Author name: Arjun Raj

Workplace Stress for Professional Women
Women’s Mental Health

Workplace Stress for Professional Women: Understanding Pressure, Gender Dynamics, and Mental Well-Being

Workplace Stress for Professional Women: Understanding Pressure, Gender Dynamics, and Mental Well-Being For many professional women, the workplace is a space of growth, independence, and ambition. At the same time, it can also be a source of sustained psychological pressure that often goes unnamed. Workplace stress for women is not only about workload. It is […]

College Life and Mental Well-Being
Women’s Mental Health

College Life and Mental Well-Being: Navigating Pressure, Identity, and Expectations

College Life and Mental Well-Being: Navigating Pressure, Identity, and Expectations College is often described as an exciting phase of independence, opportunity, and self-discovery. For many young women, however, college life also brings emotional pressure that is rarely discussed openly. Academic demands, changing relationships, and expectations about success can quietly affect mental well-being. In cities like

Mental Health Myths vs Facts
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Mental Health Myths vs Facts: What Hyderabad Residents Should Know

Mental Health Myths vs Facts: What Hyderabad Residents Should Know Mental health concerns are far more common than many people realise, yet misunderstandings continue to shape how emotional distress and psychological conditions are viewed. In Hyderabad, as well as across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, myths surrounding mental health often delay care, increase stigma, and leave

Emotional Problems in Teenagers
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Emotional Problems in Teenagers: A Psychiatrist’s View

5 Psychological Problems in Teenagers That Should Not Be IgnoredAdolescence is a time of intense change. Teenagers experience rapid physical growth, emotional shifts, academic pressure, and evolving social relationships, often all at once. Mood swings, irritability, and withdrawal are commonly dismissed as part of growing up. While some emotional ups and downs are expected, persistent

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