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Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open
Naomi Osaka, one of the highest-paid athletes in the world has shocked the tennis world by skipping her post-match press conference at French Open. Osaka defeated Patricia Maria Tin on the tournament’s opening day. She announced that she wouldn't be chatting to media post matches due to concerns over her mental health. She was fined $15,000 for skipping the press conference. And now in a turn of events, she finally withdrew from the French Open saying that she is not a social person and has been coping with depression since the US Open in 2018 and explained that chatting with the media often makes her nervous.
By Ekta Sharma5 years ago in Psyche
Depression: A Threat To Be Reckoned With
Back in the 14th century, an outcast was someone excluded from society for committing a crime or breaking the law. An outcast was someone like Robin Hood, he was celebrated. However, the definition underwent a drastic change by the time we got to the 21st century. Now an outcast is a depressed person, lurking in the dark shadows all alone while struggling to portray a bright side.
By Tausif Akhtar5 years ago in Psyche
Don’t Wait Until the End to Wake Up to Your Life
My friend recently passed away. I saw him for a few hours before he died. He stood in my office as he had done many times before to greet me. I saw him go through different challenges and come out better. His health was good, and the future looked bright. And I was happy for him because he had worked so hard to get to this place.
By Bishnu Bhandari5 years ago in Psyche
This time Autism comes with a solution
Do you have questions in mind for your child or as a professional? It’s not about finding the right answers; it’s all about asking the right questions. If you have focused questions then you get focused answers. If you can’t phrase but you have exactly these questions in mind or even more then get ready you are going to get answers. Read the questions below:
By The Psychologist Blog5 years ago in Psyche
I hate Bonfire Night for a Reason
When my friends talk about November the 5th, they mention fire-work displays, wonder how big the bonfire will be, sparklers and Toffee Apples. They are usually excited planning their night out. However, they don't understand why I don't react in the same way, so for the first time since I was a young child, I am opening up about it.
By Carol Ann Townend5 years ago in Psyche
In order to study the best frequency of sexual life, American psychologists conducted a wonderful experiment
Sex is a decisive feature of marriage and has a profound impact on the relationship between husband and wife. However, there is a fact that the frequency and quality of most couples' sexual life will decline in the early stages of marriage.
By thomas johnson5 years ago in Psyche
The development law of "sexual psychology" | The frequency of male "sexual fantasies" is higher than that of females, regardless of age
When asked about the characteristics of future long-term lovers they prefer, both men and women agreed on the importance of certain characteristics, such as a sense of humor and kindness, but differed in the priority of other characteristics (Buss , 1989; Buss, Shackelford, Kirkpatrick, & Larsen, 2001).
By john hoffmann5 years ago in Psyche




