Author: Helena Abernethy

Are You Prone to Aggression? The Buss-Durkee Test and a Bit of Psychology

Are You Prone to Aggression? The Buss-Durkee Test and a Bit of Psychology

Article | Anger
Aggression isn’t always about fists or shouting. Sometimes it’s a quiet grudge, suspicion, or just an urge to argue with everyone. In psychology, aggression is split into different types: from physical, when you feel like hitting, to verbal, when words become weapons.
Do You Trust Your Intuition? A Psychological Test on Intuitive Style

Do You Trust Your Intuition? A Psychological Test on Intuitive Style

Article | Self-acceptance
Let’s talk about how people make decisions. Some rely on logic and analysis, while others lean on their gut feelings, or intuition. It’s not about one being better than the other—they can exist independently.
Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire: How Your Food Relates to Emotions and Habits

Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire: How Your Food Relates to Emotions and Habits

Article | Eating disorders
Have you ever noticed that sometimes you eat not because you're hungry, but because you're stressed, bored, or just saw some tasty food? That's totally normal, but it can sometimes lead to issues with weight or mood.
Roman Orthorexia Nervosa Questionnaire: Are You Obsessed with Healthy Eating?

Roman Orthorexia Nervosa Questionnaire: Are You Obsessed with Healthy Eating?

Article | Eating disorders
Imagine constantly thinking about what you eat. Not just choosing healthy options, but obsessing: checking every label, avoiding anything "unhealthy," and it starts interfering with your life. This is called orthorexia nervosa.
How Do You See Your Body? A Test on Body Image

How Do You See Your Body? A Test on Body Image

Article | Self-acceptance
Your body isn’t just bones and muscles—it’s a big part of how you see yourself. But what if you’re constantly unhappy with your weight, shape, or specific body parts?
Eating Attitudes Test: Is There a Hidden Issue with Your Relationship to Food?

Eating Attitudes Test: Is There a Hidden Issue with Your Relationship to Food?

Article | Eating disorders
Food is more than just fuel for your body—it’s a story of your thoughts and emotions. Sometimes we eat out of joy, other times out of stress, or to “control” ourselves.
How Does Your Mind Hide from Problems? A Test Based on the Life Style Index (LSI)

How Does Your Mind Hide from Problems? A Test Based on the Life Style Index (LSI)

Article | Experiencing a crisis
Imagine your brain as a superhero trying to shield you from uncomfortable feelings. These “defense mechanisms” are clever ways we avoid pain, fear, or shame.
Eric Berne’s Test: Are You a Child, Adult, or Parent in Communication?

Eric Berne’s Test: Are You a Child, Adult, or Parent in Communication?

Article | Mental health
Have you ever thought about how you interact with others? Sometimes you’re serious and responsible, other times playful and carefree, or maybe you find yourself giving advice and caring like a parent.
Dark Triad Test: Do You Have a Shadowy Side?

Dark Triad Test: Do You Have a Shadowy Side?

Article | Mental health
Ever wondered if you have a darker side to your personality? The Dark Triad is a term for three traits that can make someone tricky to deal with: Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy.
Social-Psychological Adaptation Test: How Well Do You Fit into the World Around You?

Social-Psychological Adaptation Test: How Well Do You Fit into the World Around You?

Article | Relationship
Hey there. Imagine you could peek inside yourself and see how easily you navigate life among others, accept yourself and those around you, or manage your emotions.
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