Psychology
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Health Anxiety and the Black-or-White Thinking Error
People with health anxiety often see health and illness in rigid, inflexible terms. Thinking errors, or cognitive distortions, are inaccurate,…
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5 Ways to Connect with Someone Who Is Experiencing Paranoia
5 Ways to Connect with Someone Who Is Experiencing Paranoia Paranoia is an insidious experience. It’s common. Most of us…
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Cosmetic Surgeries and Life-Extending Drugs for Dogs
Human-dog relationships can be extremely asymmetric, complicated and messy. One area of concern. because dogs can become victims of humancentric…
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The Relationship Between Music and Prosocial Behavior
The Relationship Between Music and Prosocial Behavior Music is a multifaceted sensory modality, by which many factors are combined to…
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3 Habits That Make Someone Instantly Unappealing
3 Habits That Make Someone Instantly Unappealing If we liken our relationships to a dance, our habits become the guiding…
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Fictophilia: Are You in Love With a Fictional Character?
Fictophilia: Are You in Love With a Fictional Character? Â “Fictophilia,” “fictosexuality,” and “fictoromance” refer to the intense and enduring…
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Should TV Accurately Reflect Real Life?
Should TV Accurately Reflect Real Life? Â A scene from “Law & Order”. NBC Law & Order is a simple…
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