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Learn about perception in psychology and the process we use to recognize and respond to our environment. We also share types of perception and how to improve yours.| Verywell Mind
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Self-concept refers to the image we have of ourselves and our behaviors. Learn more about how self-concept develops and how it impacts various areas of our lives.| Verywell Mind
Behaviorism is a theory of learning that suggests that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning processes. Learn more about what it is and how it works.| Verywell Mind
Do video games cause anxiety, or are games simply a way to escape from stress and feelings of anxiety? Learn more in this article.| Game Quitters
You might be an introvert if you're exhausted by large crowds and social interactions. Learn more about the meaning of being an introvert and the signs that indicate you might be one.| Verywell Mind
Keeping an open mind is an important skill in life. Here's how to keep an open mind, and the many benefits that come with open-mindedness.| Tracking Happiness
If phrases like ‘bad with money,’ ‘undercharging,’ or ‘burnout’ resonate with you, it’s time to explore your money mindset. Discover how to break free from financial trauma, and confidently ask for what you’re worth.| Shulamit Ber Levtov