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Compassion in Action: The Journey of a Counseling Psychologist

Compassion in Action: The Journey of a Counseling Psychologist

Article | Loneliness
As a counseling psychologist, my expedition is firmly grounded in an intense passion for humanity. Choosing this path wasn't solely a professional decision; it was a calling, an inherent urge to leave a meaningful imprint on the lives of others.
The best way to respond in relationships

The best way to respond in relationships

Article | Relationship
How do you respond when your partner breaks an exciting news to you? Do you become as excited as they are and join in the celebration? or do you just listen half-heartedly and dampen the mood? Communication is a crucial element of every relationship. How one listens and responds to one's partner can be a determining factor, either strengthening the relationship or leading to its demise. Researchers have identified four responding styles, commonly seen in relationships. Let us examine these respo ...
Role of early intervention in management of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Role of early intervention in management of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Article | Other
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is diagnosed in children at three years of age. Although in most cases symptoms may be present before the three years of age if identified and diagnosed earlier, it can help to manage effectively.
Self-realisation

Self-realisation

Article | Life

Our daily life is full of variety of scenes and events which we find emotionally challenging. There is a need to ask a question to ourselves everyday what are the roles I am going to play today. We can answer this question only if we know who we are as a being. Once we are satisfied with our answer of this question, that will be the moment we start living mindfully.

Strategies for Understanding and Managing Anger

Strategies for Understanding and Managing Anger

Article | Anger

Anger represents a common emotional experience that impacts individuals both mentally and physically. It is a natural emotional reaction to situations and is generally considered healthy. However, when it escalates into aggression, it becomes problematic. By incorporating self-awareness and practical strategies, we can cultivate healthier responses to anger, fostering harmonious relationships and preserving our mental and emotional health.

Unraveling Stress and Its Implications for Mental Health

Unraveling Stress and Its Implications for Mental Health

Blog | Stress
Understanding Stress: Pathways to Co-occurring Mental Health Conditions" explores the intricate dynamics of stress in modern life and its significant impact on mental health. Delving into recent psychological research, the article illuminates how stress, as a natural response to life's challenges, varies across different life stages and environments. It identifies key stressors including work-life imbalance, digital saturation, and environmental challenges, and discusses their contributions to elevated stress levels. The article also examines the profound connection between stress and mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and substance use, drawing on recent models and theories like the Integrated Stress Response Framework and the Biopsychosocial Model. Concluding with insights into ongoing research and theoretical advancements, it highlights the critical role of effective management and intervention strategies in mitigating stress's pervasive effects on mental well-being.
Practicing Gratefulness: How a ‘Thank You’ can transform lives

Practicing Gratefulness: How a ‘Thank You’ can transform lives

Blog | Psychotherapy
We are often busy with our work so much so that we tend to take things for granted that we should be grateful for. We sometimes overlook the little things our loved ones do for us, from making us breakfast in the morning to making our beds so that we get a good night's sleep.
Managing Anger

Managing Anger

Blog | Anger

Learning how to manage Anger or how to let it out in a healthy way takes time, experience and intelligence. It is also potent to mention here that learning these ways lead to healthy relationships, full and happy life as Dyer (2020) mentioned in the book that health, career and relationships can be ruined by pathological anger if actions to rectify it are not taken.

How to Help your Child with Learning Disabilities

How to Help your Child with Learning Disabilities

Article | Child psychology
Learning disabilities (LD) refer to neurological conditions that impact cognitive abilities related to learning. These challenges affect various aspects of learning, including reading, math, and critical thinking.
Is your Child in Need of an Early Intervention?

Is your Child in Need of an Early Intervention?

Article | Child psychology
Does your child not utter a single word despite reaching the age where children can speak complex sentences? Does he avoid looking into your eyes while you talk to him? Does he not respond to his name? If yes, then you need to consult a trained clinical psychologist.Absence of speech is one of the commonly identified developmental delays in children by parents. However, the child might be facing several other difficulties which can go unnoticed by parents. Early intervention plays a signi ...
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