nourishment

Awareness

How your body responds to Trauma

Persistence of traumatic events may remain imprinted in the minds of victims even after they are over, irrespective of the fact that these are potential physical or psychological traumas. While society now realizes that traumatic events have a very crucial contribution

Education

Understanding Milgram’s Experiment

Stanley Milgram was an American social psychologist. He was majorly famous for his controversial experiment on obedience. He conducted this experiment during his tenure as a professor at Yale University. He was born on 15 August 1933 and passed away

Education

Playing isn’t just for kids—it’s for adults too! Psychologists Tell Why

The idea of play and games is almost always associated with kids. But what if one is to say that play is as important for adults as for children, and that it works wonders? Adulthood comes with a baggage of

Education

The Surprising Truth About Muscle Memory and Its Impact on Training

Muscle memory is the ability of our trained muscles to regain their form or activity faster when left without training for a while. Let the activity be riding a bicycle, playing an instrument, or performing a dance, muscle memory ensures

Self Help

What Is Lifespan Development?

Lifespan development is the method in which individuals develop and progress through diverse stages of life, including infancy, childhood, and adulthood. It envelops these areas of development: By and large, these areas develop amid the aging process. However, developmental disabilities

Health

Understanding Stress: Types, Causes, and Coping Strategies

Imagine an exam is coming up and you wander into a cloud of doubt which convinces you that you are not prepared at all, you begin feeling tense, you feel your throat close up and your mouth is dry as

Awareness

What is the ‘Social Drift’ Hypothesis?

The social drift hypothesis highlights the link between mental illness and social class. This means that individuals with mental health issues or disabilities often face financial challenges due to various factors. These include difficulties in finding employment, workplace discrimination due

Awareness

Scarred by Society: Addressing the Stigma of Acid Violence

Acid attack was recognized as a separate offense in India after the implementation of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, of 2013. However, it has been prevalent around the globe since the 17th century AD with the first recorded case occurring