Category: History

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Unveiling the Depths of Self-Responsibility: Insights from Maharaj Yudhishthira’s Wisdom

Reading Time: 2 minutes In the rich tapestry of Indian epics, the Mahabharata stands as a beacon of eternal wisdom, offering insights into the human condition and the intricate laws of karma and dharma. Among its profound narratives, a compelling statement by Maharaj Yudhishthira in the Vana Parva captures the essence of self-responsibility and the philosophical concept of destiny: […]

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The heart of Tushima

Reading Time: 2 minutes “Ghost of Tsushima” is not just a game; it’s a deeply emotional journey that transcends the typical gaming experience. Each scene is a testament to the art of storytelling, woven together to form a tapestry of profound emotions. The game’s narrative is a masterful blend of history, culture, and personal drama, making it an unforgettable […]

Health Psychology History History of Science Integrated Health Psychology

The Biopsychosocial Model in Psychology

Reading Time: < 1 minute Understanding the Comprehensive Approach to Health The biopsychosocial model in psychology is a groundbreaking approach that broadens the scope of healthcare by integrating biological, psychological, and social factors in understanding health, illness, and healthcare delivery. Origins and Significance Developed by psychiatrist George Engel in the 1970s, this model challenged the traditional biomedical approach, which focused […]

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History of Psychology

Reading Time: 2 minutes Origins and Early History – Psychology, as a scientific discipline, originated in the late 19th century. However, its roots can be traced back to ancient Greece, 400 – 500 years BC, where philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle began to study the mind and behavior. – During the Middle Ages, psychological thought was dominated by […]

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