Psychology

When is Hypnotherapy the Cure?

Psychologist, psychiatrist, or hypnotherapist? Dr Niya explains who to see, when, and why in this deep dive on clinical hypnotherapy.

My Journey in Hypnotherapy

From marine engineering to hypnotherapy, Dr. Niya shares how a crisis led her to discover her true calling in healing and the mind.

A New Trend: Therapy by Art

Europe’s art therapy boom transforms museums into healing spaces, with doctors prescribing visits to aid mental health and trauma recovery.

Confessions and Invisible Tragedies: Why Cheating is More Popular than Death

Viral confessions, like cheating, often outshine global tragedies. Emotional clickbait, news fatigue, and society's shifting focus in 2025 are to answer.

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Bobi Wine: “A New Uganda” Belongs to All Ugandans

Bobi Wine’s “A New Uganda” is more than a campaign slogan; it’s a national call for renewal beyond Museveni’s 40-year rule.

Celebrities, Crime, and Politics: Lavish Plans to France Under Fire

French celebrity robberies expose security gaps; lenient Kardashian verdict and Joelle Mardinian’s ordeal fuel political battles in France.

America First? TikTok Gives Control to Israeli Tech Company

The American algorithm of TikTok may shift to Oracle, raising fears of pro-Israel bias, censorship, and the illusion of free speech but geopolitics in Trump's America.

Drones Over Denmark: Europe’s New Form of Warfare

Copenhagen's Monday night closure because of drones was no ordinary disruption. It was the opening act.

A Martyr is Political Capital: Meloni Links Kirk Assassination to Red Brigades

Meloni politicises Charlie Kirk’s assassination, linking U.S. violence to Italy’s past terrorism and framing her government as defender of democracy.