Cognitive Distortions
Cognitive distortions refer to irrational or biased ways of thinking that can negatively affect our emotions and behaviours.
Cognitive distortions refer to irrational or biased ways of thinking that can negatively affect our emotions and behaviours.
Introduction to Confirmation Bias Confirmation bias is a well-documented psychological phenomenon where individuals tend to favour information that confirms their pre-existing beliefs, values, or attitudes, while simultaneously disregarding or undervaluing information that contradicts them. This bias is not only prevalent Read more…
Yoga has a rich and ancient history that intertwines with Indian spiritual and philosophical traditions. Its origins are often traced back over 5,000 years, with roots in the Indus Valley Civilization (around 3,000 BCE).
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This article explores Carl Rogers’ 19 propositions of understanding of human behaviour, each proposition is examined, criticisms explored.
An article discussing the big five personality traits, which are neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.
An article discussing the idea of a flawed self, which is a concept that describes how some people have a negative view of themselves and their worth as a result of their experiences, beliefs, and interactions with others.
An article about locus of control, which is a psychological construct that refers to how much individuals perceive that they have control over their own actions and outcomes.
An article about self-presentation, which is the process of conveying a certain image of oneself to others, often to influence others’ perceptions.
This article explores social comparison, which is the process of evaluating oneself in relation to others, often based on appearance, achievements, abilities, or preferences.