Nandini Jaiswal

Content creator at PsychOnPoint, Nandini is an M.A. student at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, majoring in Psychology. She works with PsyConnect and has a keen interest in psychology. Additionally, she enjoys writing and exploring various facets of human behavior through her academic and creative pursuits.
Psychology

The Role of Play in Child Development

Introduction Play serves as a cornerstone of childhood, acting as a crucial element in shaping a child’s development across multiple…

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The Loneliness Epidemic: Implications for Mental Health

Understanding Loneliness Loneliness is an emotional experience marked by feelings of isolation and disconnection, which can create discomfort in social…

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Ecopsychology: The Impact of Nature on Mental Health

Have you ever thought about why stepping into a forest or walking along a beach can fill some people with…

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Peer Pressure and Its Effect on Adolescent Behavior

Introduction Peers are individuals who share similar characteristics, such as age, status, or interests, and typically interact as equals within…

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How Our Nerves Communicate: The Basics of Brain Signals

The Brain’s Language: How Nerves Talk Think about how you send a text message to a friend. With just a…

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Social Conflicts: How Emotions and Power Affect Us

Introduction Social conflict is characterized by disputes, struggles, and hostilities that arise among individuals or collectives in a community due…

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Cognitive Biases in Decision-Making

Introduction to Cognitive Biases Ever wondered why we sometimes make the same mistake twice or how our brain tricks us…

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The Dynamics of Social Influence: Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience Explained

Social Influence Social influence processes involve efforts by one or more people to change the behaviors, attitudes, or feelings of…

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Effects of Color on Mood and Behavior

Why is it that some colors make us feel calm while others provoke anger or frustration? This phenomenon is known…

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Trauma and Memories: Insights and Interventions

Definition of Memory According to psychologist Larry Squire, “Memory is defined as the faculty of encoding, storing, and retrieving information.”…

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