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Mental Illness and Criminal Responsibility: A Forensic Perspective

8 March 2026

Mental Illness and Criminal Responsibility: A Forensic Perspective

Mental illness and criminal responsibility—now there’s a topic that’s both fascinating and controversial. We’ve all seen those crime dramas where someone pleads `not guilty by reason of...

The Evolution of Criminal Profiling: From Theory to Practice

7 March 2026

The Evolution of Criminal Profiling: From Theory to Practice

Criminal profiling feels like something out of a gripping crime drama, right? Picture a group of serious-looking agents sitting around, analyzing photos and scribbled notes, connecting red strings...

Cognitive Dissonance in Education: Why Students Resist New Ideas

6 March 2026

Cognitive Dissonance in Education: Why Students Resist New Ideas

Ever tried convincing a cat to take a bath? That’s basically what cognitive dissonance feels like in the classroom. You`re armed with sparkling new ideas, eager to transform young minds, and then...

How Cognitive Distortions Fuel Anxiety and Depression: A Guide to Reframing Thoughts

5 March 2026

How Cognitive Distortions Fuel Anxiety and Depression: A Guide to Reframing Thoughts

We’ve all had those days where our minds seem to be working against us. You know, those times when every thought feels like it`s spiraling out of control, dragging us deeper into feelings of...

The Cognitive Model of Depression: Exploring the Role of Thought Patterns

4 March 2026

The Cognitive Model of Depression: Exploring the Role of Thought Patterns

Depression isn`t just about feeling sad or having a rough day—it’s something deeper, more persistent, and often invisible. You might’ve heard people say, `It’s all in your head.` While that...

The Role of Genetics in Mental Illness: Nature vs. Nurture in Psychopathology

3 March 2026

The Role of Genetics in Mental Illness: Nature vs. Nurture in Psychopathology

Mental health is an incredibly complex field. For centuries, scientists, philosophers, and psychologists have debated the age-old question: Are we born with mental health disorders, or do we...

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Frontiers | The communicative Umwelt for creative design, addressing the psychology of sustainability, to solve future global challenges

March 9, 2026 - 08:50

Frontiers | The communicative Umwelt for creative design, addressing the psychology of sustainability, to solve future global challenges

The field of design is undergoing a profound shift in perspective. A growing body of thought argues that truly innovative and sustainable design does not spring from isolated genius but from a deep...

Please Don’t Compliment Me on My Weight Loss

March 8, 2026 - 23:29

Please Don’t Compliment Me on My Weight Loss

A seemingly innocent compliment like `You look amazing, have you lost weight?` can carry unintended consequences, reinforcing societal stigma and complicating journeys of healing. For many,...

“Psychology is as Important as Policy”: 10 On The Weekend with Arda Sardag

March 8, 2026 - 02:12

“Psychology is as Important as Policy”: 10 On The Weekend with Arda Sardag

In a recent discussion, financial expert Arda Sardag emphasized a crucial yet often overlooked element of wealth management: the human mind. He argues that while investment policies and market...

Psychology says the men who love most completely are often the worst at performing love in the ways we've been taught to recognize it — and learning to read the difference changed how I saw thirty years of marriage

March 7, 2026 - 09:22

Psychology says the men who love most completely are often the worst at performing love in the ways we've been taught to recognize it — and learning to read the difference changed how I saw thirty years of marriage

After three decades of marriage, I believed my husband was emotionally reserved, failing to perform love in the conventional, recognized ways. I longed for grand declarations, frequent bouquets,...

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The Psychology Of Long Distance Relationships...

Distance might strain love, but with communication and trust, even miles can`t diminish connection`s power.

Author: Vex Ross

March 9, 2026

Cognitive Science And The Mystery Of Consciousness

What drives our conscious experiences, truly?

Author: Hadley McCallum

March 9, 2026

The Science Of Problem Solving From Insight To...

Thank you for this insightful article! The connection between understanding our problems and taking action is profound. It`s a reminder that true growth often comes from embracing challenges. I’m inspired to apply these strategies in my own life!

Author: Elowyn Lamb

March 9, 2026

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