by Urveez Kakalia | May 29, 2026 | Family, Parenting & Relationships
Photo Credit: Freepik.com Palliative and End – of – Life Care: A Psychological and Holistic Perspective Palliative and end- of- life care represent compassionate, person- centered approaches to supporting individuals facing serious and life-limiting...
by Urveez Kakalia | Apr 8, 2026 | Family, Parenting & Relationships
Photo Credit: Freepik.com How can parents support a child’s mental health? Parents often have a meaningful influence on their child’s mental and emotional well-being. Children tend to observe and absorb how their parents communicate, respond to stress, express values,...
by Urveez Kakalia | Jan 7, 2026 | Family, Parenting & Relationships
One of the hardest parts of parenting is knowing when to step in and when to step back. Watching a child climb a tree, ride a skateboard, or walk into school alone can trigger intense fear. While protection is instinctive, overprotection can quietly chip away at a...
by Urveez Kakalia | Sep 25, 2025 | Family, Parenting & Relationships
Marriage is often imagined as a fairytale of love, companionship, and happily ever after. Yet, psychology shows us that it is also a major life transition. Newlyweds quickly realise that adjustments-big and small-are part of building a shared life. These adjustments...
by Urveez Kakalia | Jun 16, 2025 | Family, Parenting & Relationships
Photo Credit: Freepik.com Understanding Teenage Rebellion: Why Your Teen Isn’t Trying to Drive you Crazy (Even if it feels like it) The Disappearing Act: “Where did my child go?” As children step into adolescence, it can feel like they have morphed into entirely...
by Urveez Kakalia | May 13, 2025 | Family, Parenting & Relationships
Photo Credit: Freepik.com Attachment Styles in Adult Relationships: How Early Bonds Shape Romantic Outcomes Our earliest bonds hold more power than we realise. Attachment theory, developed by John Bowlby, suggests that the emotional patterns formed in childhood...