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Psychologs is a magazine that aims to provide insightful and informative articles on various aspects of Mental Health and Psychology. The magazine is designed to appeal to both professionals in the field of psychology as well as the general public who are interested in understanding human behavior and Psychological Issues.

Research

Brain Damage and Neural Changes in Schizophrenia: How the Disorder Affects the Brain

This research explores how schizophrenia, a chronic mental disorder, is linked to lasting changes in the brain. Rather than being caused by just

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Awareness

The Emotional and Ethical Costs of Commercialising Mental Health

For decades, mental health was a “hush-hush” topic, hidden away in backrooms. After COVID-19, mental health struggles finally came out into the open.

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Social

Identity Fragmentation Across Social Media Platforms and Its Mental Toll

Think of one sitting in a sunlit home office in quietness. They have just revised their LinkedIn profile(Social Media), made sure the headline

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Industrial

The Hidden Psychological Impact of Unemployment: How Job Loss Affects Your Mind

While unemployment is often discussed in terms of statistics and GDP, the actual psychological pain it causes is far more personal. It usually

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Motivation

When Success Defines You: The Hidden Psychology of High Achievement and Existential Anxiety

Consider an example of a senior consultant who has never had a full day off in three years. She wakes up at 5:00

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Research

Imagery Therapy for Psychosis: Helping People Gain Control Over Disturbing Mental Images

This research describes a new psychological therapy designed to help people with psychosis, a mental health condition that can cause hallucinations, paranoia and

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Health

When Nothing Feels Good: Understanding Anhedonia in Mood Disorders

Approximately 70% of individuals diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) experience anhedonia, the progressive, pervasive loss of the capacity for pleasure, motivation, and

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Awareness

​Psychological Dependence on Algorithms: Who Is in Control—You or the Algorithm?

​The modern human experience is mediated more and more by a set of invisible hands: the algorithm. Whether it is the choice of

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Health Relationship

Hypervigilance in Post-Relationship Adjustment: Why the Brain Stays on Alert

Leaving a toxic relationship is supposed to feel like freedom. And in many ways it does, but for a significant number of survivors,

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Technology

How Smartphones and Social Media Rewire Our Brains: A Neuroscience Perspective

Digital media and technology have become deeply intertwined in our lives. Without even realising, it has slowly and deeply strengthened its roots in

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