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NIMHANS will host a workshop on “Immediate Care for Mental Health Crisis” on June 1

A workshop for providing immediate care in mental health crises will be conducted in the institute of NIMHANS, with a focus on strategies

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Cricketer Pratika Rawal credits Psychology Studies for Mental Resilience

Pratika Rawal is an Indian Cricketer who recently played the best knock of her career with 89 runs which included 10 fours and

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Life Style Relationship

Psychology Behind Parasocial Relationships

Parasocial relationships can fill a void, providing a connection where real life may fall short. In the world of screens, we tend to

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News

Is Jay Shetty’s Self-Help Empire Built on False Claims?

Self-help books are becoming increasingly famous among all households now. Books that claim to be based on real-life principles of psychology that promise

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Education

Scent and Sensibility: How Smell Influence Emotions and Behavior

An interesting area of research called “olfactics,” or the psychology of smell, examines how people interpret, interpret, and react emotionally to smells. This

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Education

Understanding Neuroplasticity: How Our Brains Adapt, Heal and Thrive

Neuroplasticity is one of the most fascinating topics of psychology. It’s like a superpower that your brain possesses to change and adapt to

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Awareness

The Psychology and Philosophy of Karma: More Than Just Cosmic Justice

“What goes around comes around”- this oft-repeated wisdom captures humanity’s persistent belief in cosmic justice. Karma, the ancient Indian concept that our actions

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Mental Health Support for Marginalized Communities

Any group of people in a society that is vulnerable to discrimination are marginalised groups. In India, Adivasis, Dalits and Muslims are considered

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Education

Beatrice Wright: Pioneer of Rehabilitation Psychology

Beatrice Wright: Pioneer of Rehabilitation Psychology Beatrice Wright (‘Beatrice Ann Posner’ at birth) was born on December 16, 1917, along with her twin

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Viral LinkedIn Posts by Students Spark Allegations of a Psychology Course Scam

Last week, a LinkedIn post by a 12th-grade Student went viral. In her Post, Yashika Chanana, a 17-year-old, claimed that She was scammed

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