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A lost woman with schizophrenia was successfully reunited by IHBAS, Delhi

IHBAS was earlier known as Hospital for Mental Diseases (HMD), Shahdara and was started by the East India Company during the British Raj. Later, in 1993, the Supreme Court ordered it to be used as a centre for treatment, training,

Positive

Altruism: Motivations Behind Kindness and Helping Behavior

Picture this: You’re walking down the street, lost in your own thoughts. This is when suddenly you witness a random act of kindness that warms your heart. Maybe it’s a stranger helping an elderly person cross the road, or someone

Parenting

The Psychology of Parenting Styles

Are you a parent? Even if you are not, you may have some idea about the struggles of parenting. It is one of the most difficult and unpaid work in today’s world. In certain cases, this work may be expensive

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World Environment Day: The Role of Environmental Psychology

In the field of psychology, a multidisciplinary field that focuses on the interaction between individuals and their environment is called Environmental Psychology. It has aim to improve our relationship with the natural environment and make our surroundings more humane. Brunswick

Health

Breaking the Silence on Eating Disorders

Millions of people suffer from eating disorders, complex mental health diseases, yet they frequently deal with unrecognised and stigmatised conditions. We hope to break that silence in this article by focusing on eating disorders, their psychological causes, and the significance

Crime

Crime and Mental Health: Understanding the Complex Relationship

People with mental illness (PMI) have historically faced prejudice and denigration from both society and governments. One of the main reasons is the perception that such people are violent and it is unsafe to be around them. But to say

Research

Obesity Can Develop Several Mental Health Issues

The Complexity Science Hub and the Medical University of Vienna completed a thorough investigation that shows a strong correlation between obesity and an elevated risk of mental problems. According to study conducted between 1997 and 2014. Mental diagnoses such depression,

Self Help

Ways to control our subconscious mind

Reprogramming the subconscious mind is a very complex process that involves consistently and intentionally influencing one’s thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. There is no foolproof way to directly control or reprogram the subconscious mind, there are several techniques and practices you

Awareness

Understanding Delusions of Control in Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder characterized by a lack of ability to stay in touch with reality. This means people with schizophrenia may often experience episodes of thoughts and behaviours that are not realistic.  Delusions are one such unrealistic symptom

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New Treatment Option for REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: Study

Rapid Eye Movement (REM) is a sleep behaviour disorder classified under DSM-5 in sleep disorders. This disorder causes to physically play out vivid and frequently unpleasant dreams. That is, during the REM stage of sleep, rather than the usual temporary

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