The Effects of Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) on Relationships Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) is a mental health disorder characterized by a pervasive need to be taken care of, a fear of separation or abandonment,…
According to Study, People get less Daily Stress as they get Older Stories in the media frequently depict how daily stress can have a negative impact on people’s lives, ranging from physical health to mental and emotional…
For Difficult Problems, Children and Adults use the Same Brain Network It is generally accepted that the human brain undergoes significant development and changes throughout childhood and adolescence, which can lead to differences in cognitive abilities…
Conspiracy Theory Acceptance may Correlate with Certain Personality Features A conspiracy theory is a belief or explanation that suggests a group of people or organizations are involved in a secret or illegal plan to…
How Our Emotions are Influenced by Novelty, Complexity, and Duration The Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget and, decades later, Sylvan Tomkins, a giant in the development of theories of consciousness, developed complex theories of how…
Too Much Emotional Input Without a Circuit Breaker Might Ruin Your Relationships “Emotional circuit breakers” is a term used to describe strategies and techniques that can help individuals regulate and manage their emotions when they are experiencing…
Disparities in Childbearing Disparities in childbearing refer to differences or inequalities in the rates and outcomes of pregnancy and childbirth among different groups of people, such as those…
How to Use Anxiety as a Source of Growth in Six Ways Anxiety is a state of alarm, worry, or fear brought on by an impending threat that isn’t always real. In the end, anxiety contradicts trust…
Speech Changes may be the First Symptom of Parkinson’s Disease Altered speech, also known as hypokinetic dysarthria, is one of the early signs of Parkinson’s disease. People with Parkinson’s may experience changes in their speech…
Low-impact Changes in Human Recreation Animal Behavior Human activities such as hiking, camping, bird-watching, and other forms of low-impact recreation can have an impact on wildlife behavior. When wildlife are frequently exposed…
Loneliness and Social Isolation raise the Risk of Heart Failure Social isolation and loneliness have been linked to an increased risk of heart failure. Studies have shown that people who experience these factors have a…
A Study Looks at How Considering your Values Before you Speak Might Lead to Healthier Relationships Taking the time to reflect on your values before engaging in communication with others can lead to happier relationships. The idea is that by being…