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A Thematic Analysis Of Beliefs About Losing Control

Losing control refers to a temporary, unintended lapse in one’s restraint over their behaviors, emotions, or thoughts. This study aimed to explore lay beliefs about losing control in an unselected sample using qualitative methods.

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Should I Break up With My Partner?

According to Esther Perel, the core issues that challenge relationships include indifference, contempt, neglect, and violence.

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How to Stop Overthinking In Your Relationships

Overthinking is the result of anxiety and negative thinking patterns. Therefore, reducing your tendency to overthink in relationships should involve strategies that regulate your nervous system and address negative thinking patterns.

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Why Do People Cheat In Relationships?

There are many reasons why people cheat. Some people are dissatisfied with their relationship or sex life; others have difficulty controlling their impulsess, while others are looking for validation.

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Eliciting Manic-Like Affective States Through Virtual Reality

The study tested a new virtual reality (VR) mood induction method to approximate hypomanic states by inducing excitement, goal-directedness, and tension.

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Unconditional Positive Regard In Psychology

Unconditional positive regard refers to the non-judgmental acceptance, caring, and support of the client, regardless of what the client says or does in the therapy session

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Do You Measure Up? How Conditions of Worth Impact Self-Worth

Conditions of worth refer to the expectations or standards that we feel we must meet to be valued or loved.

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Interpersonal Emotion Dynamics in OCD: Associations With Symptom Severity, Accommodation, & Treatment Outcome

The study examined how emotional dynamics between partners in couples where one person has OCD are associated with OCD symptoms, partners’ accommodation of OCD behaviors, and treatment outcomes.

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Are Developmental Trajectories of Personality and Socioeconomic Factors Related to Later Cognitive Function

The study examined how changes in Big Five personality traits and socioeconomic factors (per capita income, economic stress) across 12 years are associated with memory, mental status, and verbal fluency in middle adulthood.

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Why Is My Friend Ignoring Me? 10 Reasons & How To Respond

The reasons for your friend’s distance could range from feeling overwhelmed by life demands, going through personal struggles, or simply expanding their social circle. Understanding the underlying reasons can help you respond to the situation with patience and understanding. 

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