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To Forgive or To Avenge?

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on September 28, 2020September 28, 2020

Whenever we have been wronged by someone that we trusted, there’s always a flurry of…

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  • Corona and Psychology

A Little Journey Called Grief

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on May 1, 2020May 1, 2020

On the 29th of April, 2020, I found out from a friend that one of…

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  • Corona and Psychology

Time to Stop Stigmatising Illness

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on April 24, 2020April 24, 2020

Imagine you’re someone that has just received a diagnosis of a certain physical or mental…

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  • Corona and Psychology

Coping During Corona

  • by The Psychology Nook
  • Posted on April 20, 2020April 22, 2020

Each one of us has a different struggle in this battle against Corona. One amongst…

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Albert Bandura is a name that every psychology student has heard numerous times since the day they chose to be a psychologist. So many short notes, presentations and lectures we’ve sat through just solely on his work. Personally, the social learning theory was always one of my favourites, and it is even more interesting to see it at play when I work with children especially. Rest in peace, sir. ✨
Self-affirmations unfortunately are paraded as examples of toxic positivity a lot of times. The difference here is that self-affirmations aren’t just statements that one says in hopes of solving all their life problems. It’s a statement that stays with them through the active steps they take to reach the goal that they want to achieve. These statements act like little helpful pushes to keep you motivated and focused. ✨
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