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Category: Social psychology

  • Social psychology

Feminism, Therapy and Social Change

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on October 12, 2020October 12, 2020

As a therapist, I’ve always believed that we play a key role in being agents…

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  • Cognitive Psychology

The Truth Behind Self-care

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on October 5, 2020October 5, 2020

What is self-care and why does it seem so vague and mysterious? Self- care is…

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  • Cognitive Psychology

The Memory Manipulator

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on July 17, 2020July 17, 2020

You know how in crime shows/movies, they always have the sketch artist sit with the…

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  • Cognitive Psychology

The Lockdown List of Needs

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on July 12, 2020July 17, 2020

It has been over 3 months now and we are almost used to our new…

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  • Social psychology

Hear Ye, Hear Ye, I’ve Got Some Good News…And Bad News!

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on June 26, 2020June 26, 2020

“I have some good news as well as some bad news, what do you want…

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  • Social psychology

The Prison Study Experiment, IRL

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on June 12, 2020June 13, 2020

The world at the moment is in a pitiful state, I mean not that it…

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  • Social psychology

Because, Cognitive Dissonance

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on May 8, 2020

The nights I come back home late, I clutch my pepper spray tightly. I’m on…

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A large part of mental health awareness is to educate others the real meanings of words that people misuse in normal conversations. More often than not, the words asocial and antisocial are used incorrectly, and people label themselves or others without really knowing what they mean. SWIPE to learn the difference between the two! ✨
In my masters thesis, I did a comparative study between two groups of males from masculine and feminine (perceived) physical activities, and measured them on masculinity, aggression and gender role conflict. It was bizarre to me how emotions also were fit into the ridiculous gender stereotypes that man has created. I won’t go too much into the exact results of my study, but I can tell you for sure that emotions..ALL emotions have the potential to be experienced regardless of your gender. Maybe the frequency or intensity may differ, but that’s it. At the end of the day we all are human. ✨
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