Like anything, photography is about balance and finding a middle path. Set your intention before you take a picture. Pause ...
Find yourself recoiling in horror when you’re confronted with a photo of yourself, even if you’re not normally too fussed by your reflection? Katie Rosseinsky explores the psychology behind this pheno ...
According to Dr Matt Johnson, a neuroscientist and consumer psychology professor, our discomfort with photos of ourselves stems from the "mere-exposure effect." This psychological phenomenon ...
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Starting a new job is exciting, especially if you’re just beginning your career. You’re full of energy, eager to do well, and ...
When two people unite in love, they form an entity—the couple—with a unique identity of its own. When one member dies, the ...
When Chantal Corish set up a psychology practice in a farming town of 10,000 people ... they shove people management to the ...
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Psychology is a scientific discipline that focuses on understanding mental functions and the behaviour of individuals and groups. The tendency to engage in risky behavior relates to genetic ...
The Social-Organizational Psychology program approaches organizational issues from multiple perspectives and examines individuals, groups, and organizations. Our dynamic, open-systems approach applies ...