A recent study published in the journal Evolutionary Psychological Science offers insights into how people perceive jealousy in men and women.
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Relationships, much like other facets of life, face challenges, ups, and downs.
In a new study recently published in the Journal of Health Psychology, researchers have zeroed in on the emotional repercussions of living with chronic pain.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Faking Mental Illnesses for Attention Can Exacerbate Existing Stigmas
by Soufiane N.by Soufiane N.Attention-seeking behaviour refers to actions or behaviours individuals engage in to gain the attention, validation, or sympathy of others.
Shame is the internal discomfort that emerges when we violate our personal or societal values. It’s closely linked to guilt, but there’s a fundamental difference.
Ashwagandha, a renowned herb in Ayurvedic medicine, has been used for millennia to address numerous health concerns, including stress, anxiety, fatigue, and even cognitive impairment.
Two intertwined factors play a central role in this puzzling phenomenon: our evolutionary history and the complex psychological processes of the human brain.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
5 Coping Mechanisms for High-Functioning Depressive Individuals
by Dina Relojoby Dina RelojoFunctionally depressed people are individuals who experience symptoms of depression but are still able to perform their day-to-day activities.
Toxic relationships can damage mental and physical health, leaving us exhausted and helpless.
Childhood trauma profoundly impacts an individual’s life, hindering their ability to live the life they want.
Abuse can take many different forms, and it can be difficult to recognise when it’s happening to you.
- Family & Relationship
The Dark Side of Success: How to Spot Jealousy in Your Personal and Professional Relationships
Jealousy is an emotion that we all experience at some point in our lives.
Anger is an emotion that can prove to be challenging to manage, especially within the context of a relationship.
Self-harm is a serious problem that can profoundly impact a person’s life. As a therapist, it is essential to be able to assess for self-harm.
Often, in the midst of the hustle and bustle of our lives, we tend to overlook a crucial aspect of our well-being: our emotions.