Life in a Diaspora

Life in a Diaspora

A diaspora is a group of individuals who do not reside in their place of origin but continue to practice their cultural traditions there. The word “diaspora” is derived from the Greek verb “to disperse.” Certain diaspora cultures, like those of...
Learning about Shifting Personalities

Learning about Shifting Personalities

A change in your behavior, emotions, or thought processes is referred to as a personality change. You may be able to see it, or individuals close to you may also be able to see it. Mental diseases including bipolar disorder, depression, or personality disorders can...
Incompatible Marriage: Can They Work?

Incompatible Marriage: Can They Work?

An exclusive stance taken by one partner against the other is a sign of incompatibility. For instance, when one-half of the couple, for example, desires a kid but the other half does not. How a couple handles these fundamental differences may be a deciding factor in...
Response to Adolescent Inhibitions

Response to Adolescent Inhibitions

Given how much good behavior depends on inhibition, it is an important psychological notion. To concentrate, we must block out distracting information; to recall specific memories, we must block out irrelevant cues; and to make adaptive decisions, we must block out...
Family: Ties, Conflicts, Love

Family: Ties, Conflicts, Love

The type of affection found within a family is called familial love. The sensations, difficulties, actions, and rewards that are specific to family love are described above. No household is faultless. You cannot select your parents or siblings, unlike other...