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Health

Dependent Personality Disorder

At some point in our lives, especially during childhood, we all experience being completely dependent on someone else, even as adults. We continue to rely on others to some extent for guidance, support, and approval, particularly during stressful times. However, dependency becomes a problem when it is in excess and causes emotional distress, or interferes […]

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How to Bring Self-control into Study Behavior: According to Psychology

Ms. Z is a very enthusiastic student who wants to achieve the best in academics and to be a good teacher in her career. However, recently, she began using social media often. She can’t even get 15 minutes away from her phone to focus on her studies. The continuous notification tone always creates a sense […]

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Awareness

The Phantom Phone Syndrome: Why We Imagine Hearing Notifications That Don’t  Exist 

Have You Felt a Buzz That Wasn’t There?  Have you ever impatiently reached for your phone when you sensed a vibration in your pocket, only to discover that there were no new notifications? You’re not by yourself. Phantom Vibration Syndrome (PVS), a phenomenon that reflects our increasing reliance on technology, is the name given to this […]

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Innovative Therapies in Luxury Rehab: A Look at the Future of Mental Health Care

With the increasing global burden of mental health diseases, the demand for luxury rehab centers is on the rise. These state-of-the-art, exclusive retreats continue to offer innovative treatments to address the broad spectrum of mental health issues slowly gripping the world. In addition to providing top-tier amenities and secluded environments, these facilities are keen to […]

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Awareness

The Price of Unused Talent: Psychological Effects and the Journey to Rediscovery

The concept of unused talent adds a layer of complexity to psychology, emotion, and identity. Talents typically emerge early in life as innate skills or abilities that highlight an individual’s uniqueness. However, when these talents remain undeveloped or untapped, they can lead to more intense emotional and psychological effects. The Concept of Unused Talent Talent […]

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Travel

Strategies to Prevent Burnout for Traveling EMTs

The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) job is undoubtedly among the most honourable and respected in the medical field. These specialists regularly perform various lifesaving actions on-site as well as in the hospitals. If rescuing people has ever been your calling, this is the fulfilling career to consider. A lot of people think that most of […]

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Education

Psychology of Waiting: Why it feels forever When You’re Anxious

Waiting is a delay, a form of inaction. It is described as remaining idle while anticipating an event. Our perception of waiting is primarily influenced by two areas of the brain. (PsychCentral) As an alarm system, the amygdala sustains and alters fear and anxiety. While the cerebral cortex is in charge of attention, perception, language, […]

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Awareness

The burdens borne by artists

“I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process.” Are you among those who believe that anybody can make art and become an artist? For some, it is not merely about becoming an artist, it’s about living as an artist and enduring the diverse challenges brought […]

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Research

New Insights into How Our Brain Perceives Body Weight Differently: A Psychological Perspective

Groundbreaking research from Birkbeck University of London has been pioneering research that shows a unique neurological discrepancy in our weight perception, which combined with neuroscience & psychology could be intriguing both simply and more broadly. Understanding the mind-body weight distinction and how our brains perceive body image is illuminated by the study with important implications […]

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Top 5 Skin Health Benefits of Tocotrienol

Do you know? Skin is the largest organ of the human body and consists of three layers: 1st layer is the epidermis, 2nd is the dermis, and 3rd is the subcutaneous layer.  The skin also functions in sensations such as pain, touch, temperature, and pressure due to the sensory receptors found in the skin abundantly. […]

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