This is a combination of anxious and avoidant styles. This combination is also called disorganized attachment.
Diana Dashkevich relationship communication mental health emotions 5 December 2023ADHD is a neurological behavioral disorder that begins in childhood and is characterized by difficulty concentrating and maintaining attention, excessive motor activity (hyperactivity), and incontinence (impulsivity).
Diana Dashkevich mental health personality life psychotherapy fun facts 5 December 2023When it's time for adopted people to create their own families, this experience can be both amazing and challenging for them. People who didn't have to grow in full and loving families might not have the experience to be good parents, but they surely understand the importance of this.
Kate Yakimchuk research family new baby parenting adopted children 5 December 2023Climate change is not just affecting the weather; it's also impacting our brains, says a new study in Nature Climate Change. A team of international specialists from various universities explores how a changing environment affects brain function and how climate change might impact it in the future.
Kate Yakimchuk research global warming brain activity science nature 5 December 2023Contrary to pretty popular belief, specialists think that the previously injured brain cannot completely rewire itself in response to brain injury. The concept that it can repurpose regions for new functions, such as using the visual cortex for echolocation in people who can't see, is considered flawed.
Kate Yakimchuk brain damage brain wires research science healing 5 December 2023DBT is a flexible, eclectic therapy that uses methods and techniques from other schools of psychotherapy, borrowing the most valuable ones.
Diana Dashkevich psychotherapy mental health facts psychologist tips 4 December 2023Family therapy is a separate direction in psychotherapy and psychology, which is aimed at providing psychological assistance to couples, children and parents, brothers and sisters to improve relationships, resolve crises, and create an organic family.
Diana Dashkevich relationship couple communication mental health psychologist tips 4 December 2023Parents can affect their kids a lot, and sometimes the connection is even bigger than we might think. Stressed, anxious, or depressed mothers during pregnancy may increase the chances of their kids having mental health and behavior problems as they grow up.
Kate Yakimchuk research pregnancy child development child behavior stress 4 December 2023Hearing loss is common among seniors in the US and has been linked to a higher risk of dementia, although the exact reasons are not completely clear. To investigate this link further, scientists conducted hearing tests and brain scans using MRI to see if hearing problems are associated with differences in specific brain regions.
Kate Yakimchuk research hearing loss brain damage alzheimer science 4 December 2023Cooperation needs concentration, and gamers know it a lot, because that's how most modern cooperative games work. A team of scientists have discovered new information on how our brain works when we play with other people.
Kate Yakimchuk research team work video games brain cooperation 4 December 2023Lying allows a person to gain perceived control over a situation by manipulating it. This is a defense mechanism that a liar thinks allows him to avoid opening up and revealing his true self to another person for various reasons.
Diana Dashkevich lie communication relationship mental healh fun facts 4 December 2023We use our eyes to see, but, obviously, there are so many more things involved in our vision, because it's a complex process. For instance, our brain plays a huge role in our vision, so scientists have discovered new information about how it works.
Kate Yakimchuk research sight vision brain activity visual cortex 3 December 2023There are two ways to become manipulators. First: when they understand the nature of human communication and relationships between people. Second: when they broadcast a model of manipulative behavior from childhood. Because the parents behaved this way, because the person was raised in such a communicative environment.
Diana Dashkevich manipulation psychologist tips mental health fun facts 3 December 2023People always try staying positive and keep their optimistic thinking, but it seems not to be the best idea. A new study shows that optimistic thinking can sometimes be tied to poor decision-making processes and cognitive skills.
Kate Yakimchuk research optimistic thinking cognitive skills brain decisions 3 December 2023Your job can be a source of stress that can emotionally and mentally drain you every day. While you can't avoid it completely, there are still a few things you can do to minimize work-related stress.
Kate Yakimchuk stress work place tips mental health ideas 3 December 2023Researchers have discovered that our perception of others' actions relies more on our expectations rather than just what we see. Previous discoveries suggested that our brains process actions in a specific order, from visual regions to motor regions, to understand what other individuals are doing.
Kate Yakimchuk research brain activity sensory input brain perception 3 December 2023Sometimes you just feel completely exhausted and lifeless without even being actually tired - you can even wake up this way. In many cases, it's a sign of emotional exhaustion, and it might mean that you need a proper rest.
Kate Yakimchuk emotional burnout exhaustion mental health signs tips 3 December 2023In 2021, over 61 million Americans used illegal drugs, and 106,000 died from drug overuse. Excessive alcohol use is the leading cause of preventable death in the US, linked to heart disease, cancer, and mental health issues.
Kate Yakimchuk research mental health compulsive behaviors addiction treatment 3 December 2023You might love winter for its beautiful snowy sceneries and Xmas decorations, but lack of sun can actually affect your mood a lot. Not everyone experiences this effect, but lots of people do - they become moody, sleepy, and almost depressed.
Kate Yakimchuk weather sunlight mental health vitamin deficiency 3 December 2023Self-respect is a vital part of everyone's personality that can save their self-esteem and repel lots of toxic people away. Meanwhile, not everyone clearly understands what it is, and how to act accordingly.
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