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7 Myths about Healthy Relationships

There are actions you can take to create a healthy relationship, regardless of how long you’ve been dating or how new your relationship is. You may find strategies to stay connected, find contentment, and experience long-lasting happiness. This is true

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Stonewalling vs Gaslighting

Dating, relationships, and even friendships have become really difficult to navigate in this modern day of technology. People seem to have more trouble maintaining good relationships than any generation. However, there is an advantage of fast-paced technology and social media

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Understanding Gender and Sexuality in Psychology

Although they are frequently used synonymously in everyday speech, the terms “sexuality” and “gender identity” refer to separate psychological concepts with unique nuances. An individual’s internal perception of their gender, whether it be male, female, or somewhere in between, is

Therapy

What is Family Therapy and how it works? 

Therapeutic work with families is an ancient art that has been practiced throughout human history. In the United States, it began in the 20th century and continues into the 21st century. Professionals focus on improving family dynamics and relationships, using

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IPL 2024: Why Do People Feel Attached to Sports

When it comes to our passion for sports, age is no barrier because there is something about them that seems to compel us to devote ourselves to them, whether we are professional, amateur, or just casual fans. From professional players

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Types, Causes and Treatment

Be it a celebrity or an ordinary person, we often find people around us saying that they have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder because they like their surroundings clean and organized. This is because of the lack of awareness that people have OCD

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Pharmacotherapy and Its Uses in Mental Health Treatment

Mental illnesses are a global public health concern. As first-line treatments, pharmacotherapies and psychotherapies are advised. But research suggests that a number of Butter flaws in clinical trials—such as publication bias and inadequate control conditions like waiting lists—may have exaggerated

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Psychology of Belief

Human attitudes and beliefs steer our thinking, choices, and actions. Beliefs have profound effects on both persons and societies, they can be either religious or political. Nonetheless, the psychology behind trust is a multi-dimensional construct that includes cognitive, emotional, and

Health

Get to know Why Obesity Is becoming a Global Concern

Obesity is a growing issue among people with the growth in reliability of fast foods and expanding work life. In previous times, most of the work was done physically, and there wasn’t much workload. But as there is a growth

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Misrepresentation in Media: The Correlation and Causation Dilemma

The other day, my younger brother told me that his academic grades have shown an unprecedented rise since our mother stopped berating him “for petty things”. While such a correlation may funnily work to benefit many school-going kids, likely, both

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