When Good People Turn Bad: The Stanford Prison Experiment (1971)

The Stanford Prison Experiment

The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE), conducted in 1971 by Professor Philip G. Zimbardo at Stanford University, remains one of social psychology’s most compelling and controversial studies. This dramatic simulation of prison life aimed to explore whether situational factors or individual dispositions primarily influence human behavior when “good people” are placed in an “evil environment”. Originally […]

8 Modern Digital Disorders You Might Have (From Nomophobia to Truman Show Delusion)

8 Modern Digital Disorders You Might Have (From Nomophobia to Truman Show Delusion)

In our hyper-connected world, where smartphones are extensions of our hands and social media shapes our realities, the lines between healthy digital engagement and problematic overuse are increasingly blurred. What once seemed like innocuous habits can, for some, morph into genuine psychological challenges. As of 2024-2025, mental health professionals and researchers are keenly observing a […]

Predicting Illness Before It Strikes: AI in Medicine

AI in Healthcare

The Digital Doctor Is In AI in Healthcare has evolved from a theoretical concept to a cornerstone of modern medicine. By leveraging machine learning, genomics, and big data analytics, Artificial Intelligence in healthcare is enabling precision medicine and predictive diagnostics at unprecedented scales. With global healthcare systems under pressure to deliver efficient, equitable, and individualized […]