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Group Therapy: Choosing Between Formats to Find Your Best Fit

When people think of therapy, they tend to imagine one person and one therapist, yet group therapy is often as effective, brings advantages, and costs less. Finding and deciding to join a group therapy is a big and often exciting step,

Relationship

Can Two Introverts be in Love? 

The statement “introverts prefer to be alone”, often leads to the common misconception that introverts avoid relationships. However, craving solitude does not equate to isolation. For introverts, the choice to be alone is often about self-reflection and inner peace, factors

Education

The Approach Of Cognitive Psychology And Its Role In Mental Health

Cognitive Psychology is a branch of psychology that studies and focuses on internal mental processes, how everything works inside our brain, like how we think, memorize, and perceive the world, how we pay attention to particular things and ignore the

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What Does It Mean When You Dream of Someone Dying? 

Dreams are what we are as a person, and also what we wish to be or have in our lives. When these wishes and desires become intense and overwhelming, they are manifested in the form of dreams. Dreams and the

Self Help

The Energy Vampire: How to Avoid Becoming Their Next Snack!

As Halloween’s haunting glow seeps into our cities and towns, it’s the perfect time to revisit the lurking creatures that have haunted our imaginations since the beginning. These are not the bloodsuckers of old, but beings far subtler and perhaps

Education

Relative Deprivation Theory

Relative deprivation theory is in the psychological and sociological area of study. It examines the feeling of deprivation a person experiences if they believe they are deprived in comparison with others, yet the same person may be considered relatively well-off

Relationship

Flirting Paradox: A Quantum Theory of Modern Dating Avoidance

Picture this: Two people at a local coffee shop, laptops open, bodies angled with mathematical precision to appear casually noticeable to each other. Forty-seven minutes of strategic positioning, zero actual interaction. Both leave alone. Both undoubtedly tell their friends about

Awareness Health

The Psychology of Sadism

Are you familiar with Shahrukh Khan’s well-known line, “I love you, K-K-K-Kiran”? Beyond his typical portrayal of the lover boy, his film gave many of us chills. Let’s attempt to comprehend his actions from a psychological perspective. His character enjoys

Awareness Health

Psychologist’s Insights on Hypervigilance: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

Hyper-vigilance is a state of heightened awareness and alertness toward real or potential threats that result from trauma or other anxiety disorders, as defined by APA. A person with hyper-vigilance is always scanning his surroundings for threats, thus increasing anxiety,

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Can Personal Grooming Impact Mental Health in theWorkplace?

Have you ever tried walking into your office looking as if you’ve been run over by your mattress or as if you’re on a 24-hour shift without stopping by a bathroom or a mirror? What if your workmate looks like