Psychology

children
14.08.2023

A personality is a person who has a set of socially significant qualities and is capable of various types of conscious activity. This is our social essence and the main subject of social relations.

Diana Dashkevich personality life facts 14 August 2023
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14.08.2023

Social media is a vital part of many people's lives, but why are they so important to us? A study delved into the psychology of online information sharing, involving over 3,000 individuals. 

Kate Yakimchuk research media personality 14 August 2023
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14.08.2023

Building confidence is a gradual process that involves self-awareness, positive mindset, and consistent effort.  Combining the best tips, you can feel more confident, and then truly become more confident as well.

Kate Yakimchuk personality confidence self-esteem 14 August 2023
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14.08.2023

While lots of parents are concerned by how much time their children waste on gadgets, it might be the symptom, not the illness. Researcher Keith Hampton challenges the concern over teens' screen time, emphasizing that the real worry should be about adolescents who lack access to the internet, leading to disconnection from peers and potential mental health issues.

Kate Yakimchuk research gadgets media teenagers disconnection 14 August 2023
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14.08.2023

People may choose to forgive their cheating partners for a variety of complex reasons, often influenced by individual circumstances, emotions, and relationship dynamics.  While cheating is unforgivable for many people, some individuals manage to get over it and stay together.

Kate Yakimchuk relationship love cheating personality 14 August 2023
conflict
14.08.2023

Words can leave wounds, and it's especially serious when they come from close people. New research suggests that a tendency for spouses to avoid or withdraw from difficult conversations could lead to emotional distress, negative relationship feelings, chronic inflammation, and compromised immune function among married couples. 

Kate Yakimchuk research conflicts marriage 14 August 2023
support
14.08.2023

Losing a job can be a pretty traumatizing period of a person's life, and it's time when they need support from their friends. Supporting a friend who has lost their job can be a meaningful and compassionate gesture during a challenging time. 

Kate Yakimchuk support friendship work 14 August 2023
people
14.08.2023

Assertive behavior is the behavior of a self-confident person, when the needs and rights of others are respected, if others respect his rights.

Diana Dashkevich personal boundaries communication mental health facts 14 August 2023
influence
13.08.2023

Throughout childhood and adolescence, the impact of peer influence on friendships and behaviors is profound.  A recent study conducted by researchers from Florida Atlantic University delves into the nuanced dynamics of peer influence within pairs of friends, revealing a surprising insight: having fewer friends than your partner can heighten your susceptibility to their influence.

Kate Yakimchuk research influence friendship 13 August 2023
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13.08.2023

Concerned parents often assume that violent video games can harm their children and teach them to be violent as well. New research challenges the idea that violent video games lead to increased real-life violence, questioning the common link made between the two.

Kate Yakimchuk research violence games children 13 August 2023
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13.08.2023

Personal boundaries are an individual space that includes values, interests, hobbies, beliefs, views, and emotions of a person.

Diana Dashkevich personal boundaries mental health safety facts 13 August 2023
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13.08.2023

While the desire to help everyone around us is admirable, there are practical and emotional reasons why it's not always possible to provide assistance to everyone in need.  People who always prioritize other people's problems and do their best to help them often feel drained and miserable.

Kate Yakimchuk help personality friendship boundaries 13 August 2023
bullying
13.08.2023

Repeating a grade is a pretty stressful experience on its own, but it can become even worse when a student faces bullying. A new study published in PLOS Medicine reveals that students who have repeated a grade are at higher risk of becoming victims of bullying across countries worldwide.

Kate Yakimchuk research children bullying studying 13 August 2023
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13.08.2023

New research reveals that a person's behavior strongly influences their interactions in brief competitive situations.  Generous individuals tend to respond to generosity, while selfish ones favor selfishness—even if it comes at a personal cost. 

Kate Yakimchuk research expectations personality 13 August 2023
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13.08.2023

Misconceptions about love often arise from societal influences, media portrayals, and personal experiences.  These misconceptions can lead to unrealistic expectations and misunderstandings. 

Kate Yakimchuk love misconceptions relationship 13 August 2023
blood pressure
13.08.2023

Surprisingly, high blood pressure can help with understanding the anger of other people better. A recent study led by Konstanz researchers reveals that men with high blood pressure tend to recognize anger in others more frequently than those without hypertension. 

Kate Yakimchuk research health anger 13 August 2023
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13.08.2023

Low self-esteem and realistic self-esteem are distinct concepts that pertain to an individual's perception of their own worth and capabilities.  Understanding the differences between these two concepts is crucial for promoting healthy self-perception and emotional well-being.

Kate Yakimchuk self-esteem personality confidence 13 August 2023
person
12.08.2023

Self-discipline is a great tool for personal development. It helps both to get rid of something unnecessary, for example, a bad habit, and to accustom yourself to something that can change life for the better.

Diana Dashkevich self-control mental health work facts 12 August 2023
lead
12.08.2023

Lots of things that seem to have no correlation can actually affect your child's mental and physical health. Exposure to lead during pregnancy or childhood may increase the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior as an adult, according to a review of 17 studies. 

Kate Yakimchuk research children lead violence 12 August 2023
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12.08.2023

If you know about PTSD, then you probably know how difficult and traumatic it is to live with it. A recent study from UCSF suggests that sleep spindles, brief bursts of brain activity during a sleep phase, may help regulate anxiety in individuals with PTSD. 

Kate Yakimchuk research sleep ptsd health 12 August 2023