psychology

Bangladesh's Shanum wins Silver at International Psychology Olympiad

Shanum Sarkar, a recent graduate of BIT, secured a Silver Medal at the IPsyO 2024.

The psychological costs of an uprising

The systemic issues make even the admission of one’s struggles a minefield

Is A level Psychology right for you?

Even if psychology isn’t your intended major, studying it for A levels helps develop strong analytical and critical thinking skills.

Have a nice Day / Knowing basics of behavioural sciences

We are all familiar with the term ‘psychology’ in our day-to-day life. Psychology is generally considered a sub-discipline of behavioural sciences, and the two areas experience some overlap in coursework and career paths.

An alter ego might just be what you need

An alter ego is a powerful tool when wielded properly, and can work wonders during anxiety inducing scenarios

Cyberbullying: A punishable crime

With the advent of technology and the proliferation of social media, tentacles of the menace became limitless. With the advantage of anonymity made possible by the Internet, the cyberbullies became terrifying, often far worse than the ‘bullying’ that once had a face.

How Does Social Media Affect Your Spotlight Effect?

Spoiler alert. The world does not revolve around you.

Don’t Get Lost In the Petrichor

How does rainfall affects our minds and emotions?

3 ways to know if someone is a psychopath

Here are three things to watch out for if you suspect someone to be a psychopath.

April 30, 2015
April 30, 2015

Bullying: Break the Cycle

If some of us were permanently judged by the mistakes that we had made as children, we would be considered abominable human beings.

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