The 'hands clasped in front' body language gesture is displayed in three major ways. Clasped hands in front of the face, hands clasped on a desk or a lap,| PsychMechanics
The ‘wringing hands’ body language gesture is where a person squeezes one hand with the other repeatedly or alternately, or both. Usually, the knuckles of| PsychMechanics
Sitting and standing with legs crossed, like crossing the arms, indicates a fundamentally defensive attitude. While arm-crossing is a subconscious| PsychMechanics
This article will explore the psychology behind clumsiness and why people fall or drop things when they're clumsy. Of course, there can be purely physical| PsychMechanics
You’ve probably come across one of those people who believe they receive signs from the universe. Maybe you’re one of them. I certainly have thought this| PsychMechanics
Sheena was an over-eater. One day she finally realized that she was indulging in her bad habit only to lift her mood. This awareness increased her| PsychMechanics
This article will explain to you the meaning of recurring dreams and why we get such dreams. Later, we'll look at how to stop having recurring dreams.| PsychMechanics
I’ve covered assertiveness in two previous articles, but I felt like I haven’t given enough attention to assertiveness training. Many people know what| PsychMechanics
Before we can talk about overcoming inferiority complex, it's important that we understand how and why the feelings of inferiority arise in the first place.| PsychMechanics
This article will help you in understanding fear, where it comes from, and the psychology of irrational fears. Key ideas for overcoming fear are also ideas.| PsychMechanics
Enmeshment is a family pattern in which there are no psychological boundaries between the family members. Hence, the family members seem psychologically fused| PsychMechanics
It's one of the most important concepts in psychology. Understanding why identity matters helps explain a lot of psychological phenomena.| PsychMechanics
Hypervigilance is derived from the Greek ‘hyper’, meaning ‘over’, and Latin ‘vigilantia’, meaning ‘wakefulness’.| PsychMechanics
This article will discuss the 3 stages of love in psychology i.e. lust, attraction and attachment. We'll go into detail about the physiological and psychological| PsychMechanics
To help you understand Attachment theory, I want you to imagine a scene where you’re in a room full of your relatives and friends. One of them is a mother who| PsychMechanics