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Expired dates? Young Indians face dating burnout despite spending more on finding loveAmid the bustling life of young urban Indians, an ironic trend emerges: individuals thriving in their careers are still finding themselves ...
Three women, one track: Allegations of dowry and 'take me home' pleas that rang hollowThree young women died in their marital homes this month amid dowry demands. Twisha Sharma, Deepika Nagar, and Palak Ranjan could not retur...
Dating in the time of AI: Are you swiping right on a guy, girl, ChatGPT, or Gemini?AI is reshaping online dating, with many users now relying on tools to craft bios, messages and even real-time conversations, often creatin...
Wealth Whisperers: Meet wealth psychologists who help the ultra-rich deal with money-related stressWealthy individuals, even after achieving financial success, often grapple with profound emotional turmoil like panic, insomnia, and identi...
Mother tongue therapy: How NRIs find healing in their native languageNon-resident Indians are seeking therapy in their native languages. This approach offers deeper emotional connection and understanding. Stu...
Pandemic fatigue is taking a toll on mental health of prosDr Pratima Murthy, director at Bengaluru-based National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (Nimhans) says that the prolonged unc...
Listen, empathise & understand: Small ways to help your friend deal with anxietyUnderstanding how to support a friend coping with anxiety can be quite confusing.
The year your therapist broke downAs Covid-19 healthcare workers grapple with the loss of life on an hourly basis, mental health professionals across the country are dealing...
Obsession with masks, online burnout & craving for food: How Covid is driving people madMental health experts are treating more people for all kinds of psychological traumas in the pandemic.
Kids, The Pandemic & A Mental Health ChallengeThe pandemic took children out of schools and plonked them in front of screens for online classes. Ten months on, they are lonely, angry an...
Unlock the unconscious: Julie Cochrane to lead mental health workshop in MumbaiCochrane, an experienced proponent of ISTDP, is visiting Mumbai to lead a workshop on the technique.
When the psychologist needs therapy tooWith an emotionally draining job that requires one to deal with personal issues all day, it is important for psychotherapists to find a way...
NSG commandos to undertake regular yoga, psychological testsAccording to a blueprint prepared by the NSG, the force has, for the first time, decided to introduce yoga exercises in the "routine" physi...
Is demonetisation and the push towards digital buying making Indians spend recklessly?The ease of online shopping and epayments may turn the otherwise conservative shopper into an oniomaniac.
‘Going cashless’ may make you an ‘Oniomaniac’You may not recognise the value of money if you don’t see it or feel it. Cards may make you a shopaholic: mind doctors.
Layoff survivors’ syndrome: A growing number of Indians suffering from guilt, anxiety and constant fearMany Indians are finding this out the hard way, even as they may have survived layoffs of late across sectors such as ecommerce, telecom, I...
Engaging sports psychologist will help Saina Nehwal in Rio Olympics: Prakash PadukonePrakash Padukone said that in order to improve on the mental aspect Saina and Sindhu should engage the services of a sports psychologist at...
Social media, anonymity on the web help married have a flingA simple search on classified listings site Craigslist threw up roughly 300 listings for men and women in Bangalore in the past 30 days, wh...
- IITs, IIMs get in-house shrinks to beat stress
In IIT Madras, there is a guidance and counselling unit - a student counsellor is available from 9am to 5pm and a psychiatrist available at...
- The making of a Jihadi
The Mumbai terrorist attack is over but the question remains : what turns ordinary human beings into vicious killing machines?