Ritika Sen

Content creator at PsychOnPoint, Ritika is a psychologist with an M.A. in Clinical Psychology and a diploma in Counselling and Guidance from Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar. She is an analytical thinker, keen observer, and effective communicator, deeply passionate about psychology. Ritika enjoys reading self-help books and is a trained classical dancer. She believes that mental health professionals are like Avengers in disguise, battling the "Thanos" that resides in our minds.
Psychology

HEURISTICS PSYCHOLOGY

Our brains have to analyse and react to hundreds of issues every day, nomatter how big or tiny, at any…

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Hawthorne Effect

The Hawthorne effect refers to a tendency in some individuals to alter their behavior in response to their awareness of…

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Drive-Reduction Theory

The foundation of drive-reduction theory is the notion that reducing “drives” is the main driving force behind all human behaviour.…

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Guide to the Anatomy of Neurons

Electrochemical signals are sent, received, and transmitted throughout the body via neurones, the brain’s information processing units.In essence, neurons—also referred…

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All About Karen Horney

Born in Germany in 1885, Karen Horney graduated from the University of Berlin with a medical degree in 1911.Following a…

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Social Psychology: Prejudice

Prejudice is the act of forming an opinion or making a judgment before all the information is known. According to…

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Introduction to Sports Psychology

The study of psychological and mental aspects that affect and are impacted by engagement in physical activity, exercise, and sports,…

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Childhood Trauma in Adults

The term “childhood trauma” specifically refers to the trauma people experience during their early development. Among the primary types of…

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CHILDHOOD DEPRESSION

IntroductionAll ages can be affected by the mental health illness known as depression. Children that are depressed may experience irritability,…

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GENDER DYSTOPIA: A Taboo in Society

The word “gender” was derived from the Old French word “gendre” (now “genre”), which signified “kind, sort, genus.” Based on…

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