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Therapy

Narrative Therapy

We all have grown up listening to many stories since our childhood—stories about superheroes, kings and queens, fairies, Santa, etc. We have believed in them and, at times followed them, and these stories have at some level altered our way

Education

Adapting Perspectives: The Interplay of Acculturation and Assimilation

We live in a world that is full of diversity, whether it’s about making personal choices like preference for food, clothing, music, art, etc., or making important decisions in life, whether it’s about choosing one’s career or marriage. Culture has

Social

Psychology behind Show off

In our society, lots of us have a habit of posting our vacation photographs, the achievements we get, or compliments on social media. This choice to show off their things somewhere rooted in human behavior. The desire is the want

Awareness Self Help

The Psychology Behind Need for Affiliation

I remember when my school was changed it was not an easy task for me to deal with all the new people around trying to fit in and most importantly making new friends. It was too much for a 7-year-old.

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Digital Presence Blueprint: Unlocking Your Online Potential

The idea of digital presence marks a long-term impression and crucial impact on the connectedness of the world. In today’s World, all individuals need to show a digital presence to perform. Our digital identities have an indelible impact on our

Awareness Relationship

Theory Of Interdependence

Interdependence theory is a social exchange theory according to which interpersonal interdependence—defined as “ the process by which interacting people influence one another’s experiences”—defines interpersonal relationships. The interdependence concept emphasizes how every living item in a natural system contributes to

Awareness Education

Wilhelm Wundt: The Father Of Psychology

We all have heard about Wilhelm Wundt, who is famously called the “Father of Psychology.” He could also be one of those very few psychologists that some of us may even know. The first information we may all know about

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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

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,

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