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Dehumanization: How It Works and Why It Matters in Psychology

Dehumanization: How It Works and Why It Matters in Psychology

Blog | Psychology
Dehumanization is a process that involves stripping a person of their humanity, either by denying them basic human rights or by discrediting their inherent value as human beings.
Are You Being Manipulated by a Narcissist? Recognizing the Tactics

Are You Being Manipulated by a Narcissist? Recognizing the Tactics

Blog | Emotional dependency
While some narcissistic traits are readily identifiable, understanding the full spectrum of their manipulative tactics requires deeper examination.
Is Perfectionism Setting You Up for Failure? Understanding Over-Expectation Syndrome

Is Perfectionism Setting You Up for Failure? Understanding Over-Expectation Syndrome

Blog | Self-esteem
Over-Expectation Syndrome, is a psychological phenomenon that involves setting impossible goals and demanding perfection from oneself or others.
Are You Looking for a Partner or a Father? Understanding the Cinderella Complex

Are You Looking for a Partner or a Father? Understanding the Cinderella Complex

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The "Cinderella complex" is a psychological phenomenon where adult women unconsciously project their childhood experiences with their parents, particularly the paternal love they received.
The Frustration-Aggression Theory: Exploring the Roots of Aggression

The Frustration-Aggression Theory: Exploring the Roots of Aggression

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
The frustration-aggression theory suggests that frustration does not inevitably lead to aggression but can increase the readiness for aggressive behavior.
Pluralistic Ignorance: When Silence Doesn't Mean Consent

Pluralistic Ignorance: When Silence Doesn't Mean Consent

Blog | Psychology
Pluralistic ignorance is a concept in social psychology that explains how individuals, when witnessing violations of norms, laws, or ethical standards, often remain silent or indifferent.
Understanding Your Inner Child: How Childhood Impacts Adult Life

Understanding Your Inner Child: How Childhood Impacts Adult Life

Blog | Self-acceptance
The concept of the "inner child" refers to the part of our personality that carries the emotional experiences, needs, and patterns formed during childhood.
Why Are Women More Likely to Initiate Divorce? The Dynamics of Modern Marriages

Why Are Women More Likely to Initiate Divorce? The Dynamics of Modern Marriages

Blog | Divorce
Research, social surveys, and personal accounts consistently show that women are often the decision-makers when it comes to ending a marriage.
The Power of Conformity: Understanding Social Influence and Its Impact

The Power of Conformity: Understanding Social Influence and Its Impact

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Conformity is a psychological phenomenon where an individual aligns their thoughts, opinions, and behaviors with those of a group, often due to the fear of rejection or the desire for acceptance.
What is Escapism? A Guide to Healthy and Unhealthy Escapism

What is Escapism? A Guide to Healthy and Unhealthy Escapism

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
Ever feel like the world's problems are piling up faster than you can tackle them? Work deadlines loom, bills need paying, and social media explodes with negativity.
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