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Psychology behind retail therapy: Study reveals why some people can't stop buying and how shopping turns addictivePsychology of shopping addiction: A study reveals nearly half of adults surveyed exhibit signs of shopping addiction, driven by a need to e...
Psychoanalysis founder Sigmund Freud explains why people in relationships repeat same mistakes again and again: 'Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and...'Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, believed that emotions people suppress or avoid do not simply disappear. His famous quote, "U...
Do you often catch your child lying? Psychology says it may have long-term effects into adulthoodA 16-year study of over 3,000 children revealed that persistent childhood lying, especially when coupled with aggression and impulsivity, c...
Psychology says people who grew up with no close family tend to develop these strengths that only emerge when there’s no safety net underneathGrowing up without a close family can shape individuals profoundly. While challenges in trust and emotional regulation may arise, many deve...
Quote of the day from Sigmund Freud: 'Many adults are still trying to earn love from parents who only rewarded performance...' How childhood experiences can make people chase constant validation from othersThe quote of the day from Sigmund Freud highlights how many adults continue to seek approval and love based on achievement, a pattern often...
Psychology says people who grew up around emotional chaos often don’t realize they recreate chaos in their lives in subtle waysThe emotional struggles faced in childhood often leave lasting imprints on adult relationships and coping mechanisms. When caregivers are i...
Quote of the day by father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud: 'Unexpressed emotions never die. They are buried alive and come out later in uglier ways' - Truth about suppressed feelings in subconscious mind explored by Carl Jung's teacherSigmund Freud’s quote highlights how suppressed feelings do not simply disappear but continue to influence behaviour over time. The article...
Quote of the day by Sigmund Freud: 'One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most...'Sigmund Freud, a neurologist who founded psychoanalysis, revolutionized the understanding of mental distress by exploring hidden inner conf...
When AI takes the couch: Chatbots show signs of ‘synthetic psychopathology’Researchers at the University of Luxembourg have found that leading AI chatbots can produce consistent, therapy-like self-stories when prom...
It is not the age of genocide, and yet...Gaza faces a dire situation. Inaction fuels Israel's operations. Famine deepens, causing deaths. Military actions escalate, resulting in ca...
ISRO espionage case: CBI files chargesheet against 5 ex-police officers for 'framing' scientist Nambi NarayananFormer DGPs and police officials were charged in the 1994 ISRO espionage case following a probe ordered by the Supreme Court based on a hig...
New study claims Covid-19 lockdown increased ‘brain-age’ of many teenagers, stress may have been an additional triggerMany young adults reported higher levels of stress and anxiety, claims report.
Covid pandemic altered teens' brains, study finds"We already know from global research that the pandemic has adversely affected mental health in youth, but we didn't know what, if anything...
COVID-19 leads to cognitive, behavioural problems in patients: StudyIssues with memory, spatial awareness and information processing problems were identified as possible overhangs from the virus in post-COVI...
Did James Bond suffer from alcohol abuse disorder? A new study says yesBond frequently engaged in hazardous activities while under the influence of alcohol.
Happiness is the secret to better healthPeople who experience many kinds of happiness have lower levels of inflammation.
Going to bed earlier can make you happy: StudyPeople are said to have repetitive negative thinking when they have bothersome pessimistic thoughts that seem to repeat in their minds.
Psychiatrists oppose SC verdict on homosexuality; say homosexual behaviour 'normal'Psychiatrists say both heterosexual and homosexual behaviours are normal and natural aspects of human sexuality.
Facebook can make you mentally ill: StudyFacebook and other social networking sites may affect your mental health by causing psychotic episodes and delusions, researchers warn.
- Job interview: Impress, don't offend your interviewer
Interviewers are on alert for traits like perseverance, aggression and ways in which candidates tackle tough situations. How to tap the rig...