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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

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3 Practical Tips for Fostering Emotional Intelligence in Young Children

Children start to grasp emotions surprisingly early. By the age of two, many toddlers start to recognize basic feelings like happiness and sadness. As they move into preschool years (from three to five), kids become more aware of complex emotions

Life Style

Why Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras Are the Ancient Guide to Mental Clarity We Need Today

Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras are the ancient yogic road map to enlightened living and a calm mind. Even though these teachings date back thousands of years, they are still incredibly applicable to psychology today, particularly when it comes to comprehending the

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Bhakti Yoga: A Path to Mental Wellness and Spiritual Fulfilment

Everybody has seen their parents or a family member visit a place of worship at some point, particularly during holidays, and occasionally they will even make you accompany them. Why do you suppose people act in this way? Do they

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Ancient Wisdom for Modern Resilience

Hindu philosophy, spirituality, and cultural practices are based on the ancient sacred books known as the Vedas. They are regarded as one of the oldest manuscripts in the world, having been composed in Sanskrit more than 3,000 years ago. Before

Positive Self Help

Why Unpacking Emotional Baggage Is Key to Your Personal Growth

Emotional baggage is those unresolved experiences, feelings, and disappointments you have been carrying. While you may think that if you don’t think about them for some time, they may go away. Spoiler alert! They don’t. You may think that you

Therapy

The Power of Free Will and Choice in Humanistic Therapy

The search to heal the psychological element and individual growth led to humanistic therapy’s powerful approach emphasizing each one’s inherent potential. Humanistic therapy, unlike other more directive forms of therapy, is based on a hypothesis that there is an understanding

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10 Subtle Traits of Greedy People that You Should Know, According to Psychology

The word ‘greed’ has a different meaning for everyone. For some, greed might be the driving force that motivates you to do better, while for some greed is immoral, wrong, and comes at the expense of other people’s needs and

Awareness Education

How Does Cognitive Appraisal Influence Our Emotional Responses and Behavior?

The term “cognitive appraisal” refers to the subjective interpretation of the stimuli. Each individual has their interpretation leading to unique emotional responses. Cognitive appraisal can be done unconsciously or even consciously. The James-Lange suggests that cognitive appraisal may occur unconsciously,

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Indian Philosophical Perspectives on Anxiety and Fear

Anxiety and fear are those human emotions that are deeply embedded in the fabric of human nature. We constantly feel them in our everyday lives. Before we dive into the ancient Indian perspective on anxiety and fear, let us first