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Neurotransmitter Switch May Trigger Autism Symptoms

A recent study from the University of California San Diego has investigated how changes in neurotransmitter levels during early brain development might be associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The research, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy

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Addiction vs Compulsion

Addiction refers to a persistent and intense urge to use a psychoactive substance or engage in a behavior which produces natural rewards, barring its detrimental consequences. An individual when consumes a particular substance or engages in an activity, activates the

Self Help

Fawning: Trauma, People-Pleasing, and Healing

Trauma overwhelms an individual’s capacity to cope with stressful incidents. FIGHT, FLIGHT, FREEZE and FAWNING are the four known fear responses. Fawning refers to a coping mechanism which is characterized by resorting to people pleasing and submissive behaviors. It aids

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From Juggling to Flourishing – Coaching Insights for Working Mothers

Globally, women experience barriers to gaining employment, and once employed, they have limited opportunities for decision-making roles. Women with children have the least labour workforce participation compared to men with children, women living alone, or men living alone (ILO, 2022).

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Navigating Online Weight Loss: Essential Guidelines

Managing weight loss through the online use of lateral programs is quite common since people look for easier procedures for their exercise and diet requirements. It is crucial to comprehend the basic rules for online weight management to make proper

Self Help

10 Reasons People Struggle with Self-Discipline, According to Psychologist

The German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once said, “Everything is hard before it is easy.” So, even after knowing the importance of self-discipline, we struggle to adopt this valuable trait. According to Clinical Psychologist Deeksha Athwani, Discipline is a crucial

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26 Questions for Self-Reflection

Just imagine you are in a place where you have to make better decisions for yourself. It can be any place selecting a career, buying things, and so on. In this context, it is important to know about yourself if

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The Psychology Behind Self-Sabotaging

It is puzzling to imagine why anyone knowingly prevents themselves from achieving self-set goals. The tendency to self-sabotage seems irrational, yet most of us consciously or unconsciously engage in it. Think about the times when the fear of failure led

Parenting Therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis: A Therapy for Children with Autism

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) face challenges that can significantly impact their daily functioning. These challenges include difficulties in social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communicative behaviour, and developing and maintaining interpersonal relationships. Additionally, children with ASD may exhibit repetitive-restricted

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Shows/Series that Perfectly Portray Mental Health Issues

Mental health is something that should always be taken seriously. People might seemingly be happy, but you don’t know the battles they would be fighting every day and not showing it. One way to represent mental health and its importance

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