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Erotic Delusion: Understanding Erotomania and Its Treatment

Erotic Delusion: Understanding Erotomania and Its Treatment

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Psychological disorder characterized by the firm belief that someone, typically an individual of higher social status or a public figure, is in love with the patient and experiences a deep sexual attraction toward them.
Epileptic Psychosis: Understanding, Symptoms, and Treatment

Epileptic Psychosis: Understanding, Symptoms, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Epileptic psychosis is a serious mental health condition that can occur as a complication of epilepsy.
Endogenous Depression: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Endogenous Depression: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Endogenous depression is a mental health condition that stems from changes in hormones and neurotransmitters in the brain.
Exhibitionism: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Exhibitionism: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Exhibitionism is a form of deviant sexual behavior where an individual gains sexual excitement by exposing their genitals to strangers.
Finding True Self-Love: Why You Don’t Owe Anyone But Yourself

Finding True Self-Love: Why You Don’t Owe Anyone But Yourself

Article | Self-esteem
To many, self-love sounds like an abstract notion or just another buzzword in psychology. But at its core, it’s the ability to build personal boundaries
When Forced Love Becomes Oppression

When Forced Love Becomes Oppression

Article | Man and woman relationship


Many of us assume that building a strong relationship means making minor compromises and accepting each other’s flaws.
Recriminations: How to Stop Arguing About the Past

Recriminations: How to Stop Arguing About the Past

Article | Man and woman relationship
In many romantic relationships, recriminations—that is, accusatory remarks about past events—can slowly poison the bond between partners.
The Rat Park Experiment: Changing Our Understanding of Addiction

The Rat Park Experiment: Changing Our Understanding of Addiction

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Addiction is often painted as a chemical dependency, something that happens when a substance “hijacks” the brain and creates an insatiable craving.
Robert Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions: A Guide to Emotional Intelligence

Robert Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions: A Guide to Emotional Intelligence

Article | Emotions
When we talk about understanding emotions, few tools are as insightful as Robert Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions
Falkland’s Law: When Should You Avoid Making a Decision?

Falkland’s Law: When Should You Avoid Making a Decision?

Article | Goal setting
Sometimes, the smartest move you can make is no move at all. This idea can be understood through the analogy of “Falkland’s Law,” a concept inspired by the Falklands War.
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