July 2025

What Should Your Cover Letter Include?

By Kavya Sharma, Student, DAV College, Chandigarh Introduction A cover letter is more than just a formality, it’s your first chance to speak directly to a potential employer. Unlike a resume, which lists facts and achievements, a cover letter adds context and voice. It’s your opportunity to tell a story: who you are, why you’re excited […]

How to Prepare a Research Proposal

By Priyanka Joshi, Student, Banasthali Vidyapith “Research Proposal.” Two words that have haunted me constantly in my final year of undergrad. It’s like my own personal boogeyman that just won’t leave me alone.  Academia has always felt like an exclusive club. One where everyone magically knows all the unspoken rules, dressed in metaphorical (or sometimes literal)

The Compulsion to Self-Improve: When Growth Becomes a Trauma Response 

By Priyanka Joshi, Student, Banasthali Vidyapith We live in a world that worships at the altar of self-betterment. Therapy offices echo with determined declarations: “I just want to get better.” But peel back the layers, and you’ll often find something far more unsettling—not a desire to heal, but a terror of being unacceptable in one’s current

Rumination vs. Reflection: When Introspection Becomes a Cognitive Trap 

By Priyanka Joshi, Student, Banasthali Vidyapith Introduction: The Introspective Illusion  Introspection enjoys a good reputation. It is prescribed in journals, encouraged in therapy, and idealized in culture as a source of growth. But beneath the umbrella of “knowing thyself” lurk two neural twins with opposite agendas: reflection and rumination.  ➢ Reflection: The scientist—cool, evaluative, holding thoughts

AI Therapists: Mental Health Miracle or Algorithmic Gamble?

By Kavya Sharma, Student, DAV College, Chandigarh As mental health challenges continue to rise globally, artificial intelligence (AI) is stepping into a space traditionally reserved for human therapists. With AI-powered therapy apps, chatbots, and even virtual counselors gaining popularity, one big question looms large: Can AI truly support mental health in meaningful ways, or are we

INTERN PSYCHOLOGIST AT MYFEMILY BY NUTRITIONIST SALONI

Job Description: MYFEMILY by Nutritionist Saloni is inviting applications for a Hybrid Internship role for Psychology students or recent graduates. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of nutrition and mental well-being, contributing to real-time therapy practices, wellness programs, and social impact campaigns. Website: https://myfemily.com/ Location: Hybrid – Remote and In-Office (as

THE IMPORTANCE OF LITERATURE REVIEW IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH

By Kavya Sharma, Student, DAV College, Chandigarh Introduction Have you ever wondered what truly makes psychological research strong, credible, and impactful? Is it the data, the methodology, or the statistical tools? While all of these matter, there’s one essential component that often gets less spotlight than it deserves — the literature review. A good and thorough

Summer Internship (Multiple Roles) at Prabhav Trust

Job Description: Join Prabhav Trust — a youth-led, NITI Aayog–affiliated NGO focused on mental wellness — for a dynamic summer internship aimed at creating real-world impact. With over 50,000 lives already touched, the organization is seeking passionate individuals from diverse backgrounds to be part of their mission. Website: https://www.prabhavtrust.org Location: Online, Offline, and Hybrid opportunities

Psychology & Behavioral Research Intern at Solyte

Description: Work at the intersection of psychology, behavioural science, and innovation. Engage in psychometrics and behavioural science projects, helping apply psychology in real-world settings. Website: https://www.linkedin.com/company/solyte/  (LinkedIn) Location: Bangalore (Hybrid: 1–2 days onsite per week; remote preferred)  Roles and Responsibilities: Duration: 3–6 months  Joining Date: Immediate  Eligibility Criteria: Benefits and Perks: How to apply/Contact details:Email

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