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28.04.2010 Credit dependence is not only an economic problem, it carries an increasingly significant psychological aspect due to the ease of obtaining money as a loan on a card or in the form of a longer-term loanPsychologists and financial analysts have studied the emotional and mental impact of debt, identifying it as a potential source of stress and anxiety.
20.03.2010 The founder of the Tao doctrine is considered the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, almost simultaneously with this doctrine, the philosophy of Confucius arose.
25.07.2009 During the many years of civil war (almost a quarter century) in China in 1949, the Communist Party (CCP) won. The remnants of the Kuomintang regime were evacuated to the island of Taiwan, where the power and jurisdiction of the Republic of China formally remained.
11.02.2009 Binge drinking, or binge drinking, is the physiological and psychological consequences of a short-term increase in blood alcohol concentration (BAC) resulting from recent alcohol consumption.
21.02.2008 Fear of communication, also known as communication phobia, is a common problem that affects many people in various areas of their lives. This fear can manifest itself in various forms, such as public speaking anxiety, fear of rejection, fear of being judged, and fear of being misunderstood.
15.02.2008 Relationships with children are complex and multifaceted, spanning multiple aspects of development including physical, cognitive, emotional and social growthAs children navigate these different areas, they also face challenges and difficulties in relationships with parents, caregivers, and other significant adults in their lives.
15.02.2008 Human behavior includes a huge number of actions, both adaptive and maladaptive, and the study of such behavior in psychology is often immersed in the complex issues of bad habits and addictions.
15.02.2008 The relationship between career, finances and life plans is complex and multifacetedThe purpose of this article is to take a comprehensive look at the various aspects of this relationship, including the role of psychological factors in shaping career choices, the influence of financial considerations on life plans, and the ways in which people can navigate the challenges and opportunities associated with these interrelated areas.
15.02.2008 Eating disorders are complex psychological conditions characterized by disrupted eating behavior and persistent, unhealthy attitudes toward food and body weight. These disorders can have serious physical, psychological and social consequences and, if left untreated, can be life-threatening.
15.02.2008 Psychosomatics, an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of psychology, psychiatry, medicine and neuroscience, studies the complex interaction between psychological and physiological processes.
15.02.2008 Psychology covers many complex forms of human behavior, including anxiety-related disorders, one of which is panic attacks. A panic attack is an intense, unexpected attack of fear or apprehension, often accompanied by physical symptoms.
15.02.2008 Psychology covers many complex human behaviors, and within this vast field, the interaction between procrastination and burnout deserves in-depth study. Both phenomena are closely related to individual motivation, time management, stress levels and overall well-being.
15.02.2008 Aggression, quarrels and conflicts are complex social phenomena that have long attracted the attention of psychologists. As multifaceted behavioral manifestations, these interrelated concepts cover a wide range of human actions, from verbal arguments to physical altercations.
15.02.2008 Personal development is a multi-faceted process of increasing self-awareness, skills, qualities and overall well-being that lasts a lifetime. It is an ongoing journey that involves self-reflection, setting goals, learning from experiences, and adapting to change.
15.02.2008 An often misunderstood aspect of psychology is the complexity and mystery surrounding obscure emotions. Emotions, as fundamental components of human behavior, are intricately intertwined with cognitive processes and physiological reactions.