psychology
The Impact of Social Media on Body Image: How ‘Bigorexia’ and Muscle Dysmorphia Are Affecting Men and Teenage Boys
‘Bigorexia’: The Disturbing Trend Affecting Men and Teenage Boys Through Social Media The Dark Side of the Buff Body Look The buff body look is experiencing a resurgence, thanks to popular platforms like TikTok and Instagram, but it is coming at a cost to men and teenage boys’ mental health. The phenomenon known as “bigorexia,” … Read more
The Impact of Parental Overvaluation on Children’s Narcissism Levels Revealed in Recent Study
The “Sustainable Health” program hosts clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Yara Basibis, to open the file of an only child and the best ways to raise him. A recent study says that parents are the ones who foster narcissism in their children Researchers at Ohio State University concluded after a study they conducted that was published … Read more
How to get teenagers to listen: The key to effective communication with your child
Teenagers aren’t exactly known for their willingness to listen. At a stage when they are discovering the world and themselves, they often become reserved. For this reason, it is likely that when you try to approach them, you will feel like you are walking on glass that is about to break. At this stage, communication … Read more
The Goldilocks Principle: Balancing Social Media Use for Psychological Well-being
According to studies, social networks can lead to addiction comparable to addiction to alcohol and drugs. People suffering from this addiction often spend a significant amount of time viewing content on their profiles and news feeds on smartphones, and experience a variety of negative emotions, such as anxiety and restlessness, when deprived of access to … Read more
Electrically Induced Smiles Enhance Emotional Perception, Holding Promise for Treating Affective Disorders, Says Study
An Electrically Induced Smile Can Alter Emotional Perception, Groundbreaking Study Finds Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of emotional perception, showing that a brief, electrically induced smile can significantly change how neutral faces are perceived. This novel approach, inspired by Charles Darwin’s work and known as facial electrical stimulation, holds promise for … Read more
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Machine-Learning Tool Identifies High-Risk Individuals for Psychosis Using MRI Brain Scans
Researchers Develop Machine-Learning Tool to Predict Psychosis Onset A groundbreaking machine-learning tool has been developed by researchers, allowing accurate identification of individuals at high risk of psychosis through MRI brain scans. The innovative tool achieved an impressive 85% accuracy rate during training and maintained a 73% accuracy rate when using new data. This development paves … Read more
Unveiling the Truth: The Complex Dynamics of Sex with a Narcissist
Tips to Manage a Relationship with a Narcissist Narcissists are disasters when it comes to pretty much every aspect of an intimate relationship. They lack empathy, seek conflict and need constant attention and validation, or all hell breaks loose. Does Narcissism Affect Sex? So how does this personality style show itself in the bedroom? Well, … Read more
“More than one in five Flemish people had a mental disorder in the past 12 months”
About 22 percent of adult Flemish people met the criteria for a mental disorder in the past 12 months. This is reported by the healthcare umbrella organization Zorgnet-Icuro based on the results of a series of surveys among approximately 6,400 Flemish and Dutch-speaking Brussels residents. In the past 12 months, 9 percent of the population … Read more