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BIG BOYS DON’T CRY: Wearing Emotions Close to the Surface

Tears are completely normal and healthy and don’t need to be hidden away under the cover of shame and guilt. It has no gender role to play in. The norms society places on males/boys quashes their spirit of who they

Awareness Education

The Burden of School Bags: Students Carrying Pressure with the Knowledge

The burden of school bags on children starts from the development of an educational society that goes all the way back to more than 500 years ago. As the field of more advancements and knowledge progressed, the material for it

Awareness

Peace Psychology – Conflict, Violence, and Peace

When we discuss war, violence or conflicts, have you ever wondered that psychology could play a role in these aspects? If not, then this article is for you, and if yes, then the article will take you to a journal

Technology

What Is the Growing Concern Behind Digital Addiction?

Since the start of the 21st century, technology has expanded drastically across the globe. In current times, owning a mobile phone and computer/laptop has become a necessity. The internet is also growing vastly from 4G to 5G, 2D to 3D,

Motivation News

Billie Eilish Opens Up About Her Inspiring Journey of Mental Health Struggles

Billie Eilish, the popular American singer and songwriter who debuted with her single “Ocean Eyes”. Being a 21-year-old seven times Grammy Awards winner and breaking two Guinness World Records, she has been in the spotlight since early days. She also

Health

Growing Usage of Antidepressants Can be Lethal

Antidepressants are a category of medications used in the treatment process for depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, chronic pain and addiction. The effectiveness of [subject] in adults has been the subject of inconsistent and frequently contentious research.According to a

Therapy

Hypnosis: A Magic or Medicine?

To Hypnotise is to put oneself or another into a relaxed, focused condition. A hypnotist is a person who has the ability to hypnotize others. The verb hypnotize is derived from the Greek word ‘hypnotikos’, which means “inclined to sleep

Awareness

Unleashing the Power of Words: Understanding speech disorders

Have you ever spoken to someone who seems to not be able to pronounce certain words or seems to frequently take breaks mid-sentence? Do you find yourself elongating words or making jerky movements while talking or do you stutter? Chances

News Research

Study Reveals Childhood Mental Health Risk Factors in the Womb

Massachusetts General Hospital researchers have revealed a ground-breaking prenatal genomics discovery that reveals the secret to risk for childhood mental health. Their study, which was published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, demonstrates that a set of genes associated with neurodevelopment

Awareness

The Beauty of Neurodiversity: Celebrating Our Unique Minds  

Welcome, curious readers, to a journey beyond the ordinary! Today let’s understand Neurodiversity. So, let’s clear the fog and get our definitions straight. The term “neurodivergent” describes people whose brain differences affect how their brain works. As a result, they