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Child Psychology: From Infancy to Adolescence

Child Psychology: From Infancy to Adolescence

Article | Child psychology
Child psychology captivates many of us because it explores how young minds evolve from the earliest days of infancy all the way through adolescence.
Why Overspending on Luxury Is Hurting You: The Psychology Behind Conspicuous Consumption

Why Overspending on Luxury Is Hurting You: The Psychology Behind Conspicuous Consumption

Article | Self-esteem
Have you ever felt the pressure to project an image of success by buying expensive brands, even when your bank balance doesn't quite match that image?
Electric Shock Therapy: The Reality of Modern Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

Electric Shock Therapy: The Reality of Modern Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

Article | Psychotherapy
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), sometimes referred to as "electric shock therapy," has often been misunderstood and clouded by alarming images from older practices and media portrayals.
Gaslighting: Understanding the Manipulation of Reality and How to Respond

Gaslighting: Understanding the Manipulation of Reality and How to Respond

Article | Manipulation
Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation in which a person or group deliberately makes someone question their own perceptions, memories, and even sanity.
The Type B Personality: Embracing a Relaxed and Adaptable Approach to Life

The Type B Personality: Embracing a Relaxed and Adaptable Approach to Life

Article | Self-acceptance
Understanding the many dimensions of personality can be both enlightening and practical, whether you’re seeking self-awareness or aiming to improve your interactions with others.
Reactive Paranoia: A Temporary Psychosis Triggered by Extreme Stress

Reactive Paranoia: A Temporary Psychosis Triggered by Extreme Stress

Article | Mental disorder
Reactive paranoia is a form of psychosis that develops in response to intense mental trauma. When a person is exposed to situations that threaten their life, health, or future—such as severe conflict
What is an ENTP Personality, and What Are Their Strengths?

What is an ENTP Personality, and What Are Their Strengths?

Article | Self-acceptance
The ENTP personality, one of the 16 profiles outlined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), offers a fascinating glimpse into a mind that thrives on exploration, debate, and creative problem-solving.
Stereotypic Movement Disorder: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Support

Stereotypic Movement Disorder: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Support

Article | Mental disorder
“Stereotypic movement disorder,” this condition is more common than many realize, particularly in children and individuals with neurodevelopmental differences.
Is My Partner Cheating? Recognizing Potential Signs of Infidelity

Is My Partner Cheating? Recognizing Potential Signs of Infidelity

Article | Betrayal
Infidelity is a subject that many find difficult to confront, yet understanding its warning signs can help you navigate complex relationship dynamics.
What is Psychopathy, and How Does it Differ from ASPD?

What is Psychopathy, and How Does it Differ from ASPD?

Article | Mental disorder
Psychopathy is a term commonly used to describe individuals who display a range of antisocial, emotionally detached, and manipulative behaviors.
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