communication

person
18.02.2024

Sometimes in a relationship or even in a marriage there is a feeling of loneliness. This happens when you consider the relationship to be meaningless.

Diana Dashkevich mental health relationship loneliness Psychology 18 February 2024
people
18.02.2024

A first date is always extremely exciting. In this article, we will tell you how to celebrate yourself more confidently.

Diana Dashkevich relationship mental health advices Psychology 18 February 2024
people
15.02.2024

A healthy relationship is about mutual respect, consideration, trust and support. In this article, we will tell you more about what a healthy relationship is and what exactly it is built on.

Diana Dashkevich relationship mental health facts Psychology 15 February 2024
people
14.02.2024

For marriage or long-term relationships, it is important to be able to maintain interest in yourself and your partner. This will help you not to lose passion and romance.

Diana Dashkevich relationship interesting facts mental health Psychology 14 February 2024
person
02.02.2024

Social isolation impairs immune function and increases the risk of inflammation, which leads to arthritis, diabetes and heart disease.

Diana Dashkevich loneliness mental health fun facts Psychology 2 February 2024
secret
31.01.2024

A new study suggests that people often keep negative information about themselves hidden due to fears of harsh judgment, both in and out of the workplace.  However, when participants in the study mustered the courage to reveal a secret, the recipients' reactions were much more charitable than expected. 

Kate Yakimchuk research secrets social bonds social skills Psychology 31 January 2024
person
30.01.2024

Fear of rejection is a person’s irrational belief that no one will accept them for who they are.

Diana Dashkevich mental health relationship fun facts Psychology 30 January 2024
college
28.01.2024

A team of scientists discovered that people who are more social, friendly, or less anxious are more likely to feel like they belong at school. Earlier research also suggested that your personality traits are linked to how much you feel like you belong.

Kate Yakimchuk research college relationship social bonds Psychology 28 January 2024
languages
27.01.2024

Emotions greatly impact how people behave, leading researchers to explore these aspects in psychology and linguistics. For example, businesses can strengthen their connection with customers, while non-profits can encourage quicker action by skillfully using prominent emotions.

Kate Yakimchuk research foreign languages emotional hubs words Psychology 27 January 2024
call
25.01.2024

Have you ever noticed how tiring video calls can be? If you have, then you're not alone – lots of people experience it too, and that's why scientists have decided to find out the reasons.

Kate Yakimchuk research video call exhaustion social bonds Psychology 25 January 2024
person
21.01.2024

Loneliness is the feeling that there is no one to talk to or spend time with.

Diana Dashkevich mental health loneliness psychologist tips brain Psychology 21 January 2024
person
17.01.2024

A covert narcissist is someone who appears shy, sensitive, and withdrawn. Nevertheless, on the inside, they are actually vain, self-centered, and manipulative.

Diana Dashkevich narcissism disorders mental health fun facts Psychology 17 January 2024
parrots
17.01.2024

When talking about different adaptations animals have, you can't help but mention social skills of some animals. For example, parrots are extremely social birds, and it can be easily explained by evolution.

Kate Yakimchuk parrots animal adaptation social skills evolution Animals 17 January 2024
chatting
14.01.2024

When talking to someone you like, you probably want to be more initiative, so your communication won't stop – but how to do that? Lots of people are afraid of being proactive, because they don't want to be seen as clingy, needy, or desperate.

Kate Yakimchuk self-esteem social skills relationship tips Psychology 14 January 2024
resentment
13.01.2024

If you feel like someone you know might be offended by something, then it's always better to talk about it – but what if you can't? In most cases, there are some signs of resentment that you should be looking for to understand what the person feels.

Kate Yakimchuk resentment social skills social signals behavior Psychology 13 January 2024
kitten
11.01.2024

People have pets for various reasons – they love animals, they don't want to feel lonely, and they also love to take care of someone. Meanwhile, having a pet cat can be quite beneficial for your mental health as well.

Kate Yakimchuk kittens cats pets facts mental health Animals 11 January 2024
confusion
07.01.2024

It's relatively easy to build strong relationships with someone who can clearly communicate their needs and preferences, but what if they can't? Sometimes our partners (or potential partners) give us mixed signals, which can lead to cognitive dissonance.

Kate Yakimchuk mixed signals relationship in love partner Psychology 7 January 2024
hands
06.01.2024

Trust is an internal feeling expressed in the fact that a person can identify the interests of another person with his own. In other words, if I trust someone, I can rely on him as on myself.

Diana Dashkevich trust relationship fun facts Psychology 6 January 2024
people
06.01.2024

Even the closest friends can sometimes move far away – but it doesn't mean that you have to stop being friends with them. While it's generally harder to be friends with people who are far away from you, it's still possible, so you should work on it.

Kate Yakimchuk friendship long distance in touch friends Psychology 6 January 2024
ghosting
06.01.2024

Have you ever started talking to someone just to notice that they slowly disappear and lose interest? In many cases, it's called ghosting – a person simply disappears like a ghost, leaving your questions unanswered.

Kate Yakimchuk ghosting relationship love partners self-esteem Psychology 6 January 2024