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How to Read a Research Paper Without Losing Your Mind

Reading academic research papers is essential for students, researchers, and professionals across fields. However, it can easily become an overwhelming and time-consuming task.

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Clinical

Building a Private Practice: What No One Tells You

Finishing a master’s degree in psychology or becoming an RCI-registered Clinical Psychologist is a major milestone. It brings a sense of relief, excitement,.

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History

Comparing Freud, Jung and Adler’s Views on the Unconscious 

At the turn of the 20th century, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Alfred Adler were brought together by a shared passion: uncovering what.

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Motivation

Drive Theory: Understanding the Force  Behind Motivation 

At the heart of human life, we can observe that there is a presence of constant need to move, work towards the fulfilment.

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Health

Transpersonal Psychotherapy: Bridging Spirituality and Clinical Psychology 

In recent years, there has been a rising interest in integrating spirituality within mental health care. More and more people are looking to.

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CUET UG/PG Motivation

Motivation in Psychology: Theories and Applications

Human conduct is influenced by a dynamic blend of factors as biological, psychological, social and cultural factors, economic situations, environmental settings, and outside.

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Brain

The Role of the Limbic System in Emotion and Behaviour

This article examines the capacities of the limbic framework within the feeling and behaviour of man. The limbic system consists of a collection.

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Entrances

Stanford Prison Experiment 

The Stanford Prison Experiment, or SPE for short has been one the most talked about psychology experiments from the 1970’s. Conducted by Philip.

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Neurons

Mirror Neurons and Their Role in Empathy and Imitation

While many animals are involved in mimicry, humans are the best. Some earlier thinkers suggested that our ability to imitate was related to.

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Learning

Perceptual Processing 

Sensation is the process by which our sense organs gather information about the world, whereas Perception refers to the meaning we attach to.

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