Psychology and Education
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Coping with Big Changes
Life is a constant change. And our responses can either be reactive or proactive. Our behavior and decisions can be affected by these changes; ... -
How to Speak with Confidence
Speaking to an audience is an opportunity for you to impart what you know to others. However, for some people, instead of finding this ... -
Co-Occurring Disorders
Co-occurring disorders exist in persons who have substance use disorder and mental illness disorder. The severity of each may vary but having these two ... -
The (Only) 5 Fears We All Share
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”- Franklin Roosevelt Fear occurs when we anticipate something that we do not want ... -
The Ten Personality Disorders
Human personality has been the subject of many studies in the past. Tyrtamus (371-287 BC), in his book “Characters,” tackled kinds of bad behavior ... -
The Harms of Cancel Culture
Social media has given people a more popular way to air out their opinions, influence others, make a stand about an issue publicly, and ... -
Envy or Jealousy?
The psychologists had distinctively explained the difference between envy and jealousy. Envy is a feeling of resentment over the fact that the person doesn’t ... -
Emotional Immaturity in Parents
If one has an emotionally immature parent, it can be frustrating for the child, especially if that child is already mature enough to identify ... -
Living According to Your Core Values
Core values are the traits or qualities that represent your highest priority, your beliefs, and the principles you live by that drive you to ... -
Nature Walks for an Improved Well-Being
A famous naturalist, essayist, and philosopher Thoreau believed that spending time with nature allows us to reflect on our life and make realizations that ...