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Awareness

The Messy Middle: Where Growth and Transformation Happen

We come, we live our lives, or sometimes just are stuck and languishing between the phase of birth to death and keeping with the chaos around us. The messy middle is a term that gained traction in our lives through

Education

The Milgram Experiment: Understanding Obedience to Authority 

One of the most controversial studies in social psychology, Stanley Milgram’s 1960s experiment, has sparked extensive interpretation and criticism over the years. Thus, designed to examine the degree to which personal conscience would be sacrificed in an individual for obedience

News

New Research Unveils the Cortex’s Role in Detecting Novel Stimuli

A new study describes the cerebral cortex as a ‘memory machine’ that continuously searches for novel stimuli to update its predictions of the future. By opting for auditory cortex imaging in mice, researchers uncovered that neurons track sensory inputs through

Research

Psychological Interventions for PTSD in Adolescents

This becomes a growing concern, especially considering the developmental uniqueness and variability in this experience of trauma in adolescence. Adolescence is very crucial in developmental terms as it presents a predisposition towards psychopathology upon exposure to trauma. If the statistical

Self Help

10 Signs Your Inner Child Needs Healing

Our inner child encompasses our childhood thoughts, feelings, affairs, and experiences. These are believed to shape our belief systems, behaviors, and emotional responses as conscious adults. When our inner child has been traumatized, or neglected, or when needs remain unfulfilled,

Education

Freud’s theory of the Conscious, Preconscious and Unconscious

Are you someone who love Psychology? Then, definitely you might felt astonished when you were learning about the theories of Freud, the one who laid a strong foundation in Psychoanalysis. This article will definitely give a deeper insight into the theory of

Awareness Self Help

Should You Share Your Secret? The Psychological Impact of Keeping Things Hidden

May I share a secret with you? You might not want to answer “yes” the next time the question is posed to you. According to social psychologist Michael Slepian, PhD, an associate professor of leadership and ethics at Columbia Business

Parenting

Sharenting or Over-Sharing? Navigating Parenthood in the Social Media Era

Parents who share their children’s every moment are also sharing their children’s futures—be mindful of what you post. Parenting has evolved in the digital age when social media dominates communication. “Sharenting,” a growing practice, refers to parents sharing images, videos,

Education

Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon 

Have you ever learned about something, anything from a new word to some concept or maybe an object in your life? Then, afterward, you might start seeing them everywhere you glance. Whether that is a car model, the new song

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Social Learning Theory by Albert Bandura

Social Learning Theory was developed by Albert Bandura (1977), and its doctrine states that people learn by the observation, imitation, and modeling of others. Learning is influenced by attention, motivation, emotions, and attitudes. This theory shows how mental processes such