personality

wine
18.09.2023

People who've never suffered from addictions often can't understand why others fall for things that damage them. In fact, some people can be predispositioned to become addicted, so they should be twice careful.

Kate Yakimchuk addiction genetics Psychology 18 September 2023
hands
18.09.2023

Dependence on other people can be tough, and so is codependency - a situation where two people need each other in an unhealthy way. Psychologists often say that codependence can be pretty dangerous, and there are reasons for that.

Kate Yakimchuk codependence confidence self-esteem Psychology 18 September 2023
slip up
18.09.2023

People are supposed to learn from their mistakes, but that's not always the case - some people tend to make the same mistakes over and over again. It's not always because they're silly - there are simply too many factors that can affect them.

Kate Yakimchuk mistakes relationship Psychology 18 September 2023
pain
17.09.2023

Human brain is amazing and hard to understand sometimes - and one of the surprising things that can happen is psychosomatic pain. It can cause lots of problems for people who suffer from it, and it can be pretty hard to get rid of.

Kate Yakimchuk pain psychosomatics trauma stress Psychology 17 September 2023
teen girl
17.09.2023

Great relationships can make your lives better - but only when it's good time to start them. Even a lonely person can have a time when they're not ready for a relationship - and that's normal.

Kate Yakimchuk relationship tips Psychology 17 September 2023
motivation
16.09.2023

Lots of people are pretty confused about their self-esteem that can change from very high to very low pretty quickly. In fact, it happens way more often than you might think, and it's quite normal for people to feel that way.

Kate Yakimchuk self-esteem confidence Psychology 16 September 2023
meditation
16.09.2023

We all have failures sometimes - some are minor, some are major, and it's normal. The key is to stay motivated and keep on working afterwards, but how to achieve that?

Kate Yakimchuk motivation self-esteem Psychology 16 September 2023
person
15.09.2023

This term describes people whose behavior deviates significantly and dangerously from that of others in their community, such as lack of remorse or targeted violence towards others.

Diana Dashkevich mental health facts Psychology 15 September 2023
person
15.09.2023

An estimated 2% to 3% of the US population has HPD, which usually develops in late adolescence or early adulthood. Research shows that people assigned female at birth and people assigned male at birth suffer equally.

Diana Dashkevich mental health facts Psychology 15 September 2023
confident man
15.09.2023

If you constantly feel like all your achievements are pure luck and you don't deserve them, then you probably have an imposter syndrome. While some people with this syndrome often seem modest and shy, it's actually not that nice for them, because they question their abilities daily.

Kate Yakimchuk confidence imposter tips Psychology 15 September 2023
sad woman
15.09.2023

Depression can feel quite different for many people, and it also has a few types that differ pretty significantly. One of these types is reactive depression - a mental illness that is directly provoked by traumatic events from a person's life.

Kate Yakimchuk depression reaction help Psychology 15 September 2023
shy man
15.09.2023

Have you ever heard of different types of attachment that people can have? If you haven't, then you should probably learn about the anxious-avoidant attachment type - it can help you see lots of people and their relationships differently.

Kate Yakimchuk attachment anxiety avoidance relationship Psychology 15 September 2023
dog owner
13.09.2023

Dogs are man's best friends, but they aren't perfect companions for all people. Some personalities are just not suitable enough for dogs - so you won't get that amazing connection between you and your pet friend.

Kate Yakimchuk pets dogs owners Animals 13 September 2023
morals monkeys
12.09.2023

Every day, we come across things that seem wrong, like a hungry child or a dishonest person.  These situations involve moral issues, like fairness and trust. 

Kate Yakimchuk research morals Psychology 12 September 2023
consultation
10.09.2023

It's always unpleasant when someone you like says that you're "too much" - it can break your heart. If someone thinks you're "too much," it means they might feel overwhelmed or annoyed by your behavior because it's too intense or frequent. 

Kate Yakimchuk self-esteem communication tips Psychology 10 September 2023
hands
02.09.2023

The neurochemical cause of the development of OCD is a change in the metabolism of neurotransmitters, in particular the synthesis and transmission of serotonin and dopamine.

Diana Dashkevich mental health facts Psychology 2 September 2023
angry cat
28.08.2023

Cats, like many animals, have the capacity to understand cause and effect to some extent, but their understanding is limited compared to human comprehension.  Whether cats understand when they hurt their owners is a complex topic and can vary based on individual cat behavior and the specific circumstances.

Kate Yakimchuk pets cats nature Animals 28 August 2023
friends
28.08.2023

There are about the same percentage of introverts and extroverts among people. However, introversion is more often preferred to be hidden, because today's society is set up for extroverts. That being said, most people are capable of exhibiting introvert and extrovert modes, depending on the current environment.

Diana Dashkevich friendship communication Psychology 28 August 2023
friends
27.08.2023

It's sometimes hard to say "no" to colleagues and neighbors, but it's even hearder to say it to friends. If you find it difficult to say "no" to a friend, it's important to navigate the situation in a respectful and assertive manner while still maintaining the integrity of your own boundaries. 

Kate Yakimchuk friendship boundaries tips Psychology 27 August 2023
person
25.08.2023

The concepts of introversion and extraversion, first introduced by the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung, have been adopted by several popular personality theories.

Diana Dashkevich introverts facts Psychology 25 August 2023