The ban on blaspheming in Formula One: what if it had implications on performance?
The International Federation of Automobilism evaluates the ban on blaspheming in Formula One, but studies suggest that strong language helps ...
Christmas in the family: strategies to manage difficult relationships
Joy, love and family union are the words that, in the common imagination, should characterize the Christmas holidays spent in ...
Trauma and delirium: what relationship
In the book “Decoding delusions: a guide for the clinician on how to work with delusions and other extreme beliefs”, ...
Christmas at 30: a decalogue for family moments
By now the clues are everywhere: the playlist of your trusted cafeteria fills with family jings, the shops are tinged ...
Fatorexia: a new body image disorder?
The search for the term Fatorexia on the main scientific databases, such as Pubmed, does not provide any result as ...
Is it true that women speak more than men?
In 2007 a study published on Science had refuted the classic stereotype of the chattering woman, discovering that males and ...
The role of shame in obsessive-compulsive disorder (doc)
What is the DOC? Obsessive-compulsive (DOC) disorder is a complex and often debilitating clinical condition, generally characterized by the presence ...
Shame: where it comes from and why we try it
There shame It is asecondary emotionwhich differs from the primary ones (anger, fear, sadness, joy, surprise, contempt, disgust) because it ...
When you say ‘a beautiful person’. What makes a loved one
The popular articles concerning personality disorders are increasingly numerous. It is not unusual to meet people, outside of professional contexts, ...