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The Psychoanalytic Roots of Resistance: Freud and Anna Freud’s Psychoanalytic Perspectives

Why, despite the availability of support, do people avoid discussing unpleasant thoughts? During challenging times, many people may postpone therapy appointments or switch to other subjects. When emotions surface, some people forget appointments or suddenly feel exhausted. These commonplace actions are a

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The Motivation Psychology of Personal Trainers: What Keeps Clients Most Engaged?

In fitness, trainers make both the exercise protocols and the behavioural change strategies. When the science of motivation is used, an individual will be able to remain committed to the tough journey ahead of them. A trainer understanding counselling and

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Stem Cell Therapy Ruled Out by the Supreme Court

In a landmark decision given by the Supreme Court, Stem Cell Therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) treatment has been ruled out. It was made clear that stem cell therapy lacks scientific evidence for the credibility of safety and effectiveness.

Parenting

How Childhood Validation Shapes Adult Self-Worth

Imagine a child questioning and doubting their self-worth because of a flashback from their childhood when someone told them not to waste time on showing them a silly drawing and telling them what nonsense it was. Imagine this child who was

Social Technology

The Invisible Pressure: Emotional and Cognitive Strain in Food Delivery Work

Let’s imagine this scenario: riding a bike/scooter through a heavily crowded, humid city road while having a clock ticking along with an overly heavy bag that is strapped on your back, with traffic horns and strangers waiting hungrily for you

Education

Why Do Children Whine in the Classroom? A Psychological Guide for Teachers

A few behaviours in the classroom become quite annoying for the teachers. Whining is also a behaviour, especially seen in preschool and primary classrooms. Where children are always seen complaining, using a loud, shrill pitch, and repetitive tone, which can

Awareness

The Emotional and Ethical Costs of Commercialising Mental Health

For decades, mental health was a “hush-hush” topic, hidden away in backrooms. After COVID-19, mental health struggles finally came out into the open. It wasn’t a secret anymore; people actually started talking about it seriously, which created a perfect environment

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How Sleep Shapes Mental Health: A Psychological Perspective

Sleep is really important for us. But today in this express world, people do not get enough sleep. They stay up late at night, doomscrolling their phones or working on their computers. Most of the people spend a lot of time

Industrial

Employment as Identity: How Work Shapes Self-Concept and Psychological Well-Being

In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity.” – Erik Erikson. This famous quote by Erik Erikson reflects on how feelings of worthlessness and emptiness, rather than feelings of

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Choosing What’s Familiar Over What’s Healthy: A Psychological Explanation

Rajat came back from his office, opened a bag of chips and dip. He planned to watch the new documentary released on Sunday, many of his colleagues have already watched it and have praised how relatable and relaxing it is.