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🎯 Researcher and Consultant in #PerformancePsychology and #MentalHealth Ex-Military

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Join a vibrant community of individuals who are interested in unlocking their mental edge and achieving performance goals.
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Social media is flooded with mental health misinformation. Recent global analysis found that around one-fourth of popular social media videos on topics like ADHD, trauma, and suicide were inaccurate or misleading. Misused terms trivialise real struggles, while self-diagnosis.
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Esports is reshaping performance psychology in 2025. Recent research finds elite gamers now face cognitive, emotional, and wellbeing challenges similar to top athletes. Peer-reviewed syntheses show esports as a data-rich arena for refining mental skill training and team.
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Sports analytics and real-time AI-driven insights are powering athlete performance like never before. With advanced wearable tech capturing metrics such as speed, fatigue, and body positioning, coaches are making informed, data-backed decisions on the fly. This revolution has.
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How we process the world shapes our wellbeing. New meta-analysis of 33 studies finds that around 31% of people are highly sensitive – far more responsive to environmental cues, and much more likely to experience anxiety or depression. Crucially, they also respond better to.
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Adolescent mental health faces new challenges in 2025. Post-pandemic, young people rely on social media for support and learning, yet this same digital world heightens anxiety, depression, and cyberbullying. Global evidence from WHO and UNICEF highlights deep inequalities –.
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Dr Dev Roychowdhury
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Burnout is no longer just a relic of the rigid office: 82% of employees globally are feeling burnt out, and factors like overwhelming workloads and blurred lines between work and home remain primary stressors even in flexible settings. The latest data shows remote, hybrid, and.
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Dr Dev Roychowdhury
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Unravelling the science and art of psychological diagnosis isn’t just for professionals. My latest article explains why accurate diagnosis matters, how it differs from medical diagnosis, why context and culture play a crucial role in mental health assessment, and how the right.
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Dr Dev Roychowdhury
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On this glorious 79th Indian Independence Day, let us honour the unbreakable spirit of the freedom fighters who sacrificed everything for Bharat’s sovereignty. As the flag soars high in the sky, may Bharatiyas be reminded of our unity, diversity, and resilience, and be united in
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A study analysing data from 27,258 patients who attended 115,936 psychotherapy sessions between January 2014 and July 2022 found that unemployment – whether actively seeking work or not – is associated with higher baseline psychological symptoms and more frequent suicide.
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Dr Dev Roychowdhury
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Hobbies aren’t a luxury – they’re a science-backed pillar of mental health. Recent reviews show regular hobbies reduce depression, anxiety and stress, and lift life satisfaction. They also build social connection – a protective factor in high‑pressure environments. It’s time.
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Dr Dev Roychowdhury
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Cutting-edge data and workplace wellness research are reshaping how high performance is sustained. Worldwide, major organisations are embedding brain health at the heart of strategy – not just as a perk, but as core infrastructure. Companies integrating cognitive wellness.
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Dr Dev Roychowdhury
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Remote work, now normalised for millions globally, is transforming the conversation on workplace wellbeing. The flexibility empowers many, but new research shows a steep cost: nearly three-quarters of remote workers report challenges including anxiety, burnout or depression –.
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Dr Dev Roychowdhury
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Miya bhai ki daring! ♥️. Keep it up 👏.🇮🇳.
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New research highlights a persistent gap: most people living with depression in low- and middle-income countries don’t receive even basic support – just 3% get treatment. To help close this divide, the WHO has launched a practical skills manual for anyone supporting adults in.
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Physical activity is much more than a remedy for physical health – current research confirms it fundamentally supports our mental wellbeing. Regular exercise doesn’t just reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety; it boosts cognitive function, improves sleep, and releases.
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Cricket is far more than a game – it’s a global passion weaving together tradition, identity, and mental resilience. From village greens to packed stadiums, cricket teaches patience, courage, and character. As someone who's worked with cricketers at every level, I’m often struck.
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RT @JonHaidt: I focused on anxiety/depression in Anglo countries. But @sapien_labs cast a broader net and finds much more extensive psychia….
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Dr Dev Roychowdhury
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Struggling to stay productive at work? . Emerging studies show that depression and anxiety remain leading drivers of lost productivity – not just through absenteeism, but also presenteeism, when employees turn up but can’t contribute at their best. Organisations can foster a.
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Establishing a daily routine is more than just structure – it is a foundation for improved mental health. Recent research highlights that consistent habits help reduce stress, enhance focus, and boost self-esteem, creating resilience during uncertainty. Prioritise small acts of.
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📣 New Paper Alert. Thrilled to have contributed to this new paper in Nature portfolio:. The study analysed news coverage of the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games in newspapers in 17 countries or regions (Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia,.
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