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Health

Understanding ADHD in Women: Symptoms and Recognition

The neurodevelopmental disorder known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is typified by patterns of impulsivity, hyperactivity, and inattention that are out of step with the person’s developmental stage. Women are commonly underdiagnosed with ADHD, even though the disorder is

Therapy

Pharmacotherapy and Its Uses in Mental Health Treatment

Mental illnesses are a global public health concern. As first-line treatments, pharmacotherapies and psychotherapies are advised. But research suggests that a number of Butter flaws in clinical trials—such as publication bias and inadequate control conditions like waiting lists—may have exaggerated

Crime

Increasing incidents of non-consensual pornography in India: a rising challenge for researchers and mental health providers

An occurrence in Punjab startled the country when it was reported that recordings of around 60 female college students having a shower were released and quickly disseminated online. As of July 2022, there are around 5 billion internet users globally,

Self Help

Why it is okay to be Sad.

Agony, anguish, broken hearts, hurt, sorrow, dejection, dismay, homesickness, distress, and dissatisfaction, are some of the terms we use to describe the emotion of sadness. Any of these feelings might be a reaction to unfavourable or unexpected circumstances or changes

Motivation

6 Tips to Gain Motivation: Be Motivated Even When You Don’t Feel Like It

A lack of motivation might be the largest barrier to achieving your objectives, whether it’s the inability to find the motivation to clean your home or to reduce weight. When you lack the drive to finish a task—or simply to

Parenting

How do I talk to my Child about Depression?

As much as we nurture our children with love and care, we may have to articulate certain essentials that are very much needed for their lives and well-being. In the world that we are in today, mental health issues have

Self Help

Managing Rage: Triggers and Anger Management Strategies

Intense, uncontrollable anger that is an intensified hostile reaction to a perceived grave insult or injustice is called rage, sometimes referred to as frenzy or fury. Rage is a normal emotion that can be advantageous in some situations and is

Industrial

Psychological Insights for Enhanced Employee Wellbeing in the Workplace

The relationship and the mutual understanding between an Employee and the employer are very important in the Workplace. However, what’s more important for employees in the workplace to be able to work efficiently, is their mental as well as physical

Health

Understanding the Psychological Impact of Mumps Disease

Children are most frequently afflicted with the highly contagious salivary gland viral infection known as the mumps. The most noticeable symptom is enlargement of the salivary glands, which gives the person’s face a “hamster-like” appearance. The parotid glands, often known

News

8.4 million people were prescribed Anti-anxiety drug “Pregabalin” in the UK

In 2018, there were twice as many deaths linked to the drug “pregabalin” compared to previous years. Some press reports published that this is like “the opioid crisis in the US”, where many people were harmed by addictive drugs. We