As commonly and instinctively as we use Colour Psychology in our daily lives, it has managed to stay a very less researched topic. A quick search on the internet will most definitely give you a Wikipedia page but most of it is focussed on what we already know. It is
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PERILS OF PUBLIC APATHY: THE BYSTANDER EFFECT
On 13 March 1964, 2:30 a.m. in New York City, a girl named Kitty Genovese came back from her work at a bar when she was chased by a man wielding a knife. Genovese ran towards her apartment, but the man grabbed her and started stabbing her. Hearing Kitty’s cries
UNLATCHING THE CAGE OF EMOTIONS: BREAKING GENDER-SPECIFIC STEREOTYPES
Human life is saturated with intricate and complex emotions. Each day, we spend a tremendous amount of time experiencing a range of emotions and witnessing the emotions of others, interpreting what their cues mean and determining how to respond to and deal with their and our own emotional experiences. Our
MENTAL HEALTH: NOT ALL WOUNDS ARE VISIBLE
You lost interest in things you used to enjoy, you don’t feel like doing anything, you are always tired for no reason, you think that life is not worth living, you rely on drugs and alcohol too much. How you think, how you feel, your constant mood swings, your sudden
Psychological Disorder: Girl with Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD) – a Psychological Disorder which is often confused with another Psychological Disorder- Bipolar Disorder. This article is about ‘Bella Clifton’ and her fight with BPD. Bella Clifton was a 9-year-old girl when she saw her parents fighting every day and night. Little as she was, in that
