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How Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Helps Break the Anxiety Cycle

CBT helps to identify anxious thoughts that lead to an overload of physical symptoms. If it is more, it results in avoidance, thus increasing fear. CBT first identifies such thoughts, which are then checked against facts. Following this, the patients

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How Popular Music Lyrics Reflect Society’s Changing Moral Values

The paper aims to explore the relationship between the evolution of popular music lyrics during the last 60 years and society’s moral values and sentiments that manifest through them. The present article is important because it provides an opportunity to

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Th‌e Psy‌‌chol‌ogical Weight Pe‌‌ople Car‌ry Lon‌‌g Aft‌e‌r a Traum‌‌atic Ac‌c‌‌id‌ent

Most con‌versations about tr‌aumatic ac‌c‌‌iden‌ts focus on what happens in the ho‌u‌rs and days that follow. Eme‌r‌‌gency car‌e, phy‌‌si‌c‌al as‌ses‌sme‌‌nt‌‌s, insurance cal‌ls, and practical logistics tend to dominate the im‌medi‌‌ate af‌terma‌‌th, leaving very little room for anything else. Th‌e ps‌ycholo‌g‌‌i‌‌cal

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The Dark Side of Psychological Research: 5 Experiments That Changed Research Ethics

Should science be allowed to go so far? When the quest for knowledge can prove detrimental to the very people it studies? Psychology began as a science in the late 1800s, and throughout its history, it has generated some of the most

Health

Body Integrity Dysphoria (BID): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

What if a healthy limb never felt like it was truly yours? Imagine staring at your own body every day and feeling like one part of it, a leg, an arm, or even the simple ability to walk, doesn’t really belong

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CBT for Depression and Anxiety: What Patients Should Know

Depression and anxiety aren’t just mental illnesses. Simple tasks are heavy, anxiety squeezes your chest before meetings, and 2 am thoughts loop endlessly. Difficult relationships, reduced work performance, and burnout from carrying it by yourself. Many people come to a

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The Cognitive Psychology of Doubt and Certainty: How Your Brain Shapes Beliefs

Ever had to make a decision and then immediately ask yourself why you did that? Or when you believed something despite having some evidence to the contrary? These are not indications of stubbornness, but rather the brain operating the way

Relationship

Male vs Female Violence in Relationships: Is Gender Really the Main Factor?

For years, she had been telling her tale, but no one, before now, believed that her husband cried, flinched, and put bruises under his sleeves. When he eventually wanted to talk about it,  the people around him had a hard time

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The Risk-Taker’s Brain: The Dopaminergic Drive in Entrepreneurship

Deep within the mind could hide a cause for leaving stable work. The following year. Each year, many people hand over cash to risky ideas that might never deliver. There is no promise these efforts will succeed. Forward motion drives them,

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Mounjaro Brides: The Psychology Behind Wedding Weight-Loss Pressure

In the past few months, more than 20% of the questions have been received from brides-to-be about obesity injections, and they are actually open about when they will be getting hitched. This isn’t a fashion magazine quote; it’s a quote