pop culture
Representations of mental health in pop culture; dissect and discuss popular psychology, mental illness stigmas, and media depictions.
The Wise Man: Navigating Life with Knowledge and Insight
Introduction to the Concept of the Wise Man In a world filled with complexity and uncertainty, the figure of the wise man stands out as a beacon of guidance and understanding. But what exactly defines a wise man? How does one embody wisdom in their daily life? Let's delve into the essence of wisdom and explore how it shapes our existence.
quizat karimPublished 9 days ago in PsycheBy the Way, I Thank You
I finally took a moment to check out our favorite internet auntie’s documentary, 2023’s Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over.
Jonathan ApolloPublished 11 days ago in PsychePsyche/ Death Cab for Cutie
You may recognize Lindsey Burdge from "A Teacher" or "Midnight swim" in the 8-minute long video "I will possess your heart" by Death Cab for Cutie. This American rock band is classified as indie rock, indie pop, and alternative rock with Vocalist Ben Gibbard.
Natasha CollazoPublished about a month ago in PsycheWe're Slowly Losing Wendy Williams - And It's Sad
As emotional as I tend to be over almost everything, I can still surprise myself with how certain situations affect me deeply.
Jonathan ApolloPublished 2 months ago in PsycheAddiction
Introduction Addiction has a huge impact on society in ways we are just beginning to understand, it's affecting individuals and communities in diverse ways. Traditionally it's associated with substance abuse, addiction manifests in various forms, ranging from compulsive shopping to disordered eating and problematic online pornography use (POPU). These addictive behaviors can disrupt lives, strain relationships, and undermine well-being, posing significant challenges to both individuals and the world at large.
The Quest for Retribution
The desire for revenge is a primal and intricate facet of human nature that has woven its threads through the tapestry of history. This innate inclination, fueled by a sense of injury or injustice, transcends cultural, geographical, and temporal boundaries. In this exploration, we delve into the complex dimensions of the human psyche, unraveling the motivations, consequences, and the enduring allure of revenge.
The Psychology of Procrastination
Procrastination - a term that strikes a chord with almost everyone at some point in their lives. Whether it's putting off tasks until the last minute or delaying important decisions, procrastination is a common phenomenon that affects people across all walks of life. But what lies beneath this seemingly irrational behaviour? What drives us to delay gratification when we know it's not in our best interest? Let's dive into the fascinating world of procrastination and explore the psychology behind this puzzling phenomenon.
Amanda HillPublished 2 months ago in PsycheEternal: My Experience as A Selena (Quintanilla) Fan
(Photo by selenaqofficial) In April 2022, I attended a 25th anniversary screening of Selena, the iconic biopic based on the life of Tejano superstar Selena Quintanilla (Perez).
Jonathan ApolloPublished 2 months ago in PsycheMore than friends?
The issue could lead to teasing for some in their 20s. It's a fact that our post-modern era has allowed relationships, including those between opposite sexes, to enter a fantastic normalization surrounded by a new scenario. But as always... sometimes those innocent and affectionate friends start entering territories where friendship takes a back seat.
The Psychology of Likability
“Likability is a soft skill that leads to hard results.” ― Mo Bunnell, The Snowball System: How to Win More Business and Turn Clients into Raving Fans
Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)Published 3 months ago in PsycheTestosterone’s Impact on Mood and Mental Health
The article explores the impact of testosterone on mood and mental health, discussing its role in regulating emotions, its effects on mental disorders, and considerations for testosterone replacement therapy.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 3 months ago in PsycheIs Happiness All That Matters?
It’s so hard to forget pain, but it’s even harder to remember sweetness. We have no scar to show for happiness. We learn so little from peace. ― Chuck Palahniuk, Diary
Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)Published 4 months ago in Psyche