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Himbo: The Psychology Behind the Pretty Boy Archetype

Himbo: The Psychology Behind the Pretty Boy Archetype

Article | Self-esteem
Let’s talk about the "Himbo" – the modern-day trope that combines Greek statue-like perfection with a brain that, let’s say, doesn’t get much cardio.
The Excellent Student Syndrome: A Perfectionist's Quest for Validation

The Excellent Student Syndrome: A Perfectionist's Quest for Validation

Article | Mental disorder
Ever heard the phrase “overachiever”? It often sounds like a compliment, but for those with the excellent student syndrome, it’s more of a burden than a badge of honor.
Counterphobia: Facing Fears Head-On and When It Can Go Wrong

Counterphobia: Facing Fears Head-On and When It Can Go Wrong

Article | Fears and phobias
Counterphobia is an intriguing psychological mechanism that flips fear on its head. Instead of running away or avoiding a source of anxiety, counterphobia drives a person to confront their fear
Understanding and Managing Your Emotions

Understanding and Managing Your Emotions

Article | Emotions
Emotions are an integral part of who we are, shaping how we experience the world, interact with others, and navigate life's challenges.
Emotional Intelligence: Understanding and Developing This Essential Skill

Emotional Intelligence: Understanding and Developing This Essential Skill

Article | Psychology
Emotional intelligence, often referred to as EI, is a vital skill that shapes how we interact with others and manage our own emotions.
Psychology: Exploring the Science of Mind and Behavior

Psychology: Exploring the Science of Mind and Behavior

Article | Psychology
Psychology is the study of how people think, feel, and behave. It examines everything from how our brains work to how we interact with others and navigate the world around us.
The Psychology of Personality: Insights for Growth and Understanding

The Psychology of Personality: Insights for Growth and Understanding

Article | Psychology
Understanding personality is at the heart of improving how we interact with the world and with ourselves.
Unlocking Neuroplasticity: Can the Brain Relearn Like a Child?

Unlocking Neuroplasticity: Can the Brain Relearn Like a Child?

Article | Psychology
Why is it that children seem to pick up new skills, like languages or sports, effortlessly, while adults often struggle?
Understanding Addiction: Habit, Not Disease

Understanding Addiction: Habit, Not Disease

Article | Other
Addiction is a deeply complex phenomenon, often misunderstood and oversimplified as a disease that can be "cured" with medication.
Serotonin: The Mood Hormone

Serotonin: The Mood Hormone

Article | Mental health
Serotonin plays a remarkable role in our lives, acting as a chemical regulator that influences both mood and behavior. Often called the "happiness hormone"
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