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How Playing Video Games Changes Your Brain: know the Psychology behind 

These days, it is impossible to imagine a person below the age of 80 who has never played or even seen a video game. It often begins with a child playing simple mobile games like Candy Crush. Over time, this

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How language can be used to dominate others and how to protect yourself from it 

Have you ever felt like you have been carried away by a person’s manner of speaking? They could be an influential speaker or they could be using language like a weapon to persuade or dominate people, to get what they

Relationship

Beyond Clichés: Real Insights for Building Healthy, Fulfilling Relationships

Relationships are complex, unique, and deeply personal. Yet the advice that is so readily handed out to help navigate these complex emotions can feel almost generic, repetitive, and—let’s just say it—full of clichés. We all hear them: “Never go to

Education

Relative Deprivation Theory

Relative deprivation theory is in the psychological and sociological area of study. It examines the feeling of deprivation a person experiences if they believe they are deprived in comparison with others, yet the same person may be considered relatively well-off

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The Psychology of Sadism

Are you familiar with Shahrukh Khan’s well-known line, “I love you, K-K-K-Kiran”? Beyond his typical portrayal of the lover boy, his film gave many of us chills. Let’s attempt to comprehend his actions from a psychological perspective. His character enjoys

Life Style

10 Subtle Traits of Greedy People that You Should Know, According to Psychology

The word ‘greed’ has a different meaning for everyone. For some, greed might be the driving force that motivates you to do better, while for some greed is immoral, wrong, and comes at the expense of other people’s needs and

Positive Therapy

Unconditional Positive Regard in Therapy

Unconditional positive regard is the main concept in humanistic psychology, particularly in person-centred therapy that Carl Rogers developed in the middle of the 20th century. The UPR refers to a therapist’s absolute acceptance and support toward a client regardless of

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The Psychology of Anger

What do you do when you get angry? Do you blast at someone, punch a pillow or isolate yourself? How do you deal with it? Is it good to get angry? Read to know more. The Psychology Behind Anger Anger

Relationship

Rizz: The New Language of Attraction in Today’s Dating Game!

How do you woo a person? Is it with your rib-tickling jokes, your attractive smile, the way you dress, by giving them royal treatment or by using your charm and rizz to win their heart? So, do you have this?

Relationship

The Impact of Low Self-Esteem on Relationships: Insights from Psychologists

Self-esteem refers to the value you place on yourself and it is the qualities you believe you possess. Occasionally, it’s natural to have moments of self-criticism but when you consistently judge yourselves negatively, it can indicate low self-esteem. However, it’s

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