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Awareness Education Relationship

How can Teacher-Students’ Relationship foster Students’ Development lifelong?

“When I look at my Students, I see unlimited possibilities!” ~ Teachers Think about your favourite teacher. Why do they hold such a spot in your life? Maybe they helped you to finally understand the math you hated so much

Self Help

It’s about Time!! Exploring the Perilous Path of Procrastination

Procrastination, now a ubiquitous phenomenon, has been defined as the voluntary delay of an important task that we intend to do, all the while knowing that the delay will cause difficulties for us. Some potential signs of procrastination include filling

Health

BPD v/s Emotionally Sensitive

Due to the readily available knowledge at their fingertips, a rising number of people mistakenly classify themselves or others as having different mental conditions. BPD and Emotionally Sensitive is no exception. People who are not qualified medical professionals sometimes mistakenly

Self Help

Transcending the Trauma: Post-traumatic Stress to Post traumatic Growth

“An abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal.” –Victor Frankl Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychological condition which emerges following the exposure of a traumatic event, which may be actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence.

Research

Procrastination can lead to poor mental health: Study

Procrastination is the voluntary delay of a course of action, whilst knowing it will cause further problems in the future. Young folks are more likely to engage in delaying behaviours. Procrastination usually occurs due to task aversion, which is how

Awareness

Is Mental Illness a Myth?

“Science must begin with myths, and with the criticism of myths” Karl R. Popper Many professionals believe that mental illness does not exist. In addition, it is a notion that belongs in literature, mythologies, and religion; and according to Szasz

Awareness Health

Dissociative Disorders: on overview

Dissociative disorders are indicative of dissociation and a lack of continuity in the normal amalgamation of consciousness, identity, memory, body representation, perception, emotion, behaviour and motor control. Dissociative symptoms carry the potential to disrupt almost every aspect of psychological functioning.

Education

Counselling in Schools: Who? What? Why?

A student from Grade 2 is observed to be sitting alone during lunchtime by a compassionate teacher, the fifth day in a row. When she addresses this young boy, he starts crying and shares that all his classmates tease him.

Education

Mindfulness and Resilience

The words “mindfulness” and “(tranquillity) meditation” are often used interchangeably. In essence, tranquillity meditation means “focusing continuously on the body,” i.e., not pursuing our usual thoughts and not relating to the external world. It primarily emphasizes sustained attention to the

Awareness Education Positive

Accepting Death in Old age the inevitable truth

Do we plan our death as we plan our future? How many of us raise the topic of death at the dinner table? The harsh reality is we fear death and thus dread to talk about it. Death and dying

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