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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

Awareness

5 Tips for Dealing with Toxic People According to Psychology

Entering a toxic relationship can be likened to walking into a psychological minefield. These people weaken our perceptions of self and deplete our emotional resources by being negative, manipulative, and disrespectful. While breaking links can seem like the shortest getaway,

Positive

Why letting go is important in Life

The year 2023 is about to end, and the year 2024 is about to come. It’s the right time to summarize past experiences, learn from them, and start fresh. As every year has some good or bad memories, this year

Pets

Pet improves mental health of single seniors: study

Being surrounded by a cherished dog or cat might help a growing percentage of American seniors who reside solo preserve mental health (healthy brain). Cognitive decline (memory loss) is a common occurrence among older persons. The decline in cognitive abilities

Life Style

7 Science-Backed Strategies To Build a Habit

Achieving a goal often means creating a new routine and sticking to it. Whether it’s networking more, taking on more consulting work, waking up earlier, or exercising regularly, forming habits is key. Changing your schedule can be unsettling and inconvenient.

Life Style

The Psychology Behind Your Spotify Wrapped

By the end of every year, Spotify listeners eagerly await the arrival of Spotify Wrapped – a personalised data package showing users their top songs, artists, genres and listening habits from the last year. Spotify Wrapped has become a viral

Positive

The Psychology behind faith

Establishing the feeling of purpose that is essential for managing life’s stresses and traumas is facilitated by faith. This is particularly true for experiences that deviate from our typical expectations. Faith is generally explained in terms of fundamental psychological factors

Education

Psychoneuroimmunology

Psychoneuroimmunology is a multidisciplinary field that has come into existence in recent times. It studies the interactions among behaviour, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and the immune system (Brannon et al, 2014). Studies in psychoneuroimmunology often show a bidirectional

Therapy

Humanistic therapy: process, uses, types, and advantages

Humanistic therapy, also known as humanism is discovered by Carl Rogers. He initially called it nondirective therapy, which is also known as client cantered or person cantered therapy. As the name suggests, it focuses on person’s individual thoughts rather than

Crime

The Psychology Behind the Chilling Case of Jeffery Dahmer 

Jeffrey Dahmer was widely known as the Milwaukee Cannibal, an American serial killer and sexual offender responsible for 17 young men being brutally killed from 1978 to 1991. His shocking acts included murder, necrophilia, and dismemberment, shocking the world while