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11 Interesting Psychological Facts About Human Behavior Have you ever wondered why we think, feel, and behave in the ways that we do? It’s a source of fascination for many. After all, the way our minds function has a lot to do with how we do things and how we are. Human behavior, brain function, and mental processes have been studied extensively. And while there are still a lot of unanswered questions, and there is a long way to go, by learning about the fundamentals of behavior and the human mind, we're able to gain a better understanding of ourselves and others. In this video, we have gathered some truly interesting facts about the psychology of human behavior that will help better understand why we think, feel, and behave in certain ways. Let's jump right in!
By Ojei Danielabout 4 hours ago in Psyche
From Me, Myself, and I
Have you ever noticed that many people use the words Me, Myself, and I much more than You, Yourself, and Your? I recently discovered that in myself. When analyzing my writing, especially emails to others, the pattern became clear to me. What did this say about my character? Was I self-obsessed?
By Unbreakable Heartabout 7 hours ago in Psyche
Tiptoe for 15 minutes a day to receive many health benefits
1. Reduce leg edema People who have the habit of sitting for a long time and being sedentary can cause ineffective blood circulation, including blood in the lower limbs, leading to edema. In addition, sitting for long periods of time and being sedentary can lead to many health problems such as increased risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity and spine and joint problems.
By Ken aquariumsabout 13 hours ago in Psyche
Psychologist: "A depressed wife needs a lot of patience from her husband"
Recently, on the evening of May 24, Lam Minh appeared on livestream with an image of messy hair. She continuously cried, spoke intermittently, and could not control her emotions. The female model held her baby and shared the situation that caused panic.
By Ken aquariumsabout 13 hours ago in Psyche
Ruth Finley: Villainess or Victim?
Kudos, once again, to Lifetime, as they delivered an amazing retelling of a captivating true crime story. This was a story that I knew nothing about until I learned about the movie, and it was a couple of weeks prior to the movie's airdate that I did my homework on Ruth Finley's story, and it's because of what I learned that I was even more excited for this film than I already was. There's another reason, but that will be mentioned later.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout 17 hours ago in Psyche
A Glaring Omission. Top Story - June 2024.
I made peace with being cast out by others pretty early in life. As lonely as it may sound, I don’t recall many times during childhood when those actions affected me any longer than a moment or two. Being deemed the weird/gay/weird gay freak by everyone from neighborhood kids to blood relatives allowed me the privilege of sneaking away whenever I pleased to dive deeper into hobbies that molded the proud pop culture geek and writer I am today.
By Jonathan Apolloa day ago in Psyche
Can You Really Tell if Someone's Lying by Their Eyes? Eye Decoding for Clear Communication
We've all been there: locked in a conversation where a nagging suspicion crawls in. Are they telling the truth, or weaving a web of deceit? Pop culture bombards us with the idea that liars avert their gaze, darting eyes a dead giveaway. But is there any truth to this, or is it just Hollywood fiction?
By James Smitha day ago in Psyche
AI Mental Health Apps: Personalized Care at Your Fingertips
Everyone is aware of the importance of mental health, but in today's fast-paced world, finding time for therapy sessions or wellness retreats can be a challenge due to busy schedules, work commitments, daily commutes and family responsibilities. As a result, the demand for digital solutions is skyrocketing. However, with the help of technology, you can navigate and address your concerns at your own comfort level. Websites or mobile apps provide a platform where you can explore and experiment, enabling you to effectively manage your mental health issues before determining your next course of action.
By Natalia Zheleznaya2 days ago in Psyche