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Awareness Parenting

Understanding My Child’s ADHD

In the past few months, there have been many cases of children being labelled by their school and/or their parents as having ADHD without a proper diagnosis. This is common among adults as well as using the term ADHD for

Health

Reproductive Psychology: Insights into Fertility and Emotional health

Worldwide, psychology is practiced as a profession, and it is governed by the social, cultural, political, educational, and legal framework of every nation. But we frequently encounter cross-border difficulties. In our routine activities, psychology offers a more global shared environment.

Education

Human Psychology Theories on Personality Development

Personality is something that everybody has. It creates a boundary for an individual. It shapes an individual’s experience. Personality can expand or limit an individual’s experience. Personality is derived from the Latin word persona meaning mask or make-up that an

Awareness

Intellectual Disability: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

The term “intellectual disability” is replaced by “mental retardation” by DSM-V as it has negative connotations, is offensive and raises misunderstandings about the nature of the disorder. Intellectual Disability refers to cognitive deficits in intellectual functioning – intelligence, reasoning, planning,

Health

Cognition and Aging: How Age Impacts Memory and Mental Abilities?

In the scientific literature, cognitive aging as a natural process has been extensively established. Vocabulary is one cognitive skill that is resistant to brain aging and may even get better with age. Over time, other skills, including conceptual reasoning, memory,

Awareness Self Help

Why living a simple life is so underrated?

Practices that encourage simplicity in one’s lifestyle are referred to as simple living. Reducing the amount of goods one owns, relying less on services and technology, and cutting back on spending are common simple living habits. Apart from these outside.

News

Deteriorating Mental Health and Youth Employment at Risk, Research Suggests

Intuitive knowledge tells us that the youth today is very overburdened. The rising competition, the policy changes, and the rapid intake of content and information have complicated even the smallest aspects of our lives. This adds to an already existing

Life Style

Hustle Culture: Achieve but at What Cost

Have you ever felt like you’re not doing enough? Say, even if you excel in your academics, you feel the desperate need to develop more skills, start a new course, or look for internships. Most people assess them in a

Self Help

Top 10 Ways to Become Powerful Person, according to Psychology

Feeling powerless is a miserable experience. If given the choice, everyone would opt for more rather than less power. Yet, to be so overt in attempts to gain power is frowned upon. To attain power, you need to be subtle,

Awareness

Cerebral Cortex: The most important part of human brain

The cerebral cortex, or gray matter, is known as the outermost layer of nerve cell tissue in your brain. Several folds and grooves give it a wrinkly appearance. Memory, cognition, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, emotions, consciousness, and sense-related activities are all