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How Dowry Abuse Becomes a Concern for Women’s Mental Health

Dowry has been a very culturally significant practice going on in India from ancient times. It is a practice of giving money, property, or goods in marriage from the bride’s family to groom’s family. In ancient times, dowry was given

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BPD Patients Visits Hospital More than Other Mental Disorders

People with borderline personality disorder struggle to function in daily life because it impacts how they feel about others and themselves. It consists of a pattern of erratic, intense relationships, impulsivity, and a negative self-perception. Extreme emotions and impulsive behavior

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Toilet Scrolling: What are the mental and physicals health dangers?

The bathroom is the one place in the house where we can truly be alone without being bothered. You may unwind in your bedroom, of course, but there’s something about the bathroom that makes us feel genuinely alone. Thus, toilet

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Study: Bullying in Childhood Can Increase Mental Health Issues 3.5x

The Journal Nature Mental Health featured a study examining the link between peer bullying and mental health issues. Researchers at UCLA (University of California-Los Angeles), US and the University of Glasgow, UK used data from 10,000 children in the UK

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The Impact of Domestic Violence on Women’s Mental Health

We should consider Domestic Violence as a major issue because of its devastating consequences on women’s mental health. According to data, every 1 in 3 women globally endure physical or sexual violence in their lives, and around 30% of women

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Mental Health’s Impact on Well-being

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common condition affecting the digestive system. The symptoms of IBS include stomach cramps, diarrhoea, constipation, and bloating. These symptoms tend to fluctuate over time and can last for days, weeks or even months. This

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Understanding Our Mental Traps: How Biases Lead to Distorted Thinking

Distorted thinking which can also be called as cognitive distortion, is a way of thinking negatively or poorly of a situation without having much evidence and facts in hand. Distorted thinking isn’t based on reality and is often irrational. It

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Dialectical Behaviour Therapy’s Role in Mental Wellness

According to the World Health Organization, more than 7 lakh people die every year due to suicide. Suicide is associated with numerous psychological disorders, particularly borderline personality disorder and major depressive disorder. To treat these disorders and to reduce the

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“How’s the Josh?” Breaking the Silence on Mental Health in Military Personnel

There is no denying that the role of military personnel is of utmost importance. It is a physically and psychologically taxing career which requires a high degree of mental strength and physical toughness. Since the role of the military is

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National Mental Health Survey: 2nd Phase to Begin in a Month

The National Mental Health Survey (NMHS-2) has been planned to begin in a month. The goals, vision, mission, objectives and expected outcomes of the NMHS-2 have been prepared and formulated. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare the Government of

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