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Educated, Employed, and Still Expected to Bear a Son: The Gender Paradox in Modern India

The deeply ingrained cultural tradition of India is central to understanding the historical roots of its gender roles. For centuries, a patriarchal system has defined clear roles, with ancient Vedic texts from as early as 1500 BCE privileging men in

Event

International Conference on Interdisciplinary Pathways to Mental Health & Well-being

Department of Psychology, Keshav Mahavidhyalaya, in collaboration with Society for Addiction Psychology, is organising an International Conference on Interdisciplinary Pathways to Mental Health & Wellbeing (ICIPMHW 2025). The conference is scheduled for 30th and 31st October 2025 (Thursday & Friday)

Life Style Social

The Psychology Behind Indians’ Modern Preference for the West

The fascination that Indians have with the West is shaped by various historical, social, and economic factors. Their preference for Western brands, products, education, lifestyle, and culture continues to shape their lifestyle and aspirations. The preference for the West among

Self Help

How to Use Psychology for Yourself (and Not Just the Exams)

Psychological tools are employed to enhance personal well-being through offering ways of coping with life issues. Mental well-being, emotional, psychological, and social, enables one to be happy and strong in handling stress. Employment of such tools improves positive feelings and

Relationship

Sensory Differences and Sexual Intimacy: A Psychological Reflection 

Sexual intimacy is very personal and is formed by emotional and relational factors as well as the sensory experience. Each of our sensory systems (touch, sound, smell, sight, and even internal bodily awareness) can enhance closeness, or, when atypical, hinder

Social

The Hidden Struggles of Leadership: Mental Health Challenges in Educational & Corporate Roles

The leader position is often vied for because of the image it portrays: of ultimate power, position, and prestige that comes with it (Korman et al., 2021). They are increasingly romanticised as the highest achievement one can have (Meindl et

Awareness

The Role of Vocational Counselling in Empowering Persons with Disabilities

Vocational counselling is a professional type of advice whose objective is to guide individuals, specifically the disabled people with disabilities, through the complex web of career growth and job acquisition. Vocational counselling is a set of multiple-purpose services whose objectives

Self Help Therapy

Alternative interventions to Journaling

Therapeutic journaling refers to the process of writing down thoughts and feelings with the aim of provoking self-examination and personal development. It is a strong intervening tool for an emotional working-through, progressive emotional functioning, and achieving heightened levels of awareness

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The Digital Revolution in Medical Documentation: How AI is Transforming Clinical Practice

The clinical documentation takes up about 35 per cent of the work of a clinician. That percentage frequently rises in the mental health setting, with therapists spending up to 20 hours a week on paperwork alone. This has posed a

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Perfectionism, Overplanning & Imposter Syndrome: Causes, Effects, and How to Overcome Self-Doubt

In a society that promotes hustle culture and perfection, many individuals are encountering perfectionism, overplanning, and pervasive impostures as prevalent, some of the common evidence for Imposter Syndrome (Clance & Imes, 1978; Hewitt & Flett, 1991). The reasons for these