Dementia is a general term used to describe a group of symptoms associated with persistent cognitive impairments, including memory, thinking, orientation, attention, speech, and decision-making abilities. Unlike the normal age-related decline in mental capabilities, dementia is a pathological condition that significantly impacts daily life. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, though other […]
Bulimia Nervosa through the Eyes of a Psychologist: What is Hidden Behind Overeating
Bulimia, or Bulimia Nervosa, is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of uncontrollable overeating, followed by compensatory behaviors such as self-induced vomiting, the use of laxatives, or excessive physical activity. A key feature of this condition is a deep internal conflict and an inability to stop destructive behavior despite awareness of its harm.
Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is a psychological condition characterized by an intense fear of social situations. People suffering from this disorder experience anxiety, shame, and tension in interactions with others, especially when it comes to public speaking, meeting new people, or even simple daily interactions such as talking to a […]
Self-harm as a Cry for Help: What is Behind this Behavior?
Self-harm is a complex phenomenon that is becoming increasingly relevant in modern society. While not a new issue, the sharp rise in cases among youth and adults raises serious concerns. In a world where mental health is becoming a widely discussed topic, self-injurious behavior serves as a critical indicator that individuals do not always have […]
Negativism as a Form of Self-Defense: a Psychological Aspect
Negativism is a psychological behavioral reaction expressed in conscious or subconscious resistance to the demands, expectations, or suggestions of others. This phenomenon may manifest as denial, opposition, or avoidance of any activity or interaction. Modern society creates numerous situations where individuals are forced to resist external influences. The constant flow of information, social expectations, high […]
TV Series “Silo”: Detailed Psychological Analysis of the First Season
“Silo” is a science fiction series set in a post-apocalyptic future. People live in a giant underground structure—the silo—where they are isolated from the outside world. They are led to believe that the Earth’s surface is uninhabitable due to a toxic environment. No one knows what exactly forced humanity to live in the silo, and […]
Genderqueer and Psychology: How to Embrace Your Identity
Genderqueer is a term used to describe people whose gender identity does not conform to traditional categories of “male” or “female.” This may include individuals who identify as both male and female, those who exist beyond these categories, or those who reject gender definitions altogether. Genderqueer identity is often part of a broader spectrum of […]
Aerophobia: How to Overcome the Fear of Flying and Enjoy Traveling
Aerophobia is an irrational fear of flying that can manifest even before a person boards an airplane. It is not just mild pre-travel anxiety but a serious psychological barrier often accompanied by physical and emotional symptoms. Aerophobia falls under specific phobias that can complicate daily life, limiting an individual’s ability to travel or even work […]
Emotions On and Around the Screen: the Impact of LED TV Backlighting on the Psyche
LED backlighting for TVs has become an integral part of modern home interiors. It not only enhances the visual perception of the screen but also makes the room cozier. This design element has gained popularity due to its versatility, affordability, and ability to seamlessly integrate into any setting. Users can choose from various lighting modes—ranging […]
Nymphomania: Myths, Reality and Stereotypes
Nymphomania is a term used to denote a pathologically heightened sexual drive in women. Its origin is linked to ancient Greek myths about nymphs—nature goddesses who embodied passion and sensuality. Scientifically, this phenomenon falls under the category of psychosexual disorders, which can be associated with both psychological and physiological factors. In medical terminology, this condition […]
Reframing as a Tool for Overcoming Stress and Anxiety
The modern world presents people with numerous challenges related to the fast pace of life, high workplace demands, uncertainty about the future, and constant information overload. Nowadays, stress and anxiety have become routine companions for many, leading to significant risks such as emotional burnout, depression, physical illnesses, and reduced quality of life.
Nomophobia: a Digital Trap or an Integral Part of Modern Life?
Nomophobia is the fear of being without a mobile phone or access to the network. The term originates from the English phrase “no mobile phone phobia.” While unofficial, it is a widely used term to describe the state of anxiety, panic, or discomfort caused by the inability to use a smartphone. Dependence on mobile devices […]
Curls of Happiness: how Hair Care Helps to Cope with Stress?
In the fast-paced rhythm of modern life, filled with constant deadlines, informational noise, and high demands, stress levels continue to rise. Many people face stressful situations daily, both at work and in personal life, gradually accumulating tension that impacts physical and mental health. Due to excessive workloads and the constant pursuit of results, there often […]
The Electra Complex in Modern Psychology: New Approaches to Analysis
In modern psychology, the term “Electra complex” refers to the unique emotional attachments of a girl to her father, which impact her psyche and self-perception. This concept originates from Carl Jung’s ideas, who developed it as a feminine counterpart to Sigmund Freud’s more widely known Oedipus complex.
Paranoia in the Age of Technology: Threats That You Can’t See
In the modern world, paranoia is not just a medical diagnosis but also a concept describing a sense of constant threat, distrust, and suspicion that arises due to new living conditions. Technological progress and digitalization have accelerated the flow of information, altered perceptions of reality, and created new challenges that are difficult to anticipate. In […]