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6 Basic Emotions and Their Impact on Human Behavior: A Closer Look

6 Basic Emotions and Their Impact on Human Behavior: A Closer Look

Blog | Emotions
When we consider what shapes our decisions, actions, and perceptions, emotions play a pivotal role in every aspect of our lives.
Sexualized Behavior in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Therapeutic Approaches

Sexualized Behavior in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Therapeutic Approaches

Article | Child psychology
Sexualized behavior in a child refers to an age-inappropriate preoccupation with one’s own genitals or involvement in sexual activities that exceed what is typical for their developmental stage.
Understanding ADHD: A Comprehensive Guide to Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment.

Understanding ADHD: A Comprehensive Guide to Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment.

Article | Mental disorder
Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurobehavioral condition that significantly impacts the daily functioning of those affected.
Super-Valuable Psychological Hobbies: When Passion Becomes a Life-Controlling Forc

Super-Valuable Psychological Hobbies: When Passion Becomes a Life-Controlling Forc

Article | Mental health
In our modern world, many individuals develop intense interests that can evolve into what some experts describe as super-valuable psychological hobbies.
Sugar Addiction: Understanding, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment Strategies

Sugar Addiction: Understanding, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment Strategies

Blog | Eating disorders
Sugar addiction is a phenomenon that many people experience, characterized by an intense, sometimes uncontrollable urge to consume foods loaded with refined sugar.
Satyriasis: Understanding Male Hypersexuality and Its Management

Satyriasis: Understanding Male Hypersexuality and Its Management

Article | Mental disorder
In today's discussion, we are going to explore the complex topic of satyriasis, a condition characterized by an abnormal increase in male sexual drive.
The INFP Personality: A Comprehensive Guide to the Mediator

The INFP Personality: A Comprehensive Guide to the Mediator

Blog | Self-acceptance
When we delve into the realm of personality types, one that stands out for its depth, creativity, and compassion is the INFP. Often known as the "Mediator," this personality type is characterized by a unique blend of introspection, idealism, and empathy. Derived from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), INFP stands for Introverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving. The attributes emphasize a rich inner emotional life, a visionary approach to possibilities, and a flexible, open-ended attit ...
Self-Harm: Finding Hope and Healing Through Effective Therapies

Self-Harm: Finding Hope and Healing Through Effective Therapies

Blog | Adolescent psychology
When individuals engage in actions that cause physical injury to their own bodies, primary goal is not to end their lives but rather to manage emotional pain and stress.
Thalassophobia: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fear of Deep Water

Thalassophobia: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fear of Deep Water

Blog | Mental disorder
Thalassophobia is a condition that many individuals describe as an intense and overwhelming fear of large bodies of water, particularly when faced with deep, seemingly endless expanses.
Passive-Aggressive Behavior: Understanding, Identifying, and Responding

Passive-Aggressive Behavior: Understanding, Identifying, and Responding

Article | Mental disorder
Have you ever been in a situation where someone says they're fine, but their actions scream otherwise? That "fine" might be delivered with a forced smile.
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