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The Psychology Of Creativity.
Creativity is a powerful and multifaceted human ability that has shaped civilizations, fueled scientific discoveries and inspired artistic masterpieces. From problem solving and invention to artistic expression and novel ideas, creativity plays a central role in human progress and development. In this article, we will explore the psychology of creativity, delve into the cognitive processes that underlie innovative thinking and examine techniques to enhance and nurture creative thought.
By Naeem Shahzad2 years ago in Psyche
A Moment That Changed My Life!
I was very quiet and introspective from as early as I can remember, because my father made it very clear that he didn’t want girls (who would only amount to nothing), while boys did the trick for him, and he suited action to the words, too. It meant that for me and my sister, we might as well not have been there. He left our mother soon after we were born, starving us of love, affection and care. He barely wanted to give anything towards our upkeep after he left home, and I often wondered how our mother coped with us during those harsh times of few jobs and no welfare.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Psyche
"Debunking Stress Myths "
Debunking Stress Myths: Understanding the Complexities of Stress and its Impact on Well-being Is biting your nails simply a bad habit, or is there more to it when you're stressed? Can taking a vacation truly cure burnout, or is it just a temporary escape? Is stress always bad, or can it actually be beneficial in certain situations? In this journey of myth-busting, we delve into the intricate world of stress with Stephanie Cook, an Assistant Professor at New York University School of Global Public Health, and Terry Solero, an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University.
By Amirthalingam 2 years ago in Psyche
Unleashing the Magic of Mental Health Days: 5 Astonishing Benefits!
Welcome to a world where taking care of your mental well-being is celebrated and embraced—the magical realm of mental health days! In today's fast-paced and demanding world, it's easy to become overwhelmed, stressed, and emotionally drained. Amidst the hustle and bustle, we often forget to prioritize our mental health, neglecting the very foundation that allows us to thrive in all aspects of life.
By H.WPinspiration2 years ago in Psyche
Mental health at a higher peak
As we go through life, we encounter various challenges that can take a toll on our mental health. It's common to feel overwhelmed, stressed out, anxious, or depressed at times. However, the good news is that there are many ways to ease the mental system and restore balance to our lives. Here are some effective strategies to help you feel more relaxed, centered, and at peace.
By Samuel M Daniel2 years ago in Psyche
6 Treatment Methods for Substance Abuse Disorder
Substance Abuse Disorders: Self-awareness is the 1st Step The consistent prevalence of crimes has strongly been linked to substance abuse. Research has made it clear that education targeted to the youth at the best addiction treatment center in Lahore provides the best way to reduce this problem significantly. 'emedicine.com' shares that people abuse substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs for varied and complicated reasons, but it is clear that society pays a high cost. Although the use of some drugs, such as cocaine, has declined in recent years, the use of other drugs, such as heroin and "club drugs," has increased. It is crucial that everyone learns about this growing concern.
By Willing Ways2 years ago in Psyche
Success Story
The onset of the disease was insidious, but even today, I still vividly remember the painful episode in my life. I completed high school, college, and medical school with great success. Everything seemed set, and I was about to start a residency program at a prestigious institution. It seemed as if my hard work had paid off and my dreams were realized. However, six weeks into my residency, I was in trouble. I was repeatedly unable to complete my work in a timely fashion. In fact, I did almost everything, including walking down the hall and going to the bathroom, at a very slow pace. In addition, I had trouble concentrating on even the simplest of tasks. Having always been blessed with an excellent memory, I noted with dismay that I was often unable to recall basic facts I had read. It was a frustrating time, since it had always been very important to me to do my work in a conscientious manner. Despite the demoralizing effect the ensuing negative feedback had on me, I resolved to overcome the hurdle. It was a very frustrating struggle, because no matter how hard I tried, I could not improve. I remained slow, inefficient, disorganized, and was almost always late — very late. It seemed as if my mind was paralyzed and I was condemned to play the role of the worst resident in the program. Slowly I began to wonder if I was contracting some sort of dementia.
By mossa moslem ali3 years ago in Psyche







