Leading Islamic Rehab and De-addiction centre in Bangalore

Overcoming addiction is a challenging journey, but you don’t have to walk it alone. Ummeed Deaddiction & Rehab Center offers a beacon of hope for individuals in Bangalore seeking recovery within the guidance of Islamic principles. Combining Faith-Based Values with Modern Treatment Ummeed understands the importance of faith in the healing process. Our compassionate team […]

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Beyond the High: The Psychological Effects of Cannabis

Cannabis sativa is one of the oldest cultivated crops, with a history of use spanning over 10,000 years. The plant produces more than 500 different chemical compounds known as cannabinoids, each having different effects. Together with caffeine, tobacco and alcohol it is one of the most widely consumed drugs in the world.  Marijuana is derived

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Anti-Drug Awareness Day: Building a Healthier and Drug-Free Society

Drug addiction is not merely a personal issue; it affects families, friendships, education, employment, and the overall well-being of communities. Many people, especially young individuals, begin experimenting with drugs due to curiosity, peer pressure, stress, or the desire to escape emotional pain. What often starts as a temporary experience can gradually develop into dependence, leading

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Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month: Breaking the Silence and Building Support

Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month is an important opportunity to highlight the mental and emotional challenges men face and to encourage open conversations around well-being. Mental health affects everyone, regardless of age, background, or gender, yet many men continue to struggle in silence due to stigma, societal expectations, and fear of judgment. For generations, men

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When Influence Pretends to Be Expertise: The Rise of Pseudo Psychologists

In the age of reels, podcasts, and viral “therapy advice,” confidence is often mistaken for competence. Not all advice that feels comforting is clinically correct — misinformation can silently worsen emotional struggles. The internet has made psychological words common, but understanding mental health requires more than trendy labels and online quizzes. Real therapy is not

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Self-Harm Explained: Warning Signs, Causes, and Ways to Help Someone Heal

Key focus Self-harm is a sign of emotional distress, not attention-seeking. It reflects underlying pain, trauma, or unmet emotional needs. While not always linked to suicidal intent, self-harm significantly increases future suicide risk, making early understanding and support crucial. It often serves as a way to cope with overwhelming feelings or numbness, offering temporary relief

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The Psychology Behind Viral Trends and Mass Online Behaviour on Social Media

The Contagious Clicks: Viral Trends and Mass Online Behaviour  Viral trends spread quickly due to social influence, where people follow what many others are doing online.  Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) encourages users to participate in trending contents, challenges, memes, or hashtags.  Likes, comments, and shares provide social validation, motivating people to

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Thought Insertion, Withdrawal & Broadcasting: Understanding Delusions and Loss of Thought Ownership

Key focus: Humans usually experience a natural sense of ownership over their thoughts, but in certain psychological conditions this boundary between self-generated and external thoughts can become disrupted. When the brain’s internal ownership or agency system misfires, individuals may experience phenomena such as thought insertion (thoughts placed in the mind) or thought withdrawal (thoughts being

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Neurodiversity Week: Understanding Different Minds with Compassion and Inclusion

Different minds don’t need fixing they need spaces where they can function, express, and thrive. What looks like a struggle on the surface often holds a strength when understood with the right lens. The brain seeks safety, not sameness. Acceptance reduces distress more than pressure ever can. Inclusion is not adjustment for a few, but

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Anticipatory Grief: Understanding the Journey of Mourning Before Loss

In life, grief is typically associated with loss that has already occurred. Yet for many individuals, grief begins long before the final goodbye. This experience, known as anticipatory grief, refers to the mourning that arises when a loss is expected but has not yet happened. It is commonly seen among caregivers, families of terminally ill

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