This article features the harmful effect of constant parental bickering to a child’s normal and healthy activity. This also relates the long term effect of this traumatic experiences to a child.
Mind-Killer: The Psychology of Fear
Among the integral components of the collective human psyche, fear is perhaps the most universal, prevalent, and clearly defined. However, despite the fact that the bulk of psychology can inevitably be traced back to fear, people tend to refuse to acknowledge it or let themselves be ruled by it.
Life after Prison
The article is about the travails of prison inmates and how their lives inside the slammer lead to depression, fear, and anxiety. The article highlights the difficulties that prisoners go through as they lead lives far away from their families. The article also shows how the prisoners can lead normal lives after they finish their sentence and are allowed to return to society.
Identifying The Two Common Eating Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia
This article talks about anorexia and bulimia eating disorders. These types of eating disorders should be taken seriously, for these can bring serious damage to ones physical and emotional conditions. The article clearly differentiates the two eating disorders in order to help readers know their different aspects.
Dogs of War: Psychology In Metal Gear Solid
The Metal Gear Solid is considered one of the best games ever developed by the industry. The extensive cast of characters all exhibit engaging personalities, with some of them having more than a touch of mental instability. However, there are a few characters who have personalities and quirks that stand out more than the rest.
Couples, Pregnancy And Murder: The Maternal Murder Phenomenon
Pregnant women have been the target of partners who do not want to assume responsibility for the unborn child.
Cracked By Crack: The Side Effects of Cocaine Withdrawal and Abuse
Cocaine, both in the common form and the more refined crack form, can cause a wide range of side effects on the body. Some of these symptoms are aggravated by withdrawal from the drug, while others manifest only once the drug is being removed from the system. The effects are both mental and physical, with things like panic, insomnia, coughing, and nasal congestion being commonly cited problems during the detoxification process.
Can you tell the difference?
This article features fear and anxiety. The article, however, first showed similarities of the two but in the end, the article managed to give the delineating difference between the two.
Bells, But No Whistles: Bell’s Palsy
Bell’s Palsy is a common neurological disorder that affects the face, giving people who have the problem a distinctive, distorted smile. The problem has no known definite cause or treatment, though muscle relaxants and some other medications have been found to have appreciable, if small, effects on the problem. In most cases, the problem fades away after a time, but it can persist if not diagnosed and treated early on.
A Lesson From The Past: Press On
This article features how performance anxiety can affect a Christian in pursuing a Godly-life. However, just like what Paul has exemplified, we are urged to keep on pushing.
The evolution of the horror genre
The genre of horror has been evolving since it was first conceived. However, as time has gone by, the genre and how it carries out the goal of scaring audiences has evolved.
Real Entertainment
Television being the most entertaining invention yet; introduction to reality shows; examples of popular reality shows; how fear and anxiety is seen in such shows; how reality is becoming entertainment nowadays.