by Shantanu Tilak | Jul 15, 2018 | Uncategorized
The weather can often trigger our mood to make us feel certain things about whether we want to head out, and how safe we feel. In cities like Mumbai, where precipitation can cause a lot of damage, the reactionary mechanisms built within our minds are pretty...
by Shantanu Tilak | Sep 27, 2017 | Adjustment, Health, Mental Health, Psychology, Social Psychology, Uncategorized
The development of a human being, according to Piaget, is divided into concrete stages that trace the evolution of the mind and the body with experience. Piaget’s theory of development is all encompassing in terms of the span it covers with respect to age. It...
by Shantanu Tilak | Sep 20, 2017 | Adjustment, Anxiety, Depression, Existentialism, Mental Health, Misconceptions, Psychology, Social Psychology, Uncategorized
Much is left to be unearthed about the mysterious changes that occur within an individual’s body when they exhibit signs and symptoms of Dissociative Identity Disorder. The signs of this condition are evident when individuals phase in and out of varied...
by Shantanu Tilak | Aug 23, 2017 | Uncategorized
Is the evaluation that people tend to make of you vague sometimes? Do you have a tendency to accept it as true? If you do, the Barnum Effect is in play! We often tend to take things that people say to us at face value rather than actually looking inward. This is often...
by Sampada Karandikar | Apr 17, 2017 | Uncategorized
Ashwini, a young dynamic woman, who had just completed her MBBS, and was aiming for further studies, when all of a sudden, she found herself in a helpless situation. A family member of hers was diagnosed with a chronic disease, and suddenly, Ashwini found herself in...