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Understanding Mental Health Disparities In Sexual Minorities

Understanding Mental Health Disparities In Sexual Minorities

by Urveez Kakalia | Jan 30, 2025 | ImPerfect - Urveez Kakalia

Photo Credit: Freepik.com Understanding Mental Health Disparities In Sexual Minorities  Mental Health issues affect a significant portion of the global population. In 2017, approximately 971 million individuals experienced mental health problems, including 264 million...
The Psychology of Gender Identity: Navigating the Complexities of Self-Understanding

The Psychology of Gender Identity: Navigating the Complexities of Self-Understanding

by Urveez Kakalia | Jan 25, 2025 | ImPerfect - Urveez Kakalia

Photo Credit: Freepik.com The Psychology of Gender Identity: Navigating the Complexities of Self-Understanding Gender identity is a deeply personal aspect of human experience, reflecting an individual’s internal sense of being male, female or something that...
The Psychology of Aging: How the Mind Changes Over Time

The Psychology of Aging: How the Mind Changes Over Time

by Urveez Kakalia | Jan 21, 2025 | ImPerfect

Photo Credit: Freepik.com The Psychology of Aging: How the Mind Changes Over Time As we age, our brain undergoes changes that impact various aspects of thinking, including memory, decision-making, and organizational skills. While these changes are a natural part of...
The Psychology of Optimism, Realism and Well-being

The Psychology of Optimism, Realism and Well-being

by Urveez Kakalia | Jan 17, 2025 | ImPerfect - Urveez Kakalia

Photo Credit: Freepik.com The Psychology of Optimism, Realism and Well-being Positive thinking is often celebrated as the key to happiness, but emerging research reveals a different truth. A study by the University of Bath and London school of economics and political...
The Psychology of Fear: Why We Are Wired to be Afraid

The Psychology of Fear: Why We Are Wired to be Afraid

by Urveez Kakalia | Jan 13, 2025 | ImPerfect

Photo Credit: Freepik.com The Psychology of Fear: Why We Are Wired to be Afraid Fear is a universal emotion with deep evolutionary roots. While it is often perceived negatively, fear serves critical functions in protecting us from harm and fostering personal growth....
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