Psychology and Education
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Bystander Effect: Everything You Need to Know
The bystander effect happens when the presence of other people dissuades someone from taking action in an emergency, against a bully, or during an attack or ... -
Analogies for Critical Thinking
Analogies are used to prove a point. You can use analogies to strengthen your view when you want to get your argument across to ... -
Schizophrenia: Everything You Should Know
Schizophrenia is a mental condition that alters how the brain functions. This causes persistent issues with disordered thoughts, actions, and symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, ... -
Why You Need a Personal Motto
Why is it so simple to forget our lofty objectives—such as working out for health, meditating for serenity, or adopting a better diet? We ... -
Projection: Everything You Need to Know
Projecting one’s emotions onto another person, animal, or object is known as projection. The term often refers to defensive projection when one’s unacceptable drives are attributed to someone ... -
Passive-Aggression: Everything You Need to Know
Passive aggression is a tactic to communicate unpleasant emotions like resentment or wrath indirectly. It may be challenging to recognize passive-aggressive tendencies, which can ruin relationships ... -
Emotional Abuse: Everything You Need to Know
A person who is an emotional abuser engages in a pattern of conduct that involves insulting, humiliating, and generally instilling fear in the victim to ... -
Anorexia Nervosa: Everything You Should Know
Some of the following symptoms (objective experiences of illness) and signs (observable manifestations of the disease) may be shown by individuals suffering from anorexia nervosa. Eating disorders ... -
Addiction: Everything You Should Know
The compulsive use of a rewarding drug or activity while suffering adverse effects is the hallmark of addiction. This complicated disorder, often seen as a brain ... -
Binge Eating: Everything You Should Know
Binge Eating: What Is It? When someone binges, they rapidly consume a lot of food, even when they are not hungry, and to the point of ...









