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Education

Do you want to be a HERO?

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of capital? It would probably be in the lines of businesses, organizations and governments, right? But, does the term psychological capital ring a bell?  What is psychological

Research

Positive self-talk from approach motivation boosts resilience

Self talk is a cognitive process with which we evaluate, converse and monitor our actions. Our self evaluative statements is a cognitive skill that likely affects how we bounce back from stressful situations. During stressful situations, 60-70% of participants engage

Motivation

Famous Quotes from Psychologists

Psychology has evolved into a distinct field, gaining recognition after years of research and effort. Over the centuries, people have moved beyond the misconception that psychology is solely for treating the mentally ill, acknowledging its broader significance. Otherwise, there are

Awareness

10 Subtle Traits of a Narcissistic Personality, According to Psychology

In this modern society, we easily say my manager or He/she is so Narcissistic. Does it really mean the individual is narcissistic? Before labelling someone, let’s see what does the real narcissism look like. What is Narcissism really means?  The

Research

New Study Uses Genetics to Predict School Achievement

The study of human development revolves around the nature versus nurture debate. Scholars continuously attempt to understand the interplay between genetic and environmental influences in bringing about individual differences in human behaviour. Often, this understanding guides how to produce desirable

Awareness

Influence of Personality, Affect, and Psychosomatic Complaints on PCOS

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine condition that is the main cause of female infertility globally. It is a heterogeneous syndrome defined by anovulation (amenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, and irregular periods) associated with androgen excess symptoms such as hirsutism, acne, and

Life Style

10 Signs Your Body Is Responding to Unprocessed Trauma, According to Psychology

Trauma can be understood as a reaction to stressful events that is potent in causing long-term  physical or psychological symptoms. Besides just being a past experience, it carries the ability to  leave a mark on our bodies and minds without

Research

Emotional Intelligence Linked to Forgiveness in Adults

Parker, Saklofske, and Stough P (2009) define Emotional Intelligence as the ability to comprehend emotions, empathize with others, recognize social signs, manage emotions, and respond culturally appropriately. This psychological notion was first developed by Peter Salovey and John Mayer. Mayer

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Study Shows Caregiver Expressed Emotion’s Impact on Dementia Patient’s Well-Being

The population is rapidly ageing, and the number of people with dementia is increasing. The psychological and behavioural symptoms associated with dementia have a significant impact on the quality of life of both dementia patients and their caregivers. There are

Relationship

The Psychology of Falling in Love

Falling in love is one of the most beautiful human experiences that inspires individuals to make art and poetry and understand the crux of human existence. But is falling in love just an entirely emotional state, or is there any