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Digital Intimacy: Redefining Human Connection in the Digital Era

​Human beings are connected. The necessity to establish emotional connections with other people was already discovered long before smartphones, social media, and video calls. It was identified by the British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby (1969). His Attachment Theory suggested

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Chiraiya: A Psychological Perspective

What if the strictest confinement consists solely of routines, silence, and the term “marriage” rather than physical bars? Chiraiya looks at how discomfort, pressure, and control can be present in a marriage in ways that aren’t always easy to see. The effects

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Revolving Door Justice in India: Understanding Juvenile Re-Entry and Recidivism

In countries, including India, the systems that deal with young offenders focus on helping them change for the better, get the care they need and reintegrate into society. However, there’s a problem: many kids who leave these institutions end up.

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Impostor Syndrome Among First-Generation College Students

College, for first-generation students, means a chance to make a better life for themselves, to be independent and to have a brighter future. For students who are the first in their families to go to college, it can be tough. Instead of

Research

New Study Links Designer Dog Crossbreeding to Increased Anxiety and Behavioural Issues  

A new study was conducted by Gina Bryson of the Royal Veterinary College, U.K., which provides plenty of new information for a cynophilist. The major focus of this research was on designer dogs that are created by intentionally breeding two different

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How Childhood Trauma Influences Narcissistic Personality Formation

Not all wounds are visible. Some just sit there quietly. They affect the way a child thinks about themselves and how they love and protect themselves. When a child goes through something like being neglected or abused, it does not just

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How to Talk to Children About War, Crisis, and Fear: A Developmental Psychology Guide

The world feels like it is vibrating all the time with crisis. There are a lot of problems like geopolitical alliances, border conflicts and money issues. All these are white noises that never stop. This is very tiring for grown-ups.

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Ultra-Processed Foods and Executive Function: How Diet Impacts Brain Health

“Food may be essential as fuel for the body, but good food is fuel for the soul.” Malcom Forbes As Malcolm Forbes said, food is essential for our body and soul. Today, many people are rapidly shifting toward ultra-processed food

Education

How We “Read Minds”: Implicit and Explicit Theory of Mind Explained

When people learn that you hold degrees in psychology, their first question is often, “So … can you read minds?” This inquiry is sometimes made in jest, yet also stems from a sense of curiosity surrounding the field of psychology due to

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The Psychology of Emotional Granularity: Why Naming Your Feelings Changes Everything

As adults, we do not necessarily have the same amount of common ground. In addition to sharing interests or agreeing upon a preference, having an emotional connection and mutual understanding has become more important than ever before. When forming a friendship, we