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Parenting

9 Poor Habits that Children Inherit from Their Parents

Parental influence is pivotal in shaping children’s habits and behaviours. From fostering emotional development to instilling discipline and values, parents play a vital role in moulding their children’s character and habits. Understanding this influence sheds light on the profound impact

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

Crime Education

The Psychology Behind the Last Meal Requests of Criminals

The tradition to give the last meal requested by a condemned before execution person is a part not only of modern penology; this gesture should relate to a ritual enmeshed since human memory. For instance, in the history of food,

Awareness Parenting

“Spare the Rod, Empower the Child”

Stepping into the world of teaching, I found myself confronted with the challenge of disciplining students, particularly in a senior secondary school setting. I was teaching Psychology to the students of senior secondary school. My profession required a skill which

Education

The Psychology behind Scapegoating

The history of the word “scapegoat” begins way back in the 16th century, when the Jewish community placed their sins onto the described ritual animal in preparation for Yom Kippur, the day of atonement. A key part of Yom Kippur,

Awareness

The Psychology of Masochism

Masochism, a term derived from the writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, refers to the tendency to derive pleasure from pain, suffering, or humiliation. While traditionally associated with sexual gratification, masochism extends into various psychological and social realms, manifesting in behaviors, emotional

Social

The Psychology of Gossip

Gossip is a phenomenon that is considered bad by many people. Whenever someone brings up the word gossip, people are sure to conjure up images of quivering tongues, loose lips, vicious gossip, and pitiful, helpless targets. The general perception of

Self Help

Forgiveness – The Golden Virtue 

Great beings in the past have said that forgiveness is not for someone else but rather for yourself. Harboring anger and hurt is like holding a piece of charcoal in your own hand and expecting the other person to burn.

Education

Do You Know About the Basic Principles of Psychology?

Psychology is scientific thinking about the mind and behaviour. It points to get it how individuals think, feel and act from organic, social and mental points of view. Understanding key standards just like the nature-nurture wrangle about, the part of

Awareness

Counselling and Us

An extract from a counsellor: I have been in this profession (Counselling, mentoring, life coaching) since 18 yrs. After starting work with several NGOs as a freelancer; basically, I joined as a documentation guide doing all details including studying, field-work