In a post-Covid case study, a noted psychologist puts the dynamics of man-woman sexuality under the microscope only to discover a lot may have changed when it comes to each expressing their needs.
Afghan crisis: A return to the scourge of paedophilia—borne along by an unwritten, semi-official Talibani code— is a threat, often shrouded in denial, that few want to talk about.
BY Rajat Mitra 28 August 2021
A question that every Indian asks today -- why our athletes come close to winning a medal and miss it by a fraction?
BY Rajat Mitra 8 August 2021
Grief, as we know today from psychological research is not a single emotion but a process, a series of stages that follow one another.
BY Rajat Mitra 20 May 2021
Many were quick to share that discussing intimacy, once a sideissue relegated to the background, now occupied the central hour.
BY Rajat Mitra 4 March 2021
The ruling by the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court that there must be skin to skin contact for an act to be considered sexual assault is only going to encourage gropers and molesters further, argues a prominent clinical psychologist. .
BY Rajat Mitra 26 January 2021
What does suicide do to us? Perhaps it tells us about the inescapable forces that lurk within us ready to enter our personal space and break the innermost boundary that protects our self.
BY Rajat Mitra 23 June 2020
When a pandemic and technology disengage us from the real world and the significance of physical experience, what does civilisation fall back upon to redeem itself?
BY Rajat Mitra 1 June 2020
Medical science tells us that alienation and anxiety extract a toll on our brain and these two emotions refuse to disappear
BY Rajat Mitra 9 April 2020
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