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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

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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

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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

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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,

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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

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The Psychology Behind Creativity

Creativity is the ability to produce novel and original work that could range from ideas, techniques, thoughts, theories, and art, to other useful products. In other words, an individual can come up with new ideas or use objects or information

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Hull’s Drive Theory

Hull’s Drive Theory: One of the foundational theories of motivation in the behaviourist learning theory tradition is the drive reduction theory, which was created by Clark Hull in 1943. The drive is characterized as a drive resulting from a physiological

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The Psychology Behind Cheating

Cheating, is a word that can break bonds, make people paranoid and alienate them even from themselves. An act of dishonesty that ruins even the most beautiful relationships, is sadly one of the main reasons why people are separated from

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How Positive Childhood Bonds Shape Adult Mental Health?

An adult’s improved mental health is largely influenced by their early positive relations with parents as well as other adults. Researchers who examined data collected by the Boricua Youth Study discovered that children who had a minimum of one relationship