Psychology

RIASEC Holland Model

There is a question that everyone debates. A choice that everyone makes within academia; and that is: what do I…

2 months ago

Psychosis and Cortical Thickness

Psychosis is a mental state in which a person loses touch with reality. During a psychotic episode, perception and thinking…

3 months ago

The Jungian Archetypes

We all have heard of the id, ego, and superego – famous from Freuds psychoanalytic theory. But have you heard of…

5 months ago

Theories of Impulse Control Disorders

Impulse control and non-substance addictive disorders are disorders characterized by an inability in emotional and behavioural self-control. These behaviours can…

6 months ago

Imposter Syndrome: Feeling Like A Fraud?

Do you believe that you’ve managed to trick everyone into believing that you’re more skilled than you really are? Do…

6 months ago

A Dive Into Generational Trauma and Epigenetics

There has been a rise in awareness and a cultural shift towards understanding trauma and the long lasting impacts it…

7 months ago

Common Misconceptions About Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder that causes clinically significant level of disruptions in various aspects of an individual’s life; socially, occupationally,…

8 months ago

Understanding Eating Disorders

A common misconception of eating disorders is that eating disorders are a lifestyle decision. Though no one chooses to have…

10 months ago

How The Brain Processes Addiction

Addiction is derived from the Latin word addicere which means to deliver, give up, or enslave. According to Roman law,…

11 months ago

Shiny Object Syndrome: Chasing That High

Shiny object syndrome, or SOS, is a state of distraction created by the impression that there is something new to…

1 year ago