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Can We Read Your Mind?

Can We Read Your Mind?

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Increasing the general public's understanding of psychology is a problem in an era where mental health awareness is more important than ever. Making content that emphasizes what people need to know rather than what they want to know is crucial. We can offer much-needed clarity and knowledge about mental health by dispelling myths and giving the facts.The intention of this podcast,which is an initiative by the dept. of psychology of RCSS, is to introduce psychology into ordinary discourse and make it feel natural and relevant. So, Can we read your minds? no, we can do more than that!Psych_rcss Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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  • EP 4 : This Will Last Forever - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    Jun 24 2026

    We are back with a new episode on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as well are celebrating PTSD awareness day on June 27th globally. In this episode, the host has captured what PTSD or trauma actually is in terms of the physiology and also what it does to an individual suffering from it. Towards the end of the episode there are interesting facts about the history of PTSD diagnosis, so stay tuned and be learned.🍃

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    7 min
  • EP 3: "What A Man Can Be, He Must Be " - Abraham Maslow
    Jun 17 2026

    Join us in this new episode of CWRM?! where the Host Amelina speaks exclusively about the famous psychologist who was the founder of the Hierarchy of needs we all use as an arguing tool every single day. Yes, you got it! Abraham Maslow! Join this short episode where the Host takes you through the life journey of Maslow, The Hierarchy of Needs and some myth-busting because of course, it's psychology and we need our truth!


    Enjoy this episode and follow for more fascinating facts and details about Psychology!


    Host & Production: Amelina Sneha Maliekal.




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    8 min
  • EP 2: Balancing Act: Work and Wellness
    Oct 10 2024

    The document discusses workplace burnout, its symptoms, and how it differs from stress. It explains that burnout results from chronic stress and includes symptoms like exhaustion, detachment, and reduced job performance. Stress management techniques such as exercise, mindfulness, and cognitive restructuring can help, but a supportive work environment is also crucial for preventing burnout.


    Credit

    Hosts: Manasi Murukesh and Noura Fathima Raina

    Script writer /Content Editor:Rose Jerry

    Audio Editor: Zainab Nizar

    Content Designer: Archana Siby

    Producer/Director: Amarnath Babu, Ashley Maria Philip, Naveen S Gopal, Fathima Shirin

    Concept/creators: Muskan Sarda, Dr. Kusum Mary George, Amelina Sneha Maliekal

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    6 min
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