Ammarah Sakrani

<strong><u>Thinking in Two Languages</u></strong>

Often when we discuss bilingualism, we imagine someone switching between two languages, or painstakingly translating each word in their head.…

2 weeks ago

Child Wellbeing Beyond Paper

Over the years Pakistan has established multiple laws advocating for the wellbeing of children; protecting them from violence, exploitation, child…

4 weeks ago

RIASEC Holland Model

There is a question that everyone debates. A choice that everyone makes within academia; and that is: what do I…

2 months ago

Psychosis and Cortical Thickness

Psychosis is a mental state in which a person loses touch with reality. During a psychotic episode, perception and thinking…

3 months ago

The Jungian Archetypes

We all have heard of the id, ego, and superego – famous from Freuds psychoanalytic theory. But have you heard of…

5 months ago

Theories of Impulse Control Disorders

Impulse control and non-substance addictive disorders are disorders characterized by an inability in emotional and behavioural self-control. These behaviours can…

6 months ago

Imposter Syndrome: Feeling Like A Fraud?

Do you believe that you’ve managed to trick everyone into believing that you’re more skilled than you really are? Do…

6 months ago

A Dive Into Generational Trauma and Epigenetics

There has been a rise in awareness and a cultural shift towards understanding trauma and the long lasting impacts it…

7 months ago

Common Misconceptions About Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder that causes clinically significant level of disruptions in various aspects of an individual’s life; socially, occupationally,…

8 months ago

Understanding Eating Disorders

A common misconception of eating disorders is that eating disorders are a lifestyle decision. Though no one chooses to have…

10 months ago