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10 Subtle Signs of Highly Creative People, According to Psychology 

The creator of the famous Starry Night, Vincent Van Gogh described himself as a “man of great passions.” With a diagnosis of a mental illness, he was oscillating between manic and depressive episodes. He sometimes experiences episodes where he is

Positive

Positive Psychology: Harnessing the Power of Happiness, Mindfulness, Savoring & Inner Strength

Positive psychology is a field of psychology that focuses on the study of positive emotions, strengths, virtues, and factors that contribute to human well-being and flourishing. It emerged in the late 20th century as a response to the traditional approach

Education

Psychology Behind Victim Mentality

The term victim mentality in the field of psychology may be couched in different ways and, frequently, misinterpreted. People sometimes feel powerless when dealing with difficult situations. Instead of taking responsibility for their failures, they blame external factors. Of course,

Relationship

The Psychology Behind Rebound Sex

After going through a breakup, you must have received conflicting advice on whether or not to begin a new romantic relationship. On account of modern relationships and fleeting connections, your friends will often tell you not to enter a new

Parenting

Helicopter Parenting: Impact on Kids’ Independence and Self-Esteem

The term “helicopter parenting” has recently emerged as one of the popular “labels” for a particular style of child-rearing. It is based on constantly hovering over a child’s activities as well as monitoring his or her decisions. While stemming from

Health

Neuroimmune Interactions: From the brain to the Immune system

The compromised immune system is the most harmful side effect of prolonged stress. Like most organisms on this earth, humans have a flight or fight response due to stress that causes increased heart rate and cortisol levels which, in the

Awareness

Psychology Behind Animal Abuse

Unacceptable behaviours that inflict pain and suffering on animals are called animal abuse or cruelty against animals. There has been an increase in the number of these cases but studies say that many of such cases remain undetected as the

Education

Psychology Behind Somatosensation

Somatosensation can be simply described as the process of giving meaning or perception of all the physical sensations that we feel through our sensory organs. These include sensations like touch, pressure, temperature, and pain that we receive via our sensory

Life Style Positive

The Psychology Behind Fame

To be noticed, to be loved, to grab the attention when you walk into a room, for people to understand and respect your opinion, this is all fame is all about. Craving attention and focus of others. Despite having many

Awareness Education

The Psychology of Grit

For years, psychologists have sought to discover the “miracle formula” required to achieve our goals. Many people believe that those with exceptional skill, intrinsic talent, superior genes, or a high IQ achieve their goals; others feel that success is the