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Relationship

Ghosting vs. Orbiting: The Digital Breakup Dilemma

Relationships have taken a giant leap in our fast-paced digitally connected world. Therefore ghosting and orbiting have been found to play defining roles in modern dating practices, manifesting not only complexities of interpersonal connections but also having significant psychological implications

Motivation

Why the Grass always seems Greener on the other side

Have you ever, quite frequently, found yourself wishing that you had someone else’s life, thinking that they are having it all, and you’re missing out? This is the ubiquitous but lying sentiment of a time-worn idiom: “The grass is greener

News

Celebrities Like Alia Bhatt Prove ADHD Doesn’t Hold You Back

“I’ve been zoning out since childhood. Earlier, I used to zone out during my school lectures, and even now I sometimes zone out during ongoing conversations.”  These were the words of Alia Bhatt who came for a promotion of her

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Survey: 25% of Adults Suspect Undiagnosed ADHD, Experts Warn Against Self-Diagnosis

Awareness about Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD has recently increased. According to a new survey by Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center conducted on 1,000 American adults, 25% believe they have undiagnosed ADHD. It was once associated mostly with childhood

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India, US Urged to Act Together on Mental Health Crisis by US Surgeon

US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has called for cooperation from India in the wake of a growing mental health crisis, especially among young people. Delivering a speech at an event in Bengaluru, he said that both countries have had 60

Awareness Health

Understanding and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: A Comprehensive Guide

Imposter syndrome is a psychological phenomenon characterized by persistent feelings of self-doubt and inadequacy despite evident success or accomplishments. Individuals experiencing imposter syndrome often dismiss their achievements as luck or attribute them to external factors rather than acknowledging their own

Life Style

Psychology behind Money Dysmorphia

Though you can afford a little champagne, it could be easier than ever to feel like you’re constantly on a beer budget because of the constant barrage of lavish use on social networks. And that’s known as “money dysmorphia.” Although

Awareness

World Mental Health Day 2024

Life is Beautiful, Just be Mindful Vivek Agarwal, Executive Editor at Psychologs | Professor and Psychiatrist, King George’s Medical University It’s Mental Health Day, and if you use Social Media, you must have probably seen a hundred videos and posts

Awareness

10 Tips to help people with ADHD

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD is marked by persistent patterns of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that inhibit the functioning or development of an individual. Common symptoms include failure to sustain attention in tasks, impulsivity and hyperactivity.  These must be present for at

Awareness Self Help

Recognizing and Overcoming the Overthinking Trap

Feeling stuck in a vicious circle of rotten thoughts and worries? Hearing conversations play like recorded tapes in your head, dwelling on past mistakes, and worrying about the future? Then do not be afraid you are not alone. Overthinking stands