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The Importance of Mental Health Counseling

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Mental health counseling is a collaborative process between counselors and clients aimed at improving the client’s mental health. It helps clients understand the root causes of their problems and guides...
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The Science of Positive Emotions in Psychology

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“The aim of positive psychology is to catalyze a change in psychology from a preoccupation only with repairing the worst things in life to also building the best quality things...
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From Bystanders to Attackers: The Psychology Behind Mob Mentality in India

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Mob mentality, or herd behavior, reflects the dangerous transformation of individuals into a collective force, often with devastating consequences. In India, where a complex interplay of social, cultural, and technological...
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In the contemporary digital landscape, social media has become a pervasive force in our lives, offering connectivity, entertainment, and information at our fingertips. However, this constant accessibility can lead to...
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In today’s digital age, social media platforms like Instagram have become integral to our daily lives. With over a billion users worldwide, Instagram is a space where people share snippets...
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types of emotion in psychology

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Emotions play a crucial role in human experience and behavior, and psychology recognizes various types of emotions based on their characteristics, functions, and the contexts in which they arise. Here’s...
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The Placebo Effect Book

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The placebo effect, long observed in medicine and psychology, describes how a person’s belief in a treatment’s efficacy can lead to real physical or psychological benefits, even if the treatment...
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Emotional intelligence definition by daniel goleman

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Daniel Goleman defines Emotional Intelligence (EI) as the ability to recognize, understand, and manage our own emotions, as well as the ability to recognize, understand, and influence the emotions of...
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In psychology, formal theory refers to a structured, often mathematical, approach to understanding and explaining psychological phenomena. This approach emphasizes rigorous definitions, logical consistency, and, frequently, the use of mathematical...
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5 points on Psychological Aspects of Girls Weakness

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Mental health is an intricate tapestry woven from personal experiences, relationships, and the wider social environment. in this post we will understand through 5 points on Psychological Aspects of Girls...
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    Sigmund Freud
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    The Life of Freud (1856–1939)

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    The Life of Freud (1856–1939) Early Years Freud was born in 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (now Příbor, Czech Republic). His father, a wool merchant, struggled financially and moved the family...
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    Latin Square Design

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    A Latin Square is a statistical tool used in experimental design, particularly in psychology and other social sciences, to control for two types of potential confounding variables. It arranges the...
    Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk
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    Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk

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    In 1979, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky introduced Prospect Theory in their paper “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk.” This groundbreaking theory challenged traditional economic models, which assumed...
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    Below are some lesser-known common phobias, organized alphabetically: A Ablutophobia: Fear of bathing or cleaning. Acrophobia: Fear of heights. Aerophobia: Fear of flying. Aichmophobia: Fear of sharp objects. Arachnophobia: Fear...
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    What is Depression ?

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    Depression is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. It can affect a person’s thinking, behavior, and...
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    What is Delinquency?

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    What is Delinquency? Delinquency refers to illegal or antisocial behaviors, often exhibited by minors, that violate the legal or social norms of society. Common examples include theft, vandalism, substance abuse,...
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    What is Shyness?

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    Shyness is a feeling of discomfort or apprehension in social situations, often accompanied by self-consciousness, nervousness, or anxiety when interacting with others. Shy individuals may avoid social interactions or experience...
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    History of Social Psychology

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    Social psychology is the study of how individuals think, feel, and behave in social contexts. The field has evolved significantly since its inception, shaped by diverse theories, research, and historical...
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    Alfred Adler’s theory

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    Alfred Adler’s theory, known as Adlerian psychology or individual psychology, provides a comprehensive approach to understanding human behavior and mental health. Here’s a detailed yet easy-to-understand explanation of his theory,...
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    The Unseen Storm: Navigating India’s Suicide Crisis

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    “Suicide is a permanent solution to temporary problems.” — Phil Donahue Behind India’s rapid development, an invisible crisis brews—suicide. In 2021, 164,033 people died by suicide, each case a poignant...
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    Introduction: What is Memory?

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    Memory is the mental process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information. It enables humans to retain information over time, influencing cognition, learning, and behavior. Memory allows individuals to recall past...
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    The PERMA Model in Positive Psychology

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    The PERMA model is a well-known theory in positive psychology developed by psychologist Martin Seligman. This model outlines the key elements that contribute to human well-being and happiness. Each letter...
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    The strange situation experiment

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    Setting: A laboratory room designed to be both stimulating and somewhat stressful for the child, containing toys and a chair for the caregiver. The environment is meant to provoke separation...
    Paul Ekman
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    Paul Ekman’s Theory of Emotions: An Introduction

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    Paul Ekman, a pioneering American psychologist, is best known for his groundbreaking research on emotions and their relation to facial expressions. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding of...

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