by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 30, 2025 | psychology
Daniel Kahneman’s Heuristics and Biases Daniel Kahneman, along with his collaborator Amos Tversky, changed the way we understand human thinking and decision making. For a long time, it was assumed that people are mostly rational beings who carefully weigh pros...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 30, 2025 | psychology
John Bowlby’s Attachment Theory When we think about human growth and development, one of the most important ideas is that the bonds we form early in life shape who we become. John Bowlby, a British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, devoted his career to...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 29, 2025 | psychology
Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development When we think about what makes a person good or bad, or why people make the choices they do in difficult situations, we are actually thinking about morality. Morality refers to the sense of right and wrong that...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 29, 2025 | psychology
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...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 29, 2025 | psychology
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,...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 28, 2025 | 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...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 28, 2025 | Introduction to Sociology
Sociology of Climate Change Climate change is often seen as a problem for scientists, environmentalists, or politicians, but in reality, it is deeply connected to society and how human beings live together. The sociology of climate change focuses on the social...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 28, 2025 | psychology
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...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 27, 2025 | Culture
Consumer Culture and Identity In today’s world, shopping and consumption are no longer just about satisfying basic needs. We live in societies where what we buy, wear, eat, or even post online says a lot about who we are and how we want others to see us. This...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Sep 27, 2025 | Theories
Judith Butler Gender Performativity To begin with, let us think about how people often see gender in everyday life. Many believe that being male or female automatically means having a certain gender identity and behaving in certain ways. For example, society...