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More Than Just Tired: How Teacher Burnout Affects Students’ Mental Health

Have you ever felt demoralized because a teacher appeared unhappy or overburdened, or have you ever received a scolding for anything insignificant? Imagine entering a classroom where the teacher has lost all of their excitement, patience, and energy. Lessons lack

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NIMHANS Announces Walk-in Selection for Research Investigator Position

Bengaluru, 11 February 2025 – National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), has called for a walk-in selection for the post of Research Investigator on an open-ended contract basis. This recruitment is for a funded project by the intramural

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9 Characteristics of Self-Actualized People

Have you ever encountered someone who radiates a deep sense of purpose, inner peace, and authenticity? These beings seem to move through life with clarity, confronting challenges while staying true to themselves. The concept of self-actualization was introduced by psychologist

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The Relationship Between The Empathy In Pedophilia And Sexual Offending Against Children

Trigger Warning: The content can be distressing for some Readers Recurrent sexual cravings, impulses, and fantasies involving minors are hallmarks of paedophilia. According to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Issues, The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of

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10 Japanese Concepts for Self-Improvement and Success

Japanese lifestyle and culture is a beautiful balance of traditional values and surreal modernity, offering a deeper understanding of the Japanese Way of Life. In a fast-paced world of constant hustle culture and struggle for success, Japan’s age-old customs blend

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Attachment Insecurity Linked to Breadcrumbing in Young Adults in India and Spain

The rise of social networking sites and dating apps has significantly changed the way people date and develop relationships. Online dating has changed the dynamics of dating, leading to typical behaviours including ghosting, orbiting, and breadcrumbing. Breadcrumbing has gained popularity

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Karen Horney’s Legacy: Womb Envy, Neurosis, and the Feminist Perspective

In this article, we gonna discuss about the biography of a prominent psychoanalyst who challenged Freud’s idea of penis envy and came up with her own concept called ‘womb envy’ and also contributed more to the field of ‘Feminist Psychology’.  Karen’s

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Resist Temptation through the Power of Self Control

The Tale of the Golden Apple  Once, in a small village, there was a young boy named Leo who loved exploring the forest near his home. One day, while wandering deeper into the woods than ever before, he came across

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Psychological Interventions for PTSD in Adolescents

This becomes a growing concern, especially considering the developmental uniqueness and variability in this experience of trauma in adolescence. Adolescence is very crucial in developmental terms as it presents a predisposition towards psychopathology upon exposure to trauma. If the statistical

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The Psychology Behind Excusing Bad Behaviour 

Think about this: Your favourite well-known individual ends up getting involved in a dispute. Even when the charges are serious, and the evidence is clear, you can’t help but make excuses. “Maybe it’s not as bad as it seems,” you