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Psychology
25 Jun 2025
Are You Smart Without Trying? These 5 Habits Say Yes, According To Psychology
When we think of intelligence, we often associate it with academic achievements or IQ scores. Psychology reveals that real intelligence goes far beyond books—it lies in the habits we cultivate in everyday life. These habits may seem ordinary, but they’re subtle signs of a powerful mind at work.
Psychology Tips
24 Apr 2025
According To Psychology, These Are 7 Things You Shouldn’t Wait Too Long To Do
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it's easy to put off tasks, actions, and decisions. According to psychology, certain things are best not delayed. Whether it’s about nurturing relationships, making life-changing decisions, or taking care of yourself.
Psychological Traits
03 Apr 2025
8 Psychological Traits That Show You Are a Great Person
Being a good person isn't just about outward actions—it's rooted in the psychological traits. The traits are fundamental in creating a strong moral and emotional foundation. While these qualities are often inherent in some people, they can also be developed over time.
Psychology
03 Mar 2025
7 Traits Of People Who Are Happy And Content In Life
Happy and content people accept life’s ups and downs, enjoying simple moments without needing constant thrills. They are kind to themselves, don’t dwell on the past, and focus on building strong and meaningful relationships. They care more about personal growth than materialistic things and find happiness from within while being grateful for what they have.
Psychology
03 Dec 2024
10 Obvious Signs Someone Is Ignoring You
Here are ten subtle yet obvious signs that you are being ignored.
deja vu
16 Oct 2024
The Science Behind Déjà Vu: Why We Feel Like We've Lived This Moment Before
The feeling of being in familiar surroundings even when something is unfamiliar is called déjà vu. According to theories, it could be brought on by short-term sensory delays, dual brain processing, or memory errors. Déjà vu offers intriguing insights into the intricate memory and perception processes of the brain, even though it is more common in younger people and frequent travelers.
weak personality
01 Oct 2024
10 Telltale Signs of a Fragile Personality
Learn about the common habits that reveal a fragile or weak personality, including traits like avoiding conflict, seeking validation, and struggling with decision-making.
Over-Apologizing
26 Sep 2024
How Constant Over-Apologizing Can Take A Major Toll On Your Mental Health
Do you often find yourself apologizing, even when it isn’t even your fault? Read the article to know how over apologizing can affect your mental health and discover simple habits you can change to turn things around for the better.
People pleasing
06 Aug 2024
How Can You Get Better at Saying No: Follow These Steps
Are you often approached when others need a favor? Despite having numerous personal commitments, do you find it difficult to say no to their requests? If so, this is the ultimate guide for you to get better at saying no for yourself.
Lifestyle
24 Jul 2024
How To Overcome Creative Block?
Creative Block, the frustrating inability to think of new ideas, can be overcome by jotting down thoughts, taking breaks, and seeking external inspiration. Find out all the measures that can sparkle your creativity.
Relationships
15 May 2023
Opposites Attract? Exploring The Reasons We Fall For Certain People
Even the shortest ties can sometimes lead to the deepest bonds in life. A recent study talks about why people fall in love with people who are completely different than them, read more here.
Mental health
07 Dec 2022
UPS Education starts certificate courses on psychology, mental health
All courses will be conducted under the Department of Applied Psychology. Admission to this course can be taken twice a year, but priority will be given to applications received earlier due to limited seats. The first session will start in February and the second session in September. This course can be done through both offline or online mode.
TV for kids
26 Sep 2022
Study suggests Watching TV with children may benefit their brain development
A new study published in Frontiers in Psychology studied the impact of passive screen use on the cognitive development of a young child. It revealed that screen exposure, whether from a TV or a mobile device, might be beneficial depending on the context in which it`s viewed.
Depression
21 Aug 2022
Mental Health: How effective are anti-depressants? New study creates flutter
Depression can't be traced back to a single cause in every patient A new study questioned the efficacy of anti-depressants for treating depression It has raised questions on the role serotonin plays in recovery from depression
Health
07 Aug 2022
Know how peer pressure can influence your kids
Psychological research has demonstrated that individuals are more likely to follow the social standards of their group in order to fit in.
domestic violence
21 Apr 2022
Parental domestic violence in childhood linked to mental illness in adulthood
The study found that one-fifth (22.5 percent) of adults who were exposed to chronic parental domestic violence during childhood developed a major depressive disorder at some point in their life.
DNA Video
10 Sep 2019
DNA Analysis of World Suicide Prevention Day
Here's the DNA Analysis of World Suicide Prevention Day. To know more watch the video
Psychology
06 Aug 2019
Kids notice more, better learners than adults: Study
According to the researchers, distributing attention may be adaptive for young children, and by being attentive to everything, they gather more information which helps them learn more.
Vedic Vision
18 Mar 2019
Your true self, Vedanta and modern psychology
Modern psychology suffers from gaps, which the teachings of Vedanta address at a fundamental level.
child development
30 Jan 2017
Researchers decode why children prefer pets to their siblings
The new study adds to the increasing evidence that household pets may have a major influence on child development and emotional well-being.
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