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"Drama Queen" Behavior: From Attention-Seeking to Emotional Need.

Blog | Emotions
A "drama queen" is a term often used to describe individuals, typically women, who habitually exaggerate the negative events in their lives, turning them into personal tragedies
MGTOW: The Psychology Behind Men Choosing to

MGTOW: The Psychology Behind Men Choosing to "Go Their Own Way"

Blog | Man and woman relationship
MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) is a movement that originated on the internet, where a group of men came together to discuss their relationships—or lack thereof—with women.
The Dangers of Incel Ideology: From Online Hatred to Real-World Violence

The Dangers of Incel Ideology: From Online Hatred to Real-World Violence

Blog | Mental disorder
Incels, short for "involuntary celibates," are individuals—typically men—who experience a lack of intimacy with women despite a strong desire for relationships.
Hypergamy in Psychology: Why Women Choose High-Status Partners

Hypergamy in Psychology: Why Women Choose High-Status Partners

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Hypergamy is a psychological mechanism that describes how women tend to seek marriage partners who are of higher social status.
What Are Beliefs in Psychology?

What Are Beliefs in Psychology?

Blog | Psychology
In psychology, beliefs are a fundamental element of the human psyche. They serve as both a stimulus and a barrier when it comes to decision-making.
Matriarchy: Myth or Misunderstanding?

Matriarchy: Myth or Misunderstanding?

Blog | Self-acceptance
Matriarchy is often depicted as a society where women hold all the power—controlling everything from family dynamics to state governance.
Why Am I So Needy in Relationships? Understanding Anxious Attachment

Why Am I So Needy in Relationships? Understanding Anxious Attachment

Blog | Child psychology
Symbiotic attachment refers to a type of bond between a mother and her child where both parties experience heightened anxiety and an overwhelming need for approval, attention, and presence.
What is Reaction Formation in Psychology and How Does it Affect Behavior?

What is Reaction Formation in Psychology and How Does it Affect Behavior?

Blog | Psychology
The concept of reaction formation stems from the idea that when an individual experiences internal conflict
Regression in Psychology: Why Do I Sometimes Act Like a Child When Stressed?

Regression in Psychology: Why Do I Sometimes Act Like a Child When Stressed?

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Regression is a fascinating psychological phenomenon that often occurs when the mind is overwhelmed by stress, conflicts, or life’s challenges.
Does Beauty Make Relationships More Difficult?

Does Beauty Make Relationships More Difficult?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In a world where beauty is often highly valued, it’s easy to assume that being attractive automatically leads to fulfilling relationships.
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