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Alexia, The Loss of the Ability to Read
Post Views: 1200 Due to its consequences, the condition of alexia could be said to be one of the most extraordinary disorders. The ...
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The Genovese Case, A Turning Point in Social Psychology
Post Views: 1085 The Genovese case shocked the American public in 1964. In addition, it gave rise to several investigations in the field ...
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Why Do You Fall in Love with the Wrong People?
Post Views: 784 Why do you fall in love with the wrong people? This is a question you might well find yourself asking ...
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The Psychological Profile of Adolf Hitler
Post Views: 996 “He’s a fully-fledged masochist”. That’s what the CIA concluded after commissioning a group of psychologists to conduct a psychological profile ...
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Is it Possible to Dream About the Future?
Post Views: 1132 A vast world opens up before you when you sleep. For instance, you might talk with those who’ve passed away, ...
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Factitious Disorder: Symptoms and Treatment
Post Views: 941 Factitious disorder is a serious mental condition where sufferers deceive others by appearing sick, purposely getting sick, or injuring themselves. It ...
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Six Models of Political Psychology
Post Views: 1137 There are several models in the field of political psychology. Furthermore, it’s one of the most controversial areas in the ...
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The Cascade Effect in Your Daily Life
Post Views: 1448 The cascade effect has its origins in the field of medicine. It refers to a chain of diagnostic or therapeutic ...
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Why Some Children Don’t Love Their Parents
Post Views: 1261 Mutual love between children and parents tends to be taken for granted. However, it shouldn’t be. Because some children don’t ...
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The Synesthetic Brain Works Differently
Post Views: 1511 Seeing colors when listening to music. Tasting an ice cream and feeling a caress on your cheek. Touching a flower ...






















