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Social

Understanding Freud’s Personality Theory (1923) in the light of Indian mythological character

The Psyche is structured into three parts, The Id, ego, and super, ego. All develops at different stages of our lives. Let’s examine the striking similarities between the figures from Indian mythology and Freud’s Personality Theory. Explore the fascinating connections

Self Help

How to Immediately Get Over a Bad Mood

Depressive disorders may be associated with mind wandering that strays toward the negative pole of emotions, at least when this occurs consistently. Previous studies have demonstrated that individuals who are at risk of developing clinically diagnosed depressive disorders may be

Education

What is Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)?

APA Dictionary of Psychology defines REBT or Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy as a form of cognitive behaviour therapy that is based on the idea that an individual’s self-defeating beliefs influence and may even create negative feelings and behaviours. REBT was

Awareness

Dealing With the Ever Lurking Economic Anxiety

Now and then, Gods roll their dice and the things we take for granted, something we consider a part of our lives, change in a moment without any fault of ours. Situations change in a moment and the dynamism that

Entertain

“Daddy Issues” What is it actually?

Growing up, how has your relationship been with your father? You might not completely be aware of it, but this relationship between the two of you plays an important role in deciding who you are today. You are likely to

Life Style

What is Planning Fallacy?

A phenomenon known as the planning fallacy occurs when one who estimates the amount of time required to do a task in the future, exhibits optimism bias. The term planning fallacy describes a prediction phenomenon that many people are all

Parenting

Effects of Postpartum Depression on Children

Effects of Postpartum Depression on Children Postpartum depression (PPD) is sometimes experienced by mothers after the birth of their child. It is common to experience its symptoms in the first year after childbirth. However, some women are more at risk

Education

5 Principles of Behavioural Economics

Behavioural Economics – All you need to know Have you ever expected that there exists a discipline that is inspired by both economics and psychology or something that is exactly borne out of them? If you haven’t, then embrace yourself

Health

Understanding Chronic Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

We all feel pain in our bodies often. It indicates the tissue damage through our sensory nerves which further passes down this information all along to the spinal cord to the brain. This does not always necessarily indicate any danger

Awareness

Cognitive Biases in Everyday Life

COGNITIVE BIAS IN EVERYDAY LIFE A consistent pattern of deviance from norms or rationality in judgment is known as a cognitive bias. People construct their subjective reality based on how they interpret the information. An individual’s conduct in the environment