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Research

Early Menopause and Risk of Cognitive Decline 

Every woman faces the natural checkpoint of menopause in their life. This milestone usually occurs around the age of 45 to 55. However, for some women, menopause occurs much earlier than usual. This has been associated with many different physical and

Education

Why Piaget’s Stages Still Matter: A Modern Reassessment 

Ever wondered why a child thinks a taller glass contains more juice, even when they saw you pour it from a shorter one? Or why do they think the moon is following them on a midnight stroll? These endearing moments

Education

Ellis vs. Beck: Comparing the Philosophical Foundations of REBT and CBT 

Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck are among the most influential figures in modern psychotherapy. Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT) and Beck’s Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) have helped shape the way mental health professionals understand and treat psychological distress. This

Education Research

Why Some Psychology Studies Fail to Replicate: A Closer Look at the Replication Crisis 

At the heart of psychology – a field committed to studying the human mind – a quiet revolution has been underway. Long-held studies are disintegrating as a result of unsuccessful replications, challenging decades of psychological science. This new trend, known as

Education Social

Psychological Impact on the Afghans post the Taliban takeover

Ever imagined walking through a pitch-dark alley with no knowledge of where it leads to? U might not be alone, millions of others are walking along with you, but all of them are also as unsure as you are. There

Positive

Simple ways to boost your Mood on a Tough day

Do you want to feel happier and more positive in your daily life? Improving your mood doesn’t require big changes – just a few small, intentional steps. Whether it’s thinking more positively, getting better sleep, connecting with others, or practising

Self Help

The mental health benefits of saying ‘No’ 

The modern world, which thrives on workaholism and over-commitment, projects the idea that saying ‘No’ is an antisocial act. Contemporary psychological research, however, has begun to stress the importance of doing nothing. On the other hand, refusing overwhelming activities may

Awareness

Is there Adequate Research on LGBTQIA+ in India?

In India, the LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, and others) community has had a pivotal decade. Following the Delhi High Court’s original judgement in 2009 and the Supreme Court’s ultimate verdict in 2018, the legal discourse has

Social Technology

Cybercrime and the Anonymity Effect: A Deep Dive into Online Disinhibition

With the hyperconnectivity of today, the internet has come to serve as the heartbeat of modern life, determining how we are connected, communicated, and live. From instant messaging to online work and social media, we now live more connected lives

Relationship

How To Deal With A Condescending Partner

The best and most valued experience to cherish in life is being in a close, loving, and respectful relationship. Relationships must be supported by respect, trust, and equality. The moment one of these gets a little shaky, the whole apparatus