Psychological Society-UPHSD Molino

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Happy Birthday to the one who always represents our batch with dedication and heart—our amazing 2nd Year Representative!...
18/06/2026

Happy Birthday to the one who always represents our batch with dedication and heart—our amazing 2nd Year Representative! ✨

Thank you for always being approachable, dependable, and for making sure our batch's voices are heard. Your commitment and willingness to serve never go unnoticed. We hope your special day is filled with happiness, laughter, and all the love you deserve. 🤍

‎A huge congratulations to Jaquilyn Arrieta, Zyreen Lee S. Embile,  Jesiah Lyn A. Gonzaga, Devine Bless C. Guhiting, Map...
15/06/2026

‎A huge congratulations to Jaquilyn Arrieta, Zyreen Lee S. Embile, Jesiah Lyn A. Gonzaga, Devine Bless C. Guhiting, Maphette O. Heredia, Jade Marian M. Omangayon, Shama Maria Amor C. Martos, and Shane Arianne D. Pasilaban for the successful publication of their research titled:

‎"Baby, Baby, Baby, No!: A Phenomenological Study of Child-Free Married Filipino Millennial Husbands "

‎Your dedication, patience, and consistent hard work have truly paid off in reaching this meaningful academic milestone. Completed as part of the Filipino Psychology course, this study showcases not only your strong research skills and commitment to quality, but also your curiosity, critical thinking, and remarkable growth as future psychology professionals. It also reflects the research-driven standard of the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta – Molino.

‎This work was guided and supervised by Dr. Darwin D. Diola, and Dana Alyssa L. Arahan Course Professor and Research Adviser.

‎This is just the beginning of many more great contributions to come. Keep exploring, learning, and making an impact!

‎🔗 DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.571010

Baby, Baby, Baby, No!: A Phenomenological Study of Child-Free Married Filipino Millennial Husbands

Author: Jaquilyn Arieta, Zyreen Lee S. Embile, Jesiah Lyn A. Gonzaga, Devine Bless C. Guhiting, Maphette O. Heredia, Jade Marian M. Omangayon, Shama Maria Amor C. Martos, Shane Arianne D. Pasilaban, Darwin D. Diola, & Dana Alyssa L. Arahan

Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.5701010

Citation: Arieta, J.., Embile, Z.L., Gonzaga, J.L., Guhiting, D.B., Heredia, M., Omangayon, J.M., Martos, S.M.A., Pasilaban, S.A., Diola, D., & Arahan, D.A. (2026). Baby, Baby, Baby, No!: A Phenomenological Study of Child-Free Married Filipino Millennial Husbands. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 57(10), 1336-1343. https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.571010

Learn more about the journal at https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2822-4353

‎A huge congratulations to Veranicy S. Mabalda, Faith Nathalie M. Baldomar, Kristina Cassandra T. Dela Cruz, Hermione S....
15/06/2026

‎A huge congratulations to Veranicy S. Mabalda, Faith Nathalie M. Baldomar, Kristina Cassandra T. Dela Cruz, Hermione S. Gaspar, Rain Russell D. Huliganga, and Viktoria Emanuelle D. Velasquez for the successful publication of their research titled:

‎" Effects of the Pomodoro Technique and Self-Directed Study Breaks on College Students’ Immediate Post-Test Performance "

‎Your dedication, patience, and consistent hard work have truly paid off in reaching this meaningful academic milestone. Completed as part of the Experimental Psychology course, this study showcases not only your strong research skills and commitment to quality, but also your curiosity, critical thinking, and remarkable growth as future psychology professionals. It also reflects the research-driven standard of the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta – Molino.

‎This work was guided and supervised by Dr. Darwin D. Diola Course Professor and Research Adviser.

‎This is just the beginning of many more great contributions to come. Keep exploring, learning, and making an impact!

‎🔗 DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.571009

Effects of the Pomodoro Technique and Self-Directed Study Breaks on College Students’ Immediate Post-Test Performance

Author: Veranicy S. Mabalda, Faith Nathalie M. Baldomar, Kristina Cassandra T. Dela Cruz, Hermione S. Gaspar, Rain Russell D. Huliganga, Viktoria Emanuelle D. Velasquez, & Darwin D. Diola

Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.5701009

Citation: Mabalda, V., Baldomar, F.N., DelaCruz, K.C., Gaspar, H., Huliganga, R.R., Velasquez, V.E., & Diola, D. (2026). Effects of the Pomodoro Technique and Self-Directed Study Breaks on College Students’ Immediate Post-Test Performance. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 57(10), 1327-1335. https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.571009

Learn more about the journal at https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2822-4353

A huge congratulations toJed Angelika B. Trajano, Quiesha Maria Eliphet Q. Diza, Rovnic M. Estabillo, Riza Daniela P. Ge...
15/06/2026

A huge congratulations toJed Angelika B. Trajano, Quiesha Maria Eliphet Q. Diza, Rovnic M. Estabillo, Riza Daniela P. Geronimo, Aiah Colene C. Muico, Adrian Lance B. Tan, and Bhea Venice V. Ygnacio for the successful publication of their research titled:

‎"First in Line: Analyzing Cultural Expectations and Family Dynamics Among Filipino Eldest Daughters"

‎Your dedication, patience, and consistent hard work have truly paid off in reaching this meaningful academic milestone. Completed as part of the Filipino Psychology course, this study showcases not only your strong research skills and commitment to quality, but also your curiosity, critical thinking, and remarkable growth as future psychology professionals. It also reflects the research-driven standard of the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta – Molino.

