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7 Self-help Books that Actually Work

Have you ever finished a popular self-help book and thought, “So what do I actually do now?” Many titles promise significant change but instead offer vague theories rather than clear directions. They give motivational words without practical steps or realistic

Relationship

Emotional Substitution: Why We Recast New Relationships to Fill Old Emotional Roles 

We often tend to seek the known, to attract the familiar, to reach for those who make us feel the same. Sometimes we unconsciously draw towards people or dynamics that feel like “home”, even if the “home” is shaped by

Health

Delirium vs. Dementia: Risks of Misdiagnosis and Psychological Consequence

A critical distinction in cognitive health demands our focused attention: delirium versus dementia. These conditions, so frequently conflated in both clinical practice and public understanding, necessitate precise differentiation. Grasping their intricate nuances is far from a mere academic exercise; it

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The Psychology of Place Attachment: Why Old Campuses Still Feel Like Home

Ever wondered why going back to your old colleges and school campuses feels like stepping into a book filled with chapters of your memories? The feeling of walking inside those same classrooms where you once bonded with friends, laughed during

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Driving with Confidence: How Mental Resilience Enhances Safe Driving and Insurance Choices

Yes, safe driving is about employing the right skills. But it’s also about the right mindset. Mental resilience helps you stay: It not only improves safety, but it can even positively influence your insurance options! But first, let’s take a gander

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The Silent Mental Health Crisis Among Migrant Workers

Every day, a large number of people move to other nations or cities in search of a better life for themselves and their loved ones. Many are employed as caretakers, construction workers, housemaids, or street vendors, all of whom are

Awareness

The Psychology of Queuing, Cleanliness, and Civic Behavior

Queue psychology is the study of how people perceive and respond to lines, waiting, and queuing. It’s the psychology of standing in line and the feelings that people go through. And the effect of it surrounds us. Queue psychology explains why music

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I thought it was love – It was emotional abuse

Love is a complex, universal experience that is recognized across cultures. It can be patient, kind. It can be healing. Though, sometimes it may start to feel heavier later. Initially, things seem perfect and flawless; overly affectionate messages, continuous concern,

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Peer Connections and the Psychology of Belonging in Youth

When an adolescent steps into school, they are faced with maths, science, history, literature, and more, which aim to help them navigate the rest of their academic and career-based endeavours. However, this curriculum doesn’t prepare them to navigate the tempestuous

Self Help

The Restless Mind: Why the Brain Seeks Worry in the Absence of Threat

Understanding Worry: Definition and Context Worry: It’s something we all know, a fundamental human experience. Yet, when it becomes relentless, a constant focus on potential negative outcomes, it can spiral. While a touch of worry can certainly sharpen our awareness