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Child Parental Violence (CPV)
Post Views: 765 “I feel afraid and anxious. I don’t know what to do.” “Is my child bullying me?” “Where did I go ...
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Morbid Curiosity, Habitual Behavior in the Digital Age
Post Views: 398 Morbid curiosity is a part of being human. Plutarch claimed that morbid curiosity is the disobedience of reason and that everyone ...
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Social Intervention in the Stages of Grief
Post Views: 513 There’s a harsh reality that’s important to keep in mind at all times: that no one’s exempt from losing someone ...
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Some Asian Cultures Think Pressure Is Detrimental
Post Views: 723 According to some Asian cultures, the anxiety to get something, pressure, ends up pushing it away; thus, it’s detrimental. Indeed, ...
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Guide On How to Talk to Cancer Patients and Survivors
Post Views: 690 Do you know cancer patients and survivors? Having a hard time talking to them? Believe it or not, for many ...
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Explanatory Styles and Emotions
Post Views: 908 Have you ever thought that you don’t see the world how it really is but how you are instead? There’s ...
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The Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders
Post Views: 407 At this moment, transdiagnostic protocols are gaining a lot of importance in the treatment of different emotional disorders. They’re based ...
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Description and Characteristics of the Frontal Lobe
Post Views: 756 Today’s article is about the frontal lobe. Before we begin, you must know that that lobes separate by the division ...
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Anomalous Experiences and Symbolization
Post Views: 557 We define anomalous experiences as out-of-the-ordinary events that are hard to interpret logically. Usually, they involve perceptual errors or hallucinatory ...
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What Are the Thoughts of Someone with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
Post Views: 569 Thoughts in obsessive-compulsive disorder are constantly repeated. There’s a connection between the person and their own internal events that makes ...