pop culture
Representations of mental health in pop culture; dissect and discuss popular psychology, mental illness stigmas, and media depictions.
The Portage Guide for Children (PGC)
Introduction: The Portage Guide for Children (PGC) is a comprehensive and widely used psychological assessment tool designed to support the development of young children with special needs. Developed by Dr. Lela L. Mason in the 1960s, the PGC aims to identify and address developmental delays in children aged birth to six years. Today I am going to explore it step-by-step overview of the PGC, including its purpose, administration, age limits, scoring, domains, pros and cons, expert suggestions, and procedure.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
Myths Regarding the Brain and Perception
No, the claim that humans only use 10% of their brains is a common myth and is not supported by scientific evidence. In reality, the brain is a highly complex organ, and most, if not all, of it is active and serves a purpose.
By Shoeshoe Moshoeshoe3 years ago in Psyche
Unraveling the Suspense: A Murder Story
Murder is a heinous crime that has the power to leave an everlasting impact on everyone associated with it. In movies and novels, it has always been a popular theme, and real-life incidents often inspire them. But the harsh reality is that murders happen in real life too, leaving behind a trail of despair and unanswered questions. In this article, we will discuss a murder story that shook a small town and had the whole country following it.
By Muneeb Javed3 years ago in Psyche




