Why is it that when we take a wrong turn we rarely retrace our steps?
This is a psychological mechanism called “aversion to retracing one’s steps”. A study from the University of California explains why ...
Understanding Domestic Violence Charges in Florida: Context, Consequences, and the Importance of Qualified Legal Representation
Domestic violence cases in Florida exist at the intersection of criminal law, public health research, and community safety policy. They ...
At what age is a man most likely to cheat?
The probability that a man will cheat on his partner, whether man or woman, reaches its peak around the age ...
Loneliness in young adults is linked to the great “stages” of life
Loneliness for those approaching adulthood is not a lack of connections, but a lack of routine: big changes take time ...
Aggression and self-harm have common bases in the brain
A circuit in the brain that changes in those who have suffered childhood trauma connects aggressive behavior towards others and ...
Relations"Love" or obsession? Understanding pathological jealousy and its risksEnrico ReatiniEditorial staffCognitive-Behavioral oriented psychologistUnobravo
Jealousy is a complex emotion which, in different situations and intensities, is part of the life of each of us. ...
AnxietyNight sweats from anxietyEditorial staffUnobravo
Sweating is a thermoregulation mechanism that our brain triggers when we need to decrease body temperature. We experience its effects, ...
Child psychologySexual abuse: do children know how to defend themselves? Caterina Doino Editorial Team Systemic-Relational PsychologistUnobravo
THE’abuse it is a devastating experience both physically and psychologically and can produce important psychopathological behaviors, due to the confusion ...