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Therapy

Gestalt Therapy

Gestalt therapy is a type of counselling that focuses on increasing self-awareness in the present moment. It was developed by psychologists Fritz Perls, Laura Perls and Paul Goodman back in the 1940s and 1950s as a new approach based on

Health

Conduct Disorder: Signs and Diagnosis

Children and teenagers with conduct disorder (CD) suffer from a mental health illness marked by a persistent pattern of aggressive behaviours and acts that are detrimental to other people’s well-being. Rules and social conventions are also frequently broken by kids

Social

The Psychology behind Emotional sensitivity

It is critical to recognize that sensitivity represents a personality characteristic. Being very perceptive is not a disease. Similar to being quiet or contemplative, it is not always a terrible thing, although each has its drawbacks. There are several possible

Self Help

How Does Ego Impact Our Mental Health?

The ego is the part of the character that consists self-self-consciousness, self-picture, and personal identity. In the psychoanalytic concept, Sigmund Freud talks about the ego, as a rational part of the personality and creates a balance between the id and

Education

Psychology Behind Relationships

Imagine a world where you don’t have your kith, kin, friends, colleagues and every other person that you count on! A life without these relationships would lack support, connections, shared experiences and so much more, making you feel empty and

Self Help

Psychology behind intense emotions

We’ve often heard people saying such things about people who feel intense emotions “It’s not my fault she’s so sensitive”, “she’s probably crying for attention”, “it’s not that deep”, “oh you’re overreacting.” These could be used to refer to people

Positive

The Psychology of beauty

Natural selection works to maximize the success of reproduction by exerting pressure on human physical traits and the brain’s perception of them. People approach appearance differently and are interested in different aspects of human attractiveness. People across all cultures do,

Self Help

Intellectual Humility: Nurturing New Knowledge with Flexible Mind

Intellectual humility is important in many facets of human existence. It is defined as being conscious of one’s cognitive limits and being willing to change one’s opinions. This trait, which promotes development and personal improvement, includes being realistic, inquisitive, teachable,

Life Style

The Psychology of Money and Happiness

“Money doesn’t buy happiness or does it?” In 2010, psychologist Daniel Kahneman and economist Angus Deaton attempted to investigate if money impacted people’s psychological well-being, which comprises positive and negative effects and life satisfaction. The study found that money did