Author: Leo Syumar

The Rosenhan Experiment: Uncovering Flaws in Psychiatric Diagnosis

The Rosenhan Experiment: Uncovering Flaws in Psychiatric Diagnosis

Blog | Psychology
In 1973, psychologist David Rosenhan conducted an experiment that would forever challenge the way we understand psychiatric diagnoses.
The Cobra Effect: When Solutions Backfire

The Cobra Effect: When Solutions Backfire

Blog | Psychology
The Cobra Effect is a fascinating psychological and economic phenomenon in which attempts to solve a problem end up exacerbating the issue instead.
The Barbra Streisand Effect: When Trying to Hide Something Makes It Famous

The Barbra Streisand Effect: When Trying to Hide Something Makes It Famous

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Ever tried to stop something from spreading, only to have it explode in popularity? This curious phenomenon, called the Barbra Streisand Effect.
The Martha Mitchell Effect: When Truth Sounds Like Fiction

The Martha Mitchell Effect: When Truth Sounds Like Fiction

Blog | Psychology
We’ve all heard things that sounded so outrageous or implausible that we instantly dismissed them as false—despite the fact that they might actually be true.
Cunningham's Law: How to Get People to Give You More Information?

Cunningham's Law: How to Get People to Give You More Information?

Blog | Relationship
Have you ever found yourself searching for an answer to a question and somehow ended up with a ton of extra information that you didn’t even ask for?
How to Rest Effectively: Understanding the Right Way to Recharge

How to Rest Effectively: Understanding the Right Way to Recharge

Blog | Burnout
We all know that feeling of being exhausted, desperate for a break, but somehow still feeling drained even after a day of doing nothing. So, what went wrong?
What Is Hightailing in Relationships and Why Does It Happen?

What Is Hightailing in Relationships and Why Does It Happen?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever felt like you were a means to an end in a relationship, only to be discarded when your value was no longer needed?
The Psychology of Friendship

The Psychology of Friendship

Blog | Relationship
Friendship is one of the most enriching and complex human relationships, built on mutual sympathy, shared interests, and respect.
Benjamin Franklin Effect: Why Do We Like People We Help?

Benjamin Franklin Effect: Why Do We Like People We Help?

Blog | Relationship
The Benjamin Franklin effect is a fascinating psychological phenomenon where our actions toward others influence how we feel about them.
Split Love Syndrome: Is Your Partner Truly Over Their Past?

Split Love Syndrome: Is Your Partner Truly Over Their Past?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Starting a new relationship with someone who is fresh out of a previous one can feel like navigating uncertain territory.
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