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Education

15 Factors that can Cause Brain Fog

Brain fog is a mental haze that is not a medical condition itself but a symptom of other underlying issues. It takes the form of poor thinking clarity, weak memory, lack of concentration, and mental exhaustion. The nature of brain

Awareness

Understanding The Psychology Behind Crime

Crime has been present since time immemorial, upsetting social establishments and pushing the frontiers of morality. What makes a person commit a crime? Is the act done by choice? Or does something innate in the person cause it? Perhaps a

Awareness

The Science of Yawning: Why Do We Yawn and What Does It Mean?

One of the most infectious responses that we emulate from other people (other than laughing) is yawning. Did you let out a yawn while reading this sentence? You just exhibited an uncontrollable and pretty common human behavioural response!  What is

Life Style

Culture-bound Syndrome 

Culture-bound syndromes (CBS) refer to psychological or behavioural phenomena deeply rooted in specific cultural contexts. These conditions are shaped by cultural beliefs, traditions, and social norms and are often not included in Western psychiatric diagnostic frameworks. While they may seem

Awareness

Understanding Dark Psychology and Manipulation Tactics

Dark psychology can be defined as the science of the darker facets of human minds, including manipulation, deception, coercion, and exploitation. It is not a science. However, in recent years, it has gained popularity due to its practical applications. This

Education

Psychology of Concentration

Concentration is a very critical cognitive skill that helps in productivity, problem-solving, learning, and thinking. According to psychology, concentration can be described as an attentional process that involves focusing on the task at hand and avoiding all distractions. Often we

News

Japanese Man Breaks into 1000 Homes for ‘Relieving Stress’

A 37-year-old Japanese man admitted breaking into over 1,000 homes and defined the acts as his “hobby” that relieved his stress. He was detained on November 25 at Dazaifu in southern Japan after a homeowner spotted him within his property

Health Parenting

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in Children

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a behavioural condition characterized by patient patterns of recalcitrant, defiant, and hostile actions directed toward authority numbers. Generally diagnosed in childhood, it significantly impacts the child’s social, educational, and family life. Understanding ODD is essential

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Exploring Therapeutic Methods and Tech Tools for Student Mental Health

Despite a growing societal consciousness related to mindfulness and mental health, there are still many barriers to overcome in this field, especially when it comes to stigmatizing or undervaluing young people’s mental conditions. Unfortunately, the question of the mental well-being

Parenting

Why Gen Z’s Mental Health Should Be Every Parent’s Concern

In the past 20 or so years, an entirely new world has developed around us. Life has become much more complex with so many things taking place at the same time. Technology has been the driving force of this change