Psychology facts

  1. 100 Amazing Psychology Facts
  2. 100 Psychology Facts About Human Behaviour [2022]
  3. 40 Mind
  4. 65+ Things You Probably Didn't Know About Psychology


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100 Amazing Psychology Facts

Therapists on BetterHelp are licensed, trained, experienced, and accredited psychologists (PhD / PsyD), licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFT), licensed clinical social workers (LCSW / LMSW), or licensed professional therapists (LPC). 2. Fatherhood – Expectant fathers can sometimes experience a sympathetic pregnancy where they have symptoms like back ache, weight gain, strange food cravings and nausea. This has also been found to happen in some species of monkey. 3. Alcohol – As many as 9% of adult Americans have been to an alcoholics anonymous meeting at some time in their life (Moos & Timko, 2008). 4. Teddy Bear – 1 in 5 women and 1 in 20 men admit to sleeping with a cuddly toy on a regular basis (Kanner, 1995). 5. Mental Health – Suicidal thinking or behaviour is the most common reason for people to be admitted into a mental institution (Jacobson, 1999). 6. Warm Weather – Women who live in warmer climates have more body image concerns than those who live in colder climates (Sloan, 2002). 7. Rape – The U.S has the highest rate of rape for any industrialized nation. 4 times higher than Germany, 12 times higher than England and 20 times higher than Japan (Rozee, 2005). 8. Anxiety – People with generally high levels of anxiety are more likely to remember pictures of threatening faces than calmer people (bradley et al, 1998). Phobias 9. Trypanophobia – Fear of injection 10. Phobophobia – Fear of phobias 11. Soceraphobia – Fear of parents in law 17. Latrophobia – Fear...

100 Psychology Facts About Human Behaviour [2022]

• The term ‘ psychology‘ has been derived from the Greek word ‘psyche’ translating as ‘breath, spirit, soul’ and ‘logia’ which corresponds to ‘study of’. • It takes about 66 days for an average individual to make something a daily habit. • Studies say that individuals who could instinctively use sarcasm to tackle a frivolous question have healthy minds. • Individuals who have a deep sense of guilt are better at identifying the emotions and concerns of the people around them. • We can udnretsnad any msseed up stnecene as lnog as the lsat and frsit lteerts of wdros are in crrcoet palecs. Suhc as tihs stnecene. • We’re naturally second-minded because other people don’t approve. • Yawning to have someone else’s yawn is a normal phenomenon, despite not feeling exhausted or asleep. One of the myths regarding its infectiousness is that people ‘catch’ it to express empathy. • An average individual’s mind wanders 30% of the time. • Eye pupil rises to 45% when an individual looks at somebody they love. • We often tend to break down knowledge into classes of 3-4 objects in them. The Indian phone number is 984-973-2543. Three blocks with 3-4 bits in each chunk. Courtesy: Psych2go • During the 7 minutes of neural activity you will have before dying, you will see your memories in a dreamlike pattern. • Having siblings is proven to help with getting along well with peers. • The way an individual treats the employees at an establishment tells immensely about their character. • If you sob ...

40 Mind

If we have a plan B, our plan A is less likely to work. Every now and then, it hurts to be prepared. In a series of experiments from the Fear can feel good—if we're not really in danger. Not everyone loves scary movies, but for the people who do, there are a few theories as to why—the main one coming down to hormones. When We care more about a single person than about massive tragedies. In another Beginnings and ends are easier to remember than middles. When people are asked to recall items from a list, they're most likely to think of things from the very end, or from the very beginning, found one study published in Frontiers of Human Neuroscience. The middle gets muddled, which could also play into why you remember your boss wrapping up her presentation, but not so much about the middle. It takes five positive things to outweigh a single negative thing. Our brains have something Food tastes better when someone else makes it. Ever wonder why that sandwich from the takeout place down the street tastes better than the ones you make at home, even if you use the same ingredients? One study published in the journal Science found that when you make yourself a meal, you're around it so long that it feels less exciting by the time you actually dig in—and that, subsequently, decreases your enjoyment. We'd rather know something bad is coming than not know what to expect. Researchers who published their work in the journal Nature have found that it's less stressful to know something ...

65+ Things You Probably Didn't Know About Psychology

Psychology offers a multitude of insights into not only our own minds and behaviors, but also the thoughts and actions of those around us. Have you ever wondered why you and your siblings have such different personalities despite sharing the same genetic and environmental background? Curious about why people sometimes behave differently in groups than they would when they are alone? Psychology research can offer answers to many of these questions. 10 Things You Should Know About Psychology Psychology can seem a bit daunting to those who are completely new to the subject. Your first introductory course will cover an enormous range of topics, including psychology history, human development, social behavior, cognition, personality, and more. Before you delve deeper into the topic, it is a good idea to gain a solid grasp of some of the basics. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Personality Personality is one of the most popular topics within psychology. The field of personality psychology is rich with fascinating facts about the traits and characteristics that make us who we are. Did you know that people can make fairly accurate assessments of your personality based solely on your Facebook profile? Or that certain personality traits are linked to particular illnesses? Learn more about what researchers have learned in these 10 Things You Should Know About Child Development Childhood is a time of amazing growth and change. From the earliest days of an infant's life to the often tur...