psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Why being bilingual is good for your brain | BBC Ideas
It used to be thought that being bilingual was a bad thing - that it would confuse or hold people back, especially children. Turns out, we couldn't have been more wrong. Learning new languages is an exercise for the mind. It's the mental equivalent of going to a gym every day.
By Imsatisfyingwith2 years ago in Longevity
Is it normal to talk to yourself?
As your morning alarm blares, you mutter to yourself, “Why did I set it so early?” While brushing your teeth, you think, “I need a haircut... unless?” Rushing out the front door, you reach for your keys and realize they’re not there. Frustrated, you shout, “I can’t do anything right!” just in time to notice your neighbor. Being caught talking to yourself can feel embarrassing, and some people even stigmatize this behavior as a sign of mental instability.
By Imsatisfyingwith2 years ago in Longevity
What is depression? - Helen M. Farrell
Depression is the leading cause of disability in the world. In the United States, close to 10% of adults struggle with depression. But because it's a mental illness, it can be a lot harder to understand than, say, high cholesterol. One major source of confusion is the difference between having depression and just feeling depressed. Almost everyone feels down from time to time. Getting a bad grade, losing a job, having an argument, or even a rainy day can bring on feelings of sadness. Sometimes there's no trigger at all. It just pops up out of the blue. Then circumstances change, and those sad feelings disappear.
By Imsatisfyingwith2 years ago in Longevity
Urban and rural attitudes are different
Urban and rural attitudes are different City dwellers demand the environment suits them, Country people adapt Urban areas particularly Cities, are places where the environment in which the people live, is adapted to suit the needs and comfort of those people. Everything from the homes, workplaces and the infrastructure between them, is “forced” on to the landscape to make human life in that city more acceptable to those humans. Exposure to the natural elements is controlled by covered shopping malls, air condition and central heating in homes and workplaces.
By Peter Rose2 years ago in Longevity
Finding Peace: A Guided Meditation for Stress Relief and Depression
Welcome to a guided meditation exercise designed to help you find relaxation in times of stress and to assist in managing and alleviating symptoms of depression. This practice offers a moment of calm, allowing you to rest, recharge, and focus on what truly matters.
By Mojalefa Mokoena2 years ago in Longevity
NDIS Service Providers: Tailored For You
Ever picture yourself reaching your goals and living life your way? That's what the NDIS can help you achieve, especially with NDIS services tailored for Sydney residents. It's like having a personal superhero squad supporting you on your journey and accomplishing something great.
By Mildred Melendez2 years ago in Longevity









