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The Psychology Magazine-Call for Articles Unleash your voice and share your passion for mental well-being. The Psychology Magazine invites you to contribute original, thought-provoking articles in the fields of psychology, neuropsychology, health psychology, positive psychology, health technology, health tech, applied psychology, STEM, yoga and wellness, and a healthy lifestyle—a fulfilling life. We’re looking for diverse perspectives, evidence-backed insights, and writing […]

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How Our Minds and Bodies Connect

Have you ever wondered why you feel so tired after a stressful day, or why a good laugh can make a headache disappear? It’s all about the powerful link between our minds and bodies. This connection is a major focus in health psychology and neurosciences, and it’s something that affects every one of us, every day.   Our brains and […]

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Psychological Impact of the Dunki Route Immigration: Mental Toll of Illegal Immigration for a Better Life

Psychological Impact of the Dunki Route Immigration: Mental Toll of Illegal Immigration for a Better Life By ~ Ms. Bhavya Jain (M.A. I/O Psychology, University of Mumbai, Org. That Happiness Project) Submitted on Feb 24, 2025, Sent back for revision on Feb 24, 2025. Re-submitted on Feb 27, 2025. Revised and edited on March 08, 2025 Published on March 10, […]

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Decoding the Inner Battle: A Guide for Dementia Patients

DEMENTIA: DECODING THE INNER BATTLE By ~ Ms. Jayantika Kalani (M. Sc Clinical Psychology, Christ University, Delhi – NCR) Submitted on 17-Sep-2024, Sent back for revision on 19-Sep-2024, Published on 25-Sep-2025. Reviewed by two reviewers. Dementia is an intricated and progressive form of neurological disorder that primarily affects memorization, retention, recall, recognition which creates a cognitive defect which is interwoven […]

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How to Strengthen Your Social Muscles

Understanding your “social health style” boosts wellbeing and helps fend off loneliness. Written by Amy Roeder This article originally appeared in on Harvard Public Health magazine. Subscribe to their newsletter. Similar ArticlePublish Your Work with Psychology Magazine Today!Social scientist Kasley Killam wants you to know that spending time with people you love is good for your health. She studies social […]

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The Rise of Social Media Psychologists: Why Real Support Wins Over Online Hype

Instagram psychologists are a new type of therapist practicing online. With well-curated feeds and attractive slogans, they offer immediate solutions and transforming adventures. A system that prioritizes business over care leaves clients vulnerable and their wallets lighter. This isn’t a guess. I’ve witnessed this as an experimental and observational psychologist for years: The Cult of Celebrity: Social media stars sometimes […]

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Resolution Revolution: How the New Year Makes Us Champions of Change

The New Year, Another Year! A confetti-dusted canvas with reinvention potential stretched before us. Kale smoothies grow like gremlins, gym memberships soar, and resolutions as varied as a January sale list resound across the airways. Despite champagne-fueled excitement, most of these well-intentioned commitments will (for most of us) evaporate faster than a firework’s flash. Similar ArticlePublish Your Work with Psychology […]

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Unravel the mysteries of your mind with our new magazine, “The Psychology Magazine”! Join us on a captivating exploration of the new ideas, applied knowledge, and mind-blowing findings in psychology. From families and personal well-being to technology’s impact, we delve into the intricate connections shaping our lives. Share your thoughts and experiences, and join a vibrant community of curious minds […]

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