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Self Help

Behaviorism: History, Types, and Impact

Since the beginning of evolution, humans have been curious about nature. Because of this humans have developed into social being. This curiosity helps us learn many new and progressive things in life. This curiosity also leads the psychologist to learn about human behavior and its explanations. For explaining it 3 earlier school of thoughts were […]

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Parenting

The Evolution of Parenting Styles: A Deeper Look

The shift in parenting styles from authoritarian to more permissive involves more than just a modification in discipline methods; it signifies a deep-seated change in how children are seen. Today’s parent sees their child as an individual whose thoughts are respected and taken into consideration, not as a subordinate. This paradigm shift is consistent with […]

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Social

The Enigma of Evil: Deconstructing Ted Bundy’s Criminal Psychology

The legacy of Ted Bundy in the field of criminal psychology is unbreakable. In addition to leaving his mark on history, his methodical and savage rampage in the 1970s sparked an intense and continuing conversation among academics, criminologists, and the general public. His legacy challenges a thorough examination of the nature of evil, the causes […]

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Health News

Consumption of Protein in Midlife Impacts Women’s Ageing: Study

Women who intake protein in their midlife gets Healthy Aging. According to the new research study, women who consume sufficient protein, especially plant protein, in their routine diet will probably stay healthy as they grow. Being healthy & free from chronic diseases is very important for healthy life than just earning years to your lifespan. […]

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News

Out of Stock in 18 Minutes: The Consumer Psychology behind Apple’s “Next Big Thing”

In the fast-paced world of technology, Apple is once again the talk of the town with the sellout success of its newest product. The Vision Pro headset, priced at $3,499, was sold out within 18 minutes after Apple started taking orders for it. People were in lines, finding hacks, and in general, trying to get […]

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Awareness

Decoding the Food-Psychology: How Our Diet Shapes Our Emotions

Food is not just a source of energy and sustenance, but it also plays a significant role in our psychological well-being. The interplay between food and psychology is multifaceted, encompassing aspects like emotional eating, the psychological effects of different nutrients, and the cultural and social dimensions of eating. The Psychology of Eating: More Than Just […]

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News

How does social media materialism bring both stress and unhappiness?

The researchers from the Faculty of Psychology at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany acquired a total number of 1,230 people for the online survey. Participants were asked to make a use of any one social media platform once a week in to be eligible to take part. Participants estimated that they used social media more than […]

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Awareness

How can Dream Analysis Shape Your Reality?

Humans LOVE to dream. We all dream about something or the other every single night we sleep. But how many of us knew that our dreams could help us infer a lot of details about the things repressed in our unconscious? Dreams are a natural element of healthy sleep, with the average person dreaming for […]

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Relationship

How to Deal With Family Stress?

Family stress can take place when there are more stressors disturbing family members than one can handle which impacts their relationship to some extent. When close ones cause the stress, it feels more personal and hurts more compared to general stress. Family stress can occur due to various reasons or people. It can either occur […]

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Awareness

Classroom Dynamics for Enhanced Teaching and Learning

Classroom dynamics pertains to how teachers and students interact within a classroom community. The goal of studying classroom dynamics is to acquire the skills necessary to create a welcoming environment where students feel at ease learning and interacting with both the teacher and other students. Everyone in the classroom has to be engaged for there […]

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