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Awareness

What Catastrophizing Does to Your Mind—and How to Stop It

Catastrophizing is a process where an individual experiences a cognitive distortion of magnifying negative thoughts, worries or anxieties. Individuals often blow negative thinking out of proportion or minimize the importance of positive entities. They interpret minor incidents as major setbacks

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The Best Strategies for Managing Anxiety in Daily Life

Anxiety is not a novel entity; it is something almost everybody goes through at one phase of life or another. Though the feelings of anxiety are quite normal, too much anxiety can make living a normal life difficult and create

Awareness

What Are Some Healthy Coping Skills for Uncomfortable Emotions? 

Emotions are that defining part of what it is to be human. Emotions mould our experiences as well as attach us to our inner world. Still, emotions are never pleasant all the time. Sometimes they can feel more discomforting-sadness, anger,

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What Does It Mean When You Dream of Someone Dying? 

Dreams are what we are as a person, and also what we wish to be or have in our lives. When these wishes and desires become intense and overwhelming, they are manifested in the form of dreams. Dreams and the

Education

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

Relationship

Flirting Paradox: A Quantum Theory of Modern Dating Avoidance

Picture this: Two people at a local coffee shop, laptops open, bodies angled with mathematical precision to appear casually noticeable to each other. Forty-seven minutes of strategic positioning, zero actual interaction. Both leave alone. Both undoubtedly tell their friends about

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Psychologist’s Insights on Hypervigilance: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

Hyper-vigilance is a state of heightened awareness and alertness toward real or potential threats that result from trauma or other anxiety disorders, as defined by APA. A person with hyper-vigilance is always scanning his surroundings for threats, thus increasing anxiety,

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Can Personal Grooming Impact Mental Health in theWorkplace?

Have you ever tried walking into your office looking as if you’ve been run over by your mattress or as if you’re on a 24-hour shift without stopping by a bathroom or a mirror? What if your workmate looks like

Health

The Long-Term Effects of Untreated Mental Illness

Mental illness is a significant public health problem worldwide, affecting millions. Though many receive some form of treatment, an even larger number fail to get the care they need. The effects of untreated mental illness can be very significant and

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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