top of page
Leopold Dierckx
Nov 14, 20233 min read
DID you know about this?
Dissociative identity disorder (DID): You ever heard of it? Maybe from a book or a movie sure, but how much do you actually know? It’s...
18 views0 comments
Florina Alexandra Caruntu
Nov 14, 20232 min read
Misusing Psychology Terms
The more time we spend using social media, the more terms we tend to pick up. This also applies when it comes to the psychology field....
29 views0 comments
Iarina Sebea
Nov 12, 20233 min read
Once the Love Spark Goes Away...
What is love? Why does love change so quickly from passion to indifference? Isn’t love supposed to come from the bottom of our hearts and...
60 views0 comments
Sofia Bordei
Nov 12, 20233 min read
Always Afraid of Getting Dumped?: Anxious Attachment Style
Let’s imagine that there’s a metaphorical rope between two people, but one of them constantly tugs at it, keeping it in a perpetual state...
10 views0 comments
Bianca Ghițulescu
Nov 12, 20232 min read
Beyond the “Random” Letters
Have you ever wondered why some people have random letters in their bio on Instagram? Or what is hiding behind those 4 letters who, by...
45 views0 comments
Maria Groparu
Nov 12, 20232 min read
The voice in you – your conscience
“As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live.” In theoretical terms: “Consciousness is defined as that part of the human...
1 view0 comments
Sarah El-Ayoubi
Nov 12, 20233 min read
Strength in Solitude: The Psychological Resilience of Single-Parent Families
In a world where family structures are ceaselessly advancing, single-parent families have ended up a conspicuous and capable nearness....
8 views0 comments
Anghel Sabina
Nov 7, 20233 min read
Why do we “gatekeep”?
You may be well familiar with the classical, textbook definition of “gatekeeping”, which is to limit the public access to particular...
30 views0 comments
Irimia Stefania Marta
Nov 7, 20232 min read
You’re being paranoid!
Have you ever felt threatened, like you are in some kind of danger, or simply nervous about certain things that have turned out to be...
16 views0 comments
Miruna Enescu
Nov 7, 20232 min read
Our Journey During Sleeping
Nearly every night of our lives, we undergo a startling metamorphosis. Our brain profoundly alters its behavior and purpose, dimming our...
4 views0 comments
Tamara Raz
Nov 7, 20232 min read
Synesthesia: A Smoothie of Senses
Have you ever associated a letter or a number with a color? Well, this is one of the most common types of synesthesia. the facts Our...
2 views0 comments
Theodor Ciolan
Nov 5, 20232 min read
The Science of Laughter
What is laughter? Laughter is a phenomenon that takes place in a multitude of situations in our everyday life. Understanding laughter...
73 views0 comments
Dinu Crina Maria
Nov 5, 20232 min read
How colours affect the way we feel...
What is the first thing that you see when you open your eyes? Well, I got your answer. A color. What is the first thing that comes to...
47 views0 comments
Sarah Chitu
Nov 5, 20232 min read
The story of the scapegoat
The scapegoat is an archetype like many others that are created as a result of a toxic household but it also has a strong historic...
37 views0 comments
Andreea-Raluca Bratu
Nov 5, 20232 min read
The Psychology of a Broken Heart
Heartbreak can feel like the end of the world for most of us, losing your boo is not the easiest thing, but you have to go through it and...
18 views0 comments
Antonia Madularu
Nov 5, 20232 min read
Does the “Gay Gene” exist?
This is a hotly debated topic that often divides opinion. There is a new recent genetic study that hasn't found a single “gay gene" but...
122 views0 comments
Daria Balau
Oct 2, 20232 min read
The Imposter Syndrome
Have you ever lacked the feeling of self-worth to such a high extent that you doubted your capabilities? Have you ever had a prolonged...
56 views0 comments
Miruna Enescu
Oct 2, 20232 min read
Social Anxiety. Shyness or Disorder?
Social anxiety is defined as a “marked and persistent fear of social or performance situations” and includes such symptoms as sweating,...
38 views0 comments
Ana Ursaciuc
Oct 2, 20232 min read
Autism in Females: A History of Misdiagnoses
Autism has been long viewed as a “male disorder” by psychologists, a fact which has contributed to a majority of women with autism...
21 views0 comments
Maria Groparu
Oct 2, 20232 min read
Emotional thinking
“If that's how I feel, that's it” When we say “emotional thinking”, the concept is rather simple: thinking through your own emotions,...
49 views0 comments
bottom of page