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Phobia, what types and what it trully is?

Exploring Phobias: Understanding Common and Bizarre Fears, and Famous Sufferers Phobias are more than just simple fears; they are intense, irrational aversions that can significantly affect one’s daily life. While some phobias are well-known, such as the fear of heights or spiders, others are more unusual, and often leave people wondering how someone could possibly … Read more

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Ho, ho, ho. Will Santa save you from being alone?

The phenomenon of depression during Christmas, especially from the sense of being alone, is a poignant and complex experience that many face during this holiday season. Christmas is traditionally seen as a time of joy, community, and togetherness, often marked by family gatherings, celebrations, and a focus on love and goodwill. However, for those who … Read more

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Cancel Culture and Character Assassination

The Dynamics of Cancel Culture and Character Assassination in Contemporary Society Cancel culture and character assassination have become prominent phenomena in modern society, particularly in the age of digital communication. This thesis examines the intersection of these two dynamics, exploring their historical roots, sociological implications, and the mechanisms through which they operate. By analyzing case … Read more

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Psychology of Anger: Understanding the Emotion

Psychology of Anger: Understanding the Emotion Anger is a complex emotional response triggered by perceived threats, injustices, or frustrations. As a natural and adaptive emotion, anger can help people identify problems, protect themselves, and motivate change. However, it can also become harmful when it is uncontrolled or chronic. Understanding the psychology of anger involves exploring … Read more

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Self-awareness: The Primary Jungian Archetypes

Self-awareness: The Primary Jungian Archetypes In Carl Jung’s Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (1959), he elaborates on a set of primary archetypes that emerge from the collective unconscious—a shared reservoir of experiences and symbols inherited by all humans. These archetypes are recurring patterns of thought, behavior, and symbolism that manifest in myths, dreams, art, and … Read more

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