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Psychologs Magazine

15 Feb, 10:04

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Parker, Saklofske, and Stough P (2009) define Emotional Intelligence as the ability to comprehend emotions, empathize with others, recognize social signs, manage emotions, and respond culturally appropriately. This psychological notion was first developed by Peter Salovey and John Mayer.

https://www.psychologs.com/emotional-intelligence-linked-to-forgiveness-in-adults/

#emotionalintelligence #emotions #forgiveness #revenge #empathy #conflictresolution #forgivenessisfreedom #selfforgiveness #emotionsmatter #emotionalintelligencematters #researchstudy #research #study
Psychologs Magazine

15 Feb, 08:20

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The population is rapidly ageing, and the number of people with dementia is increasing. The psychological and behavioural symptoms associated with dementia have a significant impact on the quality of life of both dementia patients and their caregivers.

https://www.psychologs.com/new-study-uses-genetics-to-predict-school-achievement/

#researchstudy #research #study #caregiver #caregivers #caregiverlife #caregiversupport #dementia #dementiacare #dementiasupport #dementiaawareness #psychologs
Psychologs Magazine

15 Feb, 05:51

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The ABCDE Model, based on the REBT approach developed by Albert Ellis, can help employees manage their stress levels at the workplace by identifying and challenging their irrational beliefs and replacing them with rational beliefs.

https://www.psychologs.com/application-of-rebt-approach-for-workplace-stress/

#ABCDEmodel #REBT #therapy #workplacestress #frustration #employeementalhealth #beliefs #stresslevel #workplacementalhealth
Psychologs Magazine

14 Feb, 07:41

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One of social psychology's most controversial studies, Stanley Milgram's 1960s experiment, explored how obedience to authority could override personal conscience, revealing profound insights into human behaviour.

https://www.psychologs.com/the-milgram-experiment-understanding-obedience-to-authority/

#obedience #humanbehaviour #authority #psychologystudents #milgram #influence #personalconscience #milgramexperiment #stress #guilt #worldwar #punishment
Psychologs Magazine

14 Feb, 06:07

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When a well-known figure faces serious accusations, we often make excuses: "Maybe it's not that bad," or "People make mistakes." This tendency isn't just personal—it reflects deep-rooted psychological biases that shape how we justify or overlook wrongdoing in everyday life. But why do we do this, and what does it reveal about human nature?

https://www.psychologs.com/the-psychology-behind-excusing-bad-behaviour/

#excusingbadbehaviour #humannature #cognitivedissonance #justworld #biases #groupthink #obedience #bystandereffect #friendship #narcissism
Psychologs Magazine

14 Feb, 06:07

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Ankit Yadav, a former PhD scholar at IIT Kanpur, took his own life, leaving behind a note that read, "I am quitting; this is my decision." He was found unresponsive in his hostel room on Monday, and police later confirmed that he had taken his own life.

https://www.psychologs.com/i-am-quitting-iit-kanpur-scholar-ends-life/

#phdscholar #news #iitkanpur #iquit #suicideawareness #stress #education #academicstress
Psychologs Magazine

12 Feb, 12:16

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This research emphasises that understanding how both parents contribute to their child's diagnosis might help with genetic counselling and the formulation of therapeutic interventions for children affected by these conditions.

https://www.psychologs.com/parental-traits-linked-to-severity-of-neurodevelopmental-disorders-study-finds/

#adhd #asd #autismspectrumdisorder #counseling #anxiety #schizophrenia #depression #learningdisorders #ticdisorders #intellectualdevelopmentaldisorder #psychologs
Psychologs Magazine

12 Feb, 06:59

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Researchers from SISSA's Cognitive Neuroscience group have recently shed new light on this topic by discovering that the brain's cortical areas for processing spatial and temporal information are organized according to a functional hierarchy. Their study was published in Nature Communications.

https://www.psychologs.com/how-the-brain-processes-space-and-time/

#cognitiveneuroscience #spaceandtime #parkinsondisease #schizophrenia #research #psychologs
Psychologs Magazine

11 Feb, 12:07

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Social Learning Theory was developed by Albert Bandura (1977), and its doctrine states that people learn by the observation, imitation, and modeling of others. Learning is influenced by attention, motivation, emotions, and attitudes.

https://www.psychologs.com/social-learning-theory-by-albert-bandura/

#sociallearningtheory #albertbandura #motivation #emotions #attitudes #learning #bobodollexperiment #parenting #teaching #imitating #socialcognitivetheory
Psychologs Magazine

11 Feb, 12:07

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Have you ever learned something new—like a word, concept, or object—only to start noticing it everywhere? Whether it's a car model, a trending song, or an idea, it suddenly seems omnipresent. This cognitive bias, known as the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon or frequency illusion, shapes how we process information and direct our attention.

https://www.psychologs.com/baader-meinhof-phenomenon/

#BaaderMeinhofPhenomenon #cognitivebias #confirmationbias #frequencyillusion #informationprocessing #selectiveattention #education