Psychology

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 month ago

Milgram 2.0: Obedience in The Digital Age

Born in 1993, Stanley Milgram was an American psychologist best known for his study on obedience conducted at Yale University…

2 months ago

Cognitive Processing in Dyslexia

Dyelsixa is a redaing disorder taht diruputs how yuor barin proessces wtirten langague due to pobrelms idnetifiyng speceh sduons and…

3 months ago

The Psychology Behind Déjà Vu

Have you ever entered a room for the first time and get the feeling that you have already been there?…

4 months ago

The Narcissism Paradox

The story of Narcissus is of a man who fell in love with his own reflection. Through hubris, Narcissus realises…

4 months ago

A Survey Study on the Relationship Between Social Media Use and Body Dissatisfaction

Approximately 60% of the world’s population uses social media with many having multiple forms of social media. I set out…

1 year ago

Blurring the Ethical Line: Stanford Prison Experiment

The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the best known and most controversial psychological studies. Unveiling the effect of authority…

1 year ago

The Science of Profiling

Profiling – it's something we all do on a day-to-day basis. However, it extends into criminal psychology. This powerful tool…

1 year ago

Asocial vs Antisocial Personality Disorder

In our daily life we often use terms interchangeably when referring to human behaviour. What does antisocial actually mean? What…

1 year ago

Understanding the Association Between Childhood Trauma and Antisocial Personality Disorder

Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) has long been connected to childhood trauma. This article will examine how antisocial personality disorder can…

2 years ago