Mental Health
Living In A World We No Longer Trust: Mental Health In An Age Of Crisis
There is a subtle but profound shift taking place...
It Is Not The Child’s Behavior But Their Need That Speaks: Being Able To Read The Message Beneath The Behavior
When a child shouts, hits, becomes stubborn, or withdraws,...
Staying In Flow And Learning To Let Go
Sometimes we put a lot of effort and energy...
Grief: Losses That Belong Nowhere and The Limits Of Meaning
Does grief become heavier when we cannot fully understand...
Love And Relationship
The Anatomy Of Intimacy: Seven Components That Shape Relationships
Human beings are inherently social creatures, and the deep...
The Secret To Long-Term Relationships
Navigating a long-term relationship is often akin to sailing...
We Do Not Owe Anyone Anything, Or Do We?
It can be risky when certain mental health topics...
What Causes Serious Relationships To Fail?
What leads to the breakdown of serious romantic relationships?...
Loving Potential In Relationship: Loving The Person You Can Be, Not The Other Person
Sometimes we think we love a person. Maybe we...
Criminal Psychology
Can Anyone Commit A Crime Under Difficult Circumstances?
Conditions, Choices, and Human Nature Imagine a father standing in...
From Crime Scene To Criminal Mind: Behavioral Analysis In Forensic Psychology
In both cinematic productions of detective narratives and documentary...
Not Prone To Crime, Raising Healthy Generations
Nowadays, we often come across similar news. The involvement...
Desensitization In Offenders: A Psychological Trajectory From The Initial Crime To Serial Offending
It has been noted that criminal behavior is not...
Children Drawn Into Crime: Offender Or Victim?
When a child becomes involved in a crime, we...
Trauma and Subconscious
In The Shadow Of Loss: Hamnet And The Fragmented Time Of Grief
Some losses take away not only a person, but...
The Judge Within: Updating The Superego
Sometimes the harshest criticism a person hears does not...
Night Stage: Are Nightmares The Mind’s Alarm Or An Attempt To Heal?
Introduction: Not Every Nightmare Is The Same Many of us...
From Trauma To Tests: How World War II Changed The Science Of Psychology
Today, wars continuing in different regions of the world...
Dancing With The Ghosts Of The Past: The Illusion Of Healing And The Repetition Compulsion
Childhood is the primary period in which the human...
Digital Psychology
Doomscrolling and The Negative News Cycle: The Psychology Of Bad News In The Digital Age
In recent years, a new behavioral pattern has emerged...
Turning The Tragedy Into A Punchline: How Memes Desensitize The Public To Serious Social Issues
Introduction In this digital age, the internet runs on jokes...
Digital Games: A Threat Or A Space For Relief?
Digital games have become one of the most widespread...
Virtual Reality And A New Way Of Meeting Childhood Anxiety
Introduction: The Limits Of Traditional Exposure Therapy Exposure-based therapy aims...
Digital Paralysis: The Silent Ethical Collapse Of The Modern Human
No generation in history has been exposed to as...
Mind & Behavior
Toxic Masculinity and Secure Masculinity: The Psychological Transformation Of Masculinity
Introduction: Why Is Masculinity Being Debated? Masculinity is a concept...
Emotional Responsibility and Children Who Grow Up Too Soon
From the perspective of psychological development, taking responsibility is...
The Inner Critic: How Do You Speak To Yourself?
To what extent are we aware of the sentences...
Media & Psychology
Pearl: A Fragile Shell
Pearl is a 2022 horror/drama movie which is directed...
Screen Time, Scroll Culture, and Gen Z: Where Does Mental Health Stand?
For Gen Z, the internet is not something we...
A Modern Classic Analysis: Bridget Jones’s Diary and The Art Of “Starting Over”
We return to Bridget Jones's Diary, a romantic comedy...
Prozac Nation: The Mirror Of Depression
Prozac Nation is a psychological drama directed by Erik...
Is Psychology Really A Science? A Discussion On The Sub-Fields Of Psychology From A Scientific Perspective
Is psychology really a science? This question arises not...