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How to Deal with a Disobedient Child
Post Views: 1557 Knowing how to deal with a disobedient child can be one of the most challenging aspects of being a parent. ...
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Toxic Positivity: The Dark Side of Positive Vibes
Post Views: 1664 Have you ever heard about toxic positivity? It’s an excessive and ineffective overgeneralization of a happy, optimistic. I remember that, ...
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The Story of the Titan Cronus, a Myth Showing the Theme of a Mother’s Love
Post Views: 902 Have you ever heard about the intriguing story of the god Titan Cronus? Believe it or not, this classic myth ...
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You Don’t Have To Agree With People to Love Them
Post Views: 1227 You don’t have to agree with people to love them, as conflict can lead to much stronger relationships. Think about ...
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The Characteristics and Causes of Pseudohallucinations
Post Views: 876 Pseudohallucinations are common non-pathological phenomena that most people experience at some point throughout their lives. An example of this is ...
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Cognitive Fusion: When Thoughts Become Reality
Post Views: 1470 Cognitive fusion is a mental phenomenon. It’s when the line between you and your thoughts becomes blurred. In other words, ...
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Description and Characteristics of Sociology
Post Views: 1055 One of the characteristics of sociology is that it helps people better understand and improve the world around them. It ...
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Alexander Luria, a Pioneer in Neuropsychology
Post Views: 1343 Strictly speaking, Alexander Luria was probably the first neuropsychologist in history. This branch of knowledge unites psychology with neurology. While ...
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The Importance of Third-Age Friendships
Post Views: 1618 Third-age friendships are indispensable, as they boost well-being. In fact, at this age, social bonds can be as vital as ...
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How to Make Difficult Changes Simple
Post Views: 1044 People generally put off difficult changes. Just thinking about them can make you feel lethargic. You consider them an extremely ...






















