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Gilligan’s Theory of Moral Development

  Gilligan’s Theory of Moral Development When we talk about morality, we often think of questions like what is right or wrong, fair or unfair, just or unjust. Many psychologists and philosophers have tried to explain how people develop their sense of...

Mary Ainsworth’s Attachment Theory

  Mary Ainsworth’s Attachment Theory When we think about human relationships, one of the most powerful bonds we experience is the one between a child and their caregiver. The psychologist Mary Ainsworth devoted her life to studying how children form attachments,...

Carl Jung’s Analytical Psychology

  Carl Jung’s Analytical Psychology Carl Jung’s analytical psychology is one of the most fascinating and influential ideas in modern psychology. While Sigmund Freud focused heavily on sexuality and unconscious desires, Jung wanted to go deeper into the human...

Jean Piaget Cognitive Development

  Jean Piaget Cognitive Development When we think about how children grow and learn, we often imagine them simply picking up knowledge from adults or schools. But Jean Piaget, a Swiss psychologist, showed us that learning is far more complex than that. He...

The Psychology of Motivation: Why You Quit

The Psychology of Motivation: Why You Quit Have you ever started something with great energy and excitement, only to lose interest and stop halfway through? Maybe you began a new diet, tried to learn a new skill, or set a goal to wake up early and exercise. At first,...

How to Heal from Emotional Abuse

  How to Heal from Emotional Abuse Emotional abuse is not always easy to recognize, but its effects can last for a long time. Unlike physical abuse, emotional abuse does not leave visible scars, but it can deeply damage your self-esteem, your mental health, and...
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