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Crime

Are Serial Killers born or are they made?

Till date it is possible that we might have heard about a few people and cases that might have impacted us, made us think and question and we could feel chills running down through our spines when we first heard

Awareness

QUARANTINED: CHILD PSYCHOLOGY IS FRAGILE

Recreational activities have been on a rise since the beginning of a country wide lockdown and the diversity is beautiful. People have found their interests in various activities like cooking, painting, fitness, reading, DIY home décor and so much more.

Parenting

7 types of parenting styles you must know

The initial years of a child have a great impact on their life, whether it is the child’s academic performance or future relationships, personality or psyche, parenting has a key role to play in all of it. Let’s have a

Parenting

The upbringing of the Children

Love that fluctuates is not true love, it is attachment. Love that is constant is god’s love. The responsibility of parents towards children is that of the prime minister to the country or a garden with different flowers becomes beautiful

Awareness Motivation Self Help

Perspectives On Staying Indoors

On 24th March, 2020, the Prime Minister of India, Shri. Narendra Modi announced a national lockdown of 21 days in order to control the ongoing pandemic, COVID-19. Since the lockdown, many lives have taken an unexpected turn. Although everyone has

Interview

An exclusive interview with Dr R.K. Chadda

Educational Qualifications: MBBS (Dec 1980) – Medical College, Rohtak M.D. (May 1985) – Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh MAMS (1998) – National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) Diplomat (2007) – International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling & Psychotherapy

Awareness

Mental health myths- busted!

Mental health issues have always been a controversial topic in our society. Fortunately, people have started to acknowledge the importance of mental well-being and slowly the stigma is reducing. In this article we will be busting 5 popular myths related

Research

Survivors’ near-miss experiences on 9/11 linked to post-traumatic stress

“There is a misfortunate to being a fortunate”, says the associate professor of psychology and author of the paper published in the Journal Social Psychology and personality sciences. Near miss experiences—narrowly avoiding a traumatic event—are associated with distress, despite signaling

Pets

Pawrenting

This word, does it confuse you? Not to those who belong to this community. Some have parents, while some are parents but over half of the world’s population are Pawrents. They are little more empathetic towards pets too, with qualities

Parenting

Why sex education is important in intellectually disabled?

Adolescence is the age which is marked with several changes, during this time adolescents experience a great deal of change physically, emotionally and there is rapid bodily growth, increased sexual drive and emotional ups and downs along with a sense

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