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Self Help

Self Punishment and Self Love

Self-love and self-punishment are two sides of the same coin that somewhere shape our relationship with ourselves. On one hand, self-love fosters growth, acceptance and compassion, self-punishment on the other hand leads to negative self-talk, low self-esteem, and self-harming behaviour.

Education

Corporal Punishment: Is Hitting Children the Correct Way of Discipline?

Have you ever been slapped by a teacher in school or told to hold your ear and stand outside the classroom or face the wall and stand? If not this then give a sarcastic comment for not behaving in a

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Imbalanced Learning and Punishment Can Be Cause Of OCD: Study

In a study conducted by the scientists of Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Advanced Telecommunication Research Institute International and Tamagawa University it was revealed that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) develops as a result of imbalanced learning between reinforcement and

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Using punishment as an intervention for temper-tantrums in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Because many children with autism are unable to communicate in acceptable manners, it is quite likely that they may throw tantrums or act out their stress, anxiety, and confusion. As a matter of treating these temper tantrums, using punishment to

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Choosing a Psychology Degree for a Career in Forensics: Understanding its role in behavioral analysis and forensic psychology

Behavior analysis is an attractive scientific field that changes understanding, prediction and behavior through solid research and evidence-based methods. A major part of this discipline is applied behavioral analysis (ABA), which employs structured techniques and reinforcement strategies to effectively shape

Awareness

Why Mental Health Myths Persist Despite Scientific Evidence 

Consider 19-year-old Alex, who lives in a tiny rural hamlet and struggles with depression. Because they think his ailments are the result of a “spiritual weakness” that calls for prayer rather than therapy, his family refrains from obtaining medical help.

Awareness

How to Recognize and Respond to Manipulation

In social psychology, There are eleven main types of influence: persuasion, self-promotion, suggestion, infection, imitation, affection, request, coercion, criticism, ignoring, and manipulation. Manipulation is a hidden Emotional influence by one person on another. It is closely related and opposite to

Awareness Positive

5 tips to develop body Positivity

Body positivity is the belief that everyone deserves a good body image, regardless of how society and popular culture define ideal shape, size, and appearance. It entails liking your body and feeling good about its appearance. Why focus on Body

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79 Education Systems Ban Smartphones in Classrooms

At least 79 educational institutions around the world have banned the use of smartphones in classrooms due to the growing concerns regarding their effects on students’ learning and privacy. There is no explicit legislation or policy regarding smartphone usage in

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Prolonged Incarceration Harms Mental Health, Says Bombay HC While Granting Bail

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday granted bail to an accused who had spent more than nine years in jail as an undertrial prisoner, citing the adverse effects on those incarcerated for a prolonged period. The court pointed out