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Relationship

The Psychology of Infidelity

Discovering that you’ve been deceived, betrayed, and ultimately replaced by someone else can be an incredibly painful experience. Infidelity or extramarital affairs are common reasons for breakups and divorces, impacting both partners but in distinct ways. Read on to explore

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The Psychology of Anger

What do you do when you get angry? Do you blast at someone, punch a pillow or isolate yourself? How do you deal with it? Is it good to get angry? Read to know more. The Psychology Behind Anger Anger

Parenting

Unconditional Love vs. Conditional Love: What Every Parent Needs to Know

While surfing through Pinterest feeds, I came across a quote by Dr. Gordon Neufeld, a researcher in the field of child development, known for his work in attachment theory and the importance of a secure parent-child relationship. He said –

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Is Your Relationship at Stake Due to Emotional Burnouts? Here is how to fix it

Relationships are naturally a source of happiness. They can bring us joy, love, and comfort. However, healthy relationships can occasionally also be troublesome, leading to emotional exhaustion. Emotional burnout occurs when you or your partner experience emotional exhaustion.  It’s not

Parenting

Why Giving Kids Chores Could Be the Best Parenting Move You Make, According to Psychology

When discussing a child’s early developmental period, their academic success and extracurricular activities have a higher chance of dominating the conversation. While a child must do well in school, it is also important that they learn skills and behaviours that

Relationship

What is the Penny Method in Dating?

In modern dating, people have invented novel approaches to relationships as swiping right and left quickly becomes the norm. Of these recent trends, the “Penny Method” does appear to be quite popular. This concept is far from just another mindless

Relationship

Psychology behind BreadCrumbing

In today’s quick-moving dating scene, where a swipe or alike can help you find love, a new word sums up many people’s chaotic muddle: ‘breadcrumbing’. Think about this, you’re flirting with someone who seems to like you, but each try

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The Psychology Behind Public Speaking

Suppose you are standing in front of a crowd ready to deliver a speech, but suddenly racing heartbeat, palms sweating, and a blank mind. The fear of public speaking, also known as glossophobia, is a common experience that cuts across

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Understanding Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs) 

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs) treat individuals who need more structured and intensive care than outpatient services can provide, without requiring the full-time supervision of residential or inpatient programs. Healthcare professionals primarily use IOPs for treating substance use disorders or psychological

Life Style Self Help

Why Confrontation Doesn’t Have to Be Scary—7 Ways to Make It Easier

Most of the people cringe at the thought of confrontation. Whether it is bringing up anything sensitive to a friend or a spouse or simply addressing a misunderstanding with your loved one. The idea of confrontation can make one’s palms