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Awareness Health

CYBERCHONDRIA is more serious than it seems!

People are actively using internet to seek information related to health conditions and this pattern of behavior has become prevalent in recent years. It is estimated that more than 100 million (10 crore) individuals who regularly use internet search for

Education Health

The Era of Psychological Chaos

The times seem to have changed drastically in the last 10 years. We see a traumatized generation, lost in a tsunami of psychological disturbances that has hit the world real bad. Across the globe, we see cases of the younger

Health

Secrets of Addiction

In August 2014 I conducted a seminar on Alcohol and Drug Addiction in Govt. Sec. School in Punjab. It was a good seminar because the students of the school actively participated in the seminar. In a seminar, one of the

Self Help

“It’s All About ME!” or “Me, Myself and I”

“A Narcissist enjoys being looked at and not looking back.” The Narcissist Test: Step 1: Take a moment to think about yourself. Step 2: If you made it to Step 2, you are not a Narcissist! In Greek Mythology, Narcissus

News

Cover Page of India’s First Psychology Magazine “Psychologs”

India’s First Psychology Magazine, PsychoLogs releases the photograph of Cover Page and also releases Motion Poster of the cover page. Some prominent articles have been placed on the cover page. In addition to the key issues related to lifestyle, research

Health Self Help

6 tell-tale signs to seek as a psychologist’s advice

In today’s modern and fast-paced society, every one of us experiences stress and conflict. Balancing unrealistic work demands personal demands can be quite challenging. Experiencing high levels of stress on a daily basis can negatively affect our mental and physical

Awareness

What children feel when witnessing domestic violence?

Witnessing domestic violence can have a tremendous negative impact on the emotional well-being of children. Domestic violence causes immense psychological and emotional trauma in children. It creates a hostile environment that is unpredictable and is full of fear and anxiety.

Self Help

“Keep Calm & Don’t Explode” or “Walking Time Bomb”

According to DSM V, Intermittent Explosive Disorder or IED is a recurrent behavioral outbursts that represents a failure to control aggressive impulses. In simple terms, a person with IED can’t control his anger and will impulsively explode into rage with

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