What Is Affecting Our Relationships Today?
Millennials; we have evolved perspectives on life, love and careers, different priorities and hence, live differently than other generations. Continue reading “What Is Affecting Our Relationships Today?”
Millennials; we have evolved perspectives on life, love and careers, different priorities and hence, live differently than other generations. Continue reading “What Is Affecting Our Relationships Today?”
After finishing my master’s degree in clinical psychology, I knew I wanted to pursue neuropsychology, but was torn between starting work or studying further. Continue reading “My Experience As A Psychologist At Synapsium”
Some people like going to therapy for the first time to going on a blind date. In fact, opening yourself up and talking about your fears and shortcomings to a complete stranger can be a terrifying experience for many, Continue reading “Finding A Suitable Therapist”
Borderline Personality Disorder or BPD is a mental illness best indicated by an instability in mood, interpersonal relationships, and behaviour. Continue reading “What Is Borderline Personality Disorder?”
In its simplest form, self-acceptance and self-love means accepting yourself fully for the person you are.
There was a time when the term ‘emotional intelligence’ sounded like a paradox. You could either be emotional or intelligent, how could you be both?
Throughout our daily lives, we are constantly observing and analysing. Whether it’s an important document for work or a confusing text from your best friend, we have successfully trained our brains to obtain data and examine it Continue reading “The Art Of Introspection”
How often do we give up on what we really want because we do not believe that we can make it? How many times have we let a test score, a bank balance, or the numbers on a weighing-scale define us? Continue reading “Growth Mindset : The Secret To Success”
Mental health is an integral part of ones health and it is more than just the absence of mental illnesses. Continue reading “Mental Health In India”
I wake up feeling confused. I look around, this is my room but something doesn’t feel right. The calendar on the wall tells me it’s the 31st of July, a Sunday in 2016. Continue reading “Life with an Injured Brain: The Cognitive Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury”