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  • Articles Tagged with "Psychology"

    More Than 50 Percent of Men Are Scared Women Will Find Them Creepy | by Jessica Wildfire | Medium

    jessicalexicus.medium.com Gender World

    The article contrasts the pervasive harassment faced by women with the anxieties some men experience about appearing creepy when interacting with women, questioning the framing of the issue.

    Making Fun of Your Friends Is Good for Them (And You) - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Humor World

    This article explores the ethical and psychological aspects of humor, particularly the role of teasing and mockery in strengthening relationships and coping with life's challenges.

    Why Buddhism is true: Mindfulness and meditation in a modern world | Vox

    vox.com Buddhism World

    Robert Wright's book, "Why Buddhism is True," explores the practical benefits of meditation within a secular framework, focusing on its therapeutic aspects and potential for social transformation.

    «Es gibt 116 220 Varianten von ADHS», sagt der Psychologe

    nzz.ch Psychology World

    A psychologist discusses the overdiagnosis and various treatments of ADHD, highlighting the wide range of symptoms and questioning the genetic basis.

    Three Ways to Have Better Fights - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Relationships World

    This article explores how to improve communication and conflict resolution in relationships by identifying the type of conversation, controlling oneself, and focusing on the current issue rather than introducing unrelated problems.

    Opinion | America Is Learning the Wrong Lesson From Elon Musk’s Success - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Business World

    The article critiques the leadership style of Elon Musk, arguing that his intimidation tactics are counterproductive and that his success is not a model for effective leadership.

    Understanding the Differences Between Mood, Emotion, and Feelings | by Anusha | Medium

    medium.com Psychology World

    This article differentiates between mood, emotion, and feelings, explaining that mood is a sustained state, emotion is a reaction to a stimulus, and feelings are the conscious experience of these states.

    The Key to Critical Self-Awareness - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Psychology World

    This article explores the importance of accurate self-knowledge, highlighting the challenges in achieving it and offering practical strategies for improving self-awareness.

    Als wraakzucht alles beheerst: ‘Bij elke klap herhaal ik in mijn hoofd: dacht je echt dat je hiermee kon wegkomen?’ | De Morgen

    demorgen.be Psychology World

    A man's experience of being defrauded by a contractor leads him down a path of intense revenge fantasies, prompting reflection on the psychology of revenge and its societal implications.

    Truth for Truth’s Sake – OffGuardian

    off-guardian.org Philosophy World

    This article explores the importance of seeking truth for its own sake, arguing that even if action isn't immediately possible, understanding truth is crucial for personal growth and societal well-being.

    Why Do Supervillains Fascinate Us? A Psychological Perspective | WIRED

    wired.com Psychology World

    This article explores the psychological reasons behind our fascination with supervillains, examining factors such as the desire for power, revenge, and the exploration of our own fears and the unknown.

    Adelanto del libro "Nunca es solo sexo" de Darian Leader | Gatopardo

    gatopardo.com Psychology World

    This article presents an excerpt from Darian Leader's book, exploring the complex relationship between sex, violence, and the lasting impact of childhood experiences.

    Practical Ways to Improve Your Confidence (and Why You Should) - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Psychology World

    This New York Times article explores the nuances of self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-efficacy, highlighting their impact on personal growth and offering insights into how to improve self-confidence.

    Crisis de los 40: “Mi jefe hizo todo lo que pudo para irse a Europa con la modelo 2025″ - La Tercera

    latercera.com Psychology World

    A woman grapples with her husband's midlife crisis and her demanding boss, highlighting the complexities of personal and professional challenges.

    Most People Don’t Know the Difference Between “Feelings” and “Emotions” | by Julian Frazier, PhD | Medium

    medium.com Psychology World

    This article clarifies the often-confused distinction between feelings and emotions, highlighting the common mistake of conflating thoughts with feelings.

    Why You Procrastinate Or Lack Motivation—And What To Do About It.

    forbes.com Psychology World

    This article explores the evolutionary reasons behind procrastination and lack of motivation, offering practical strategies to overcome these challenges and achieve greater productivity.

    Sibling relationships in adulthood: Can you be friends with your siblings? | Vox

    vox.com Family World

    This article explores the complexities of adult sibling relationships, examining how these bonds evolve from childhood to adulthood and the factors influencing their closeness or distance.

    'Spain is different' o por qué España consiguió evitar el pánico en el peor apagón eléctrico de su historia

    elespanol.com Psychology Spain

    Despite a major power outage in Spain, the response was surprisingly calm and even showed community spirit in contrast to other countries' reactions during similar events.

    How can I get better at trusting people? | Vox

    vox.com Psychology World

    This article explores the decline of interpersonal trust in society, examines the factors contributing to it, and offers insights from experts on how to cultivate trust in relationships.

    La imagen de Juan José Millás: No sabe uno qué es peor | EL PAÍS Semanal | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Art World

    The article explores the power of the silent scream, using examples from literature, painting, and ancient Egypt, questioning whether the scream of the living or the dead is worse.

    The science of lucid dreams — and how to have them - The Washington Post

    washingtonpost.com Neuroscience World

    This article explores the science behind lucid dreaming, explaining how it works, its potential benefits, and techniques to induce them.

    Laziness Does Not Exist. Psychological research is clear: when… | by Devon Price | Human Parts

    humanparts.medium.com Psychology World

    A psychology professor argues that laziness doesn't exist, instead proposing that situational factors and unmet needs are the root causes of procrastination and incomplete work.

    לגדל אריות – תיאוריית החינוך הלא קונבנציונלית של ג'ו ניומן

    epoch.org.il Education Israel

    This article discusses Joe Newman's unconventional educational theory, focusing on his approach to helping children with behavioral challenges and exploring the increasing rates of ADHD diagnoses in Israeli schools.

    In Times of Trouble, Seek Moral Beauty - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Psychology World

    The article explores how witnessing and emulating acts of moral beauty, such as self-sacrifice and kindness, can significantly enhance personal well-being and happiness.

    Lily Allen says sorry to Katy Perry: how to master the art of the apology

    smh.com.au Psychology World

    This article explores the art of delivering a sincere apology, providing expert advice on what constitutes a good apology and offering insights from real-life examples.

    Irrational Man | Alasdair MacIntyre | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com Psychology World

    This New York Review of Books article critically analyzes C.G. Jung's psychological theories, arguing that their lack of scientific rigor and reliance on subjective belief systems place them outside the realm of rational thought.

    Son: 6 característiques de les persones que tanquen la porta del dormitori

    segre.com Psychology World

    Closing your bedroom door before sleeping reveals deeper aspects of your personality, according to psychological studies.

    Edgar Cabanas: Se ruega silencio

    abc.es Philosophy World

    This article explores the historical and contemporary significance of silence, contrasting its value in various eras with the pervasive noise of modern life.

    How 'Concept Creep' Made Americans So Sensitive to Harm - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Psychology World

    This article explores the phenomenon of 'concept creep,' where concepts like abuse and trauma expand to encompass a wider range of behaviors, leading to both positive and negative societal consequences.

    Instagram, le nouveau divan des psy - Elle

    elle.fr Psychology France

    French psychologists are increasingly using Instagram to democratize and demystify mental health, offering case studies, advice, and support while emphasizing that it's not a replacement for professional therapy.

    Weshalb glauben manche Menschen an paranormale Ereignisse und andere nicht?

    nzz.ch Psychology World

    A psychologist explores why some people believe in paranormal events while others remain skeptical, attributing the tendency to inherent brain differences and highlighting the role of personal experiences and cultural contexts.

    Casoria, psicologo arrestato per violenza sessuale: «Violentava le pazienti»

    ilmattino.it Crime Italy

    A psychologist in Casoria, Italy, was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting his patients, including a minor, under the guise of therapy.

    Can You Ever Really Know a Person? Biographers Keep Trying. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Literature World

    Despite the modern trend toward brevity, biographies continue to thrive, offering extensive explorations of human lives and evolving interpretations of character and motivation.

    Jung’s Five Pillars of a Good Life - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Psychology World

    Carl Jung's five pillars for a fulfilling life, refined by modern social science, offer a practical strategy for achieving lasting well-being.

    Pagelle, è record di ricorsi. Il neuropsichiatra: «I genitori di oggi sono rimasti immaturi, incapaci di aiutare i figli a gestire il fallimento»

    ilmessaggero.it Education Italy

    A child neuropsychiatrist attributes the rising number of parental appeals against school grades to the immaturity of parents, who fail to teach their children how to handle failure.

    Tumori, in aumento diagnosi di mieloma multiplo negli under 50. Sinomi, cure e cause

    ilmessaggero.it Medicine Italy

    An increasing number of diagnoses of multiple myeloma are occurring in individuals under 50, highlighting the need for comprehensive support including psychological care.

    The Art of Self-Control in the Face of Provocation - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Psychology World

    This article explores the psychology of taking offense, offering strategies to manage reactions to provocation and improve quality of life.

    'Follamigos': ¿de verdad es un 'apaño' tan bueno? Guía para no salir escaldados | El Diario Vasco

    diariovasco.com Relationships Spain

    This article explores the complexities and potential pitfalls of 'follamigos' (friends with benefits) relationships, offering insights from a psychologist on how to navigate them successfully or avoid emotional harm.

    Arthur C. Brooks: Warum Glück harte Arbeit ist

    nzz.ch Psychology World

    Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks discusses his research on happiness, emphasizing that it's not luck but a skill developed through hard work and strategic life choices.

    JANA HOCKING: Vile subconscious trick used by pickup artists that's so irresistible to women... even I was fooled | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk Dating World

    A columnist recounts her experience of being manipulated by a pickup artist using a technique called progressive context bonding, revealing how it creates a false sense of intimacy.

    Ältere Frauen, jüngere Männer: Warum die Liebe funktioniert - Blick

    blick.ch Relationships World

    This article explores the increasing trend of older women with younger partners, examining survey data and expert opinions to understand the reasons behind this dynamic.

    Mushroom trial guilty verdict: Why did she do it? Erin Patterson exhibits the traits of a narcissistic personality

    smh.com.au Psychology Australia

    This article analyzes the guilty verdict in a mushroom poisoning trial, exploring the defendant's potential narcissistic personality traits and how they may have influenced her actions.

    The Past Is a Ghost and the Future a Fantasy - Nautilus

    nautil.us Philosophy World

    This article explores the nature of memory and time, arguing that both past and future are mental constructs, while only the present moment is objective reality.

    Your Mind is Part of the Ecosystem–Nautilus

    nautil.us Philosophy World

    This article explores the interconnectedness of the human mind and the biosphere, arguing that mental health and ecological health are intrinsically linked through a shared systemic understanding.

    SEDUCTION 1: Your inner child and psychosexual warfare

    open.substack.com Seduction World

    This article explores the psychological principles behind seduction, examining its dark aspects and the potential consequences of wielding such power.