Psychology For a Layman’s Perspective
“You are a psychology student, right? So, you can read my mind and know what I am thinking!” “Oh, yes not only can I read minds but also fly with my angel wings and move objects with my mind!” Here’s
“You are a psychology student, right? So, you can read my mind and know what I am thinking!” “Oh, yes not only can I read minds but also fly with my angel wings and move objects with my mind!” Here’s
Research on entrepreneurship is of increased demand in industrial or organizational psychology since the inception of the field. There are different definitions proposed about entrepreneurship based on different perspectives. Among them, one of the popular definition put forward by Shane
The initial years of a child have a great impact on their life, whether it is the child’s academic performance or future relationships, personality or psyche, parenting has a key role to play in all of it. Let’s have a
We’re all psychologists at some level. I mean we do have some experience at life. We’ve had to manipulate, experiment, handle difficult people and we appear to make intuitive decisions that have saved us our time, money and lives. Some
Love that fluctuates is not true love, it is attachment. Love that is constant is god’s love. The responsibility of parents towards children is that of the prime minister to the country or a garden with different flowers becomes beautiful
Whenever we hear about sexual assault or rape in the news or social media, we form an image of sexual abuse as a forced, aggressive and cruel act of raping someone. However, that is not always the case. It is
Whether talked about or not, domestic violence is prevalent in a lot of households. In some households, it may manifest in a subtle way whereas in a few it might take more radical forms. Whether it takes place in a
How is it really like to live with dissociative personality disorders. Mr A[1] says, “It frustrates me when people try to tell me my alters aren’t real. Even if they’re just trying to make me feel better, I end up
Reena was 6 years old the first time she came to therapy. Her father and stepmother thought she should see a therapist because Reena had recently begun complaining about nightmares and severe body pain (with no physical injury) and had
Dissociative identity disorder is a mental disease that involves disruptions or breakdowns of memory, awareness, identity, and perception”. DSM-5 has defines DID as “a disruption of identity characterized by two or more distinct personality states or an experience of possession