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The Psychology Hub

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What do you expect from the first psychology session?

What do you expect from the first psychology session? Are you visiting a psychiatrist for the first time? Not sure what to expect? You're not alone! When you visit a doctor because you feel sick, says the flu, you know what to expect from your medical appointment, and you know that you will eventually feel better. But when you make an appointment to see a psychiatrist, do you know what will happen? You may be unsure of whether it will help you the way you hope it will help you. Many people do not know what to expect and are often a little worried about what lies ahead. Feeling anxious at first is normal It is normal to feel anxious when facing a new situation. Our brains are strongly attached to looking at the possible negative consequences of a new situation, as our brain tries to protect us from pain or discomfort. Unfortunately, our brains aren't always as useful as they are. Often times, our brain's attempt to protect us from potential pain prevents us from b...

When your child is a bully

When your child is a bully Nothing is ever good when school rings. Usually, the child is sick and needs to be taken. Other times it is a forgotten lunch box. But sometimes the teacher (or principal!) Maybe ringing to report your child's misconduct, or even that your child has been bullied. Most parents would immediately think, "Not my child!" But the truth is that every child is able to be bullied, given the combination of appropriate circumstances. Most parents will want to know the reason? And what should they do when your child is a bully. Why do children bully? Low self-esteem Bullying children usually suffer from themselves. Often, they have low self-esteem. Poor self-esteem in a child who also lacks good communication skills can make them feel as though they need to constantly defend themselves. Lack of control Sometimes bully children feel that they need to "be responsible" for something, or in this case, someone. If they have had a lot of b...

Help your child develop his vocabulary

Help your child develop his vocabulary Vocabulary is simply the words of the language. When we talk about the vocabulary of a particular child, we generally talk about the words he understands (called receptive vocabulary) and produces them (called expressive vocabulary). Your child's vocabulary supports his or her ability to communicate his thoughts, feelings, views, and desires to others (adults and peers) as well as facilitate their understanding of other people's perspectives and feelings. This ability to communicate enables them to build coordinated peer relationships and allows you, as parents, to better understand them and enhance your communication with them. Vocabulary is also important for ultimate literacy. So how do you help your child develop his vocabulary? Actively involving children in the communication process helps them to develop vocabulary. Simply; We talk a lot and listen a lot. To help your child develop his vocabulary, you need: Talk to your ...

Relaxation and mind and body practices for treating insomnia

Relaxation and mind and body practices for treating insomnia Everyone struggled to sleep or stay asleep at some point in their lives. Whether it's anxiety (the night before a big exam, or a job interview), stress (problems at work or with children) or those times when you can't stop your mind. But when sleep is usually unable, it becomes insomnia and can lead to serious problems. Indeed, research shows that insomnia can lead not only to drowsiness, but also deep fatigue and even cognitive impairment. It weakens people's ability to perform normal tasks and affects memory, concentration, logic, and problem-solving. Also, people who suffer from chronic insomnia are four times more likely to develop depression and increase the incidence of conditions such as cancer and heart disease. But there are some things you can do to treat insomnia naturally, without medications - from relaxation and mind and body practices. How do relaxation and mind and body practices work to ...