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The Real Struggles of Psychology Majors in India

Imagine this: a young student stands at a forked path, tasked with the decision of the subject of their choice to pursue for the foreseeable future. Very few will opt for the budding field of psychology. Those who choose to

Parenting

Emotional Roles in Matrilineal and Patrilineal Cultures

We all feel differently, behave differently, and live differently. Yet, there do exist commonalities and similarities in these things. Our behaviour, our roles, and how we deal with emotions are influenced not only by us, but also by our parents,

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Pinealon Peptide: A Molecular Tool for Neuroprotective and Cellular Research

Peptides have long been studied for their diverse properties in biological research, offering insights into molecular interactions, cellular regulation, and neurobiological mechanisms. Among these, Pinealon peptide has emerged as a subject of interest due to its hypothesised impact on cognitive

Education Positive

Can Teaching Peace in Schools Really Change Young Minds?

Another possible solution is peace education. It is a method that trains children in skills such as empathy, listening, negotiation, and nonviolent conflict resolution. Peace programs in schools are designed to minimise fighting and bullying. They also ensure that students

Education

The Psychology Behind English Superiority

In a classroom, two students (Raju and Ravi) presented their projects. Raju speaks English fluently with a good accent; Ravi speaks confidently in Hindi. The classmates were more impressed by Raju and appreciated him. The teacher also praises Raju, using

Awareness Health

When ADHD Goes Undiagnosed in Adulthood

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been conceptualised as a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development (APA, 2013). It used to be thought of as a childhood disorder, although now

Parenting Positive

How School Peace Programs Influence Family Communication

If conflict resolution and healthy communication techniques were taught to children in schools and were part of their curriculum, what would occur? That is where school peace programs attempt to bridge the gap and substitute traditional academic systems with a

Parenting Social

The Quiet Inheritance: Gender Lessons We Didn’t Know We Learned

Families give us more than just our dad’s determined hairline or grandma’s cheekbones. There’s something far more powerful, quieter, yet deeply carved into the way we grow up. Generations don’t only pass down heirlooms; they hand over invisible scripts. People

Health

The Psychology Behind Infantile Amnesia

Childhood amnesia, also referred to as infantile amnesia, is one of the instances when adults cannot remember and revive their young childhood memories, generally at the age of three or four years old. Most people have no memory of life’s

Awareness Relationship

Misunderstood Moments: Managing Conflict Without Blame

With the human ability to converse comes the ability to create conflict and resolve it. Conflicts have been a part of human nature since creation, and now hold evolutionary value to the development, sustenance, and destruction of civilisation. Despite conflicts