‎This work was guided and supervised by Dr. Darwin D. Diola, and Jose Mari A. Hulleza Course Professor and Research Adviser.

‎This is just the beginning of many more great contributions to come. Keep exploring, learning, and making an impact!

‎🔗 DOI: https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.571008

First in Line: Analyzing Cultural Expectations and Family Dynamics Among Filipino Eldest Daughters

Author: Jed Angelika B. Trajano, Quiesha Maria Eliphelet Q. Diza, Ronvic M. Estabillo, Riza Daniela P. Geronimo, Aiah Colene C. Muico, Adrian Lance B. Tan, Bhea Venice V. Ygnacio, Darwin D. Diola, & Jose Mari Hulleza

Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.5701008

Citation: Trajano, J.A., Diza, Q.M.E., Estabillo, R., Geronimo, R.D., Muico, A.C., Tan, A.L., Ygnacio, B.V., Diola, D., & Hulleza, J.M. (2026). First in Line: Analyzing Cultural Expectations and Family Dynamics Among Filipino Eldest Daughters. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 57(10), 1318-1326. https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.571008

Learn more about the journal at https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2822-4353

‎A huge congratulations to Reizhyl Faye Dolenzo, Rein Caira T. Callangan, Reanne Luie C. Campo, Yosefa Jazreel Q. Jala, ...
13/06/2026

‎A huge congratulations to Reizhyl Faye Dolenzo, Rein Caira T. Callangan, Reanne Luie C. Campo, Yosefa Jazreel Q. Jala, Jouvaline Mae L. Valones and Ayesa Ching C. Villagracia for the successful publication of their research titled:

‎"The Effects of Multitasking on Task Accuracy Among College Students"

‎Your dedication, patience, and consistent hard work have truly paid off in reaching this meaningful academic milestone. Completed as part of the Experimental Psychology course, this study showcases not only your strong research skills and commitment to quality, but also your curiosity, critical thinking, and remarkable growth as future psychology professionals. It also reflects the research-driven standard of the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta – Molino.

‎This work was guided and supervised by Dr. Darwin D. Diola, Course Professor and Research Adviser.

‎This is just the beginning of many more great contributions to come. Keep exploring, learning, and making an impact!

‎🔗 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20666541

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🧠 DISCOVER YOUR POTENTIAL WITH A BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PSYCHOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM DALTA – MOLIN...
12/06/2026

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Every person has a story, every behavior has a reason, and every challenge presents an opportunity to create positive change. If you're passionate about understanding people and making a meaningful impact, Psychology could be the path for you.

At the University of Perpetual Help Molino, you'll be part of a community that values growth, compassion, leadership, and lifelong learning. Beyond academics, you'll gain experiences that prepare you to become a well-rounded professional ready to make a difference wherever your journey takes you.

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Ano, Tara? 😏🧠The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA - Molino Campus is officially open for admissions for AB Psyc...
10/06/2026

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Congratulations on your published research entitled “Efficacy of Tactile Slime Toy: An Experimental Approach to Acute St...
01/06/2026

Congratulations on your published research entitled “Efficacy of Tactile Slime Toy: An Experimental Approach to Acute Stress Among College Students”!

Your dedication, patience, and hard work have truly paid off in this impressive academic milestone. As part of the Experimental Psychology Course, this study reflects not only your research skills but also your curiosity, critical thinking, and academic growth.

The study was authored by Marie Assunta T. Omanhan, Zeisha Marielle R. Adorador, Kheicei-Ann D. Andes, Abegail S. Arceño, Riela Annea G. Bernardo, and Shamma Maria Amor C. Martos, under the supervision of Dr. Darwin D. Diola as the Course Professor.

Well done on turning effort into something meaningful and publishable—this is just the beginning of even greater achievements ahead!

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20474219

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Congratulations on your published research entitled “Doom Scrolling-Style Scrolling and Its Effect on Immediate Recall”!...
27/05/2026

Congratulations on your published research entitled “Doom Scrolling-Style Scrolling and Its Effect on Immediate Recall”!

Your dedication, patience, and hard work have truly paid off in this impressive academic milestone. As part of the Experimental Psychology Course, this study reflects not only your research skills but also your curiosity, critical thinking, and academic growth.

The study was authored by Zenia B. Degala, Alexandra Kishie P. Casitas, Micah Keila I. Flores, Hannah Aemery C. Gigante, Angel Indic, Collen Jean M. Leonardo, and Lannah Lois Kloie Talam, under the supervision of Dr. Darwin D. Diola as the Course Professor.

Well done on turning effort into something meaningful and publishable—this is just the beginning of even greater achievements ahead!

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20411742

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THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL YEAR, PSYCHIES!Behind every late-night planning session and every initiative that brought us c...
27/05/2026

THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL YEAR, PSYCHIES!

Behind every late-night planning session and every initiative that brought us closer together, there was a student body that gave us a reason to keep pushing.

As A.Y. 2025–2026 comes to a close, we—the outgoing officers of the Psychological Society—want to express our deepest gratitude to all of you.

Thank you for trusting our vision and choosing connection alongside us. Our goal wasn't just to manage an organization, but to build a safe space where we could all grow, heal, and learn together. None of this would have been possible without your support and your hearts.

Serving this department has been our absolute honor. As we step down from our roles and move into our next chapters, we carry the memories of this unforgettable year with us.

Signing off as your officers, but always connected as your peers. Thank you, Psych Soc! 🩷

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