Psychology

Id = Ego = Super-Ego! Impact and implications

The concept of the Id, Ego, and Super-ego has important implications for understanding the development of personality SHOUKAT LOHAR Introduction…

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Women attempt suicide more often

Being single, separation, divorce, gender-discrimination, domestic violence, abuse, bullying etc. are some of the suicide factors                 By Komal Zulfiqar Larik…

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Love shouldn’t be blind or mad. Instead, fall rationally in love

‘Holding onto broken love is like standing on splintered glass. If you stay, you will keep hurting. If you walk,…

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Cars are rewiring our brains to ignore all the bad stuff about driving

For most people, driving is a convenience. And because it’s easy, we tend to assume it as part of the…

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How telepathy might work

‘Good old-fashioned telepathy’ involves a direct transfer of thoughts from one mind to another. Gary Lupyanis and Andy Clark In…

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How to get to know all (the parts) of you

You might carry shame or regret at things you’ve done, or maybe you feel broken, bad or inadequate in some…

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The freedom is absolute, and it is exquisite

Is self-imposed solitary life a necessity, an indulgence, or a form of madness? We make our own ghosts. We make…

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Mental disorders are brain disorders – here’s why that matters

Although many treatments are available today, they continue to involve a great deal of guesswork. Camilla Nordis Almost everyone reading…

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How to deal with bullying from your past

Bullying is not just limited to playgrounds or classrooms. Vicious bullying takes place online every day. It can happen among…

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The Politics of Pain

For thousands of years, the statement ‘I am in pain’ was an emotional as well as a physical claim. Rob…

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