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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 17 words · Tiffany Price

Plushophilia (Sexual or Emotional Attraction to Stuffed Animals)—What to Know

(c) Harold Lloyd / Getty Images Plushophilia involves a sexual attraction to stuffed animals or toys. Based on studies, there are more people with assorted paraphilias than we typically think. Additionally, our stuffed animals and toys can be significant objects of comfort when we’re young. (c) Harold Lloyd / Getty Images Because of that, we may transfer feelings of comfort, nostalgia, and arousal onto them as adults. Are Furries Plushophiles? Furries and plushophiles are not the same thing....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 324 words · George Davies

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Causes & Effects​-Being Institute

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 5 words · Laura Brewer

Polygamy vs Polyamory: What's the Difference?

As society evolves, people have become more open to exploring alternative relationship structures. Polygamy refers to a marital arrangement in which one person has multiple spouses. Polyamory emphasizes open communication, mutual consent, and equal power dynamics among all parties involved. PeopleImages / Getty Images However, the two are fundamentally different in their structure and implications. Polyandry is not unlawful, as it doesn’t involve multiple marriages. Both polygamy and polyamory also suffer the fate of being shrouded in misconceptions, albeit in different ways....

April 26, 2025 · 3 min · 501 words · Luke Lee

Polyvagal Theory: How Our Vagus Nerve Controls Responses to our Environment

You may look around and see no one else is bothered, but something still feels off to you. We are constantly observing and interacting with the world and others as part of the human experience. As we have these interactions with others, oursense of selfis being shaped. Verywell / Brianna Gilmartin We learn who we can trust and who feels dangerous to us. Our bodies are processing this jot down of information constantly through these interactions with the world....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Julie Stout

Poor Communication Skills Can Lead to Loads of Stress—Here's What to Do

Sadly, toxic relationships are totally different. In fact, these relationships can be the biggest creators of stress. Often, toxic relationships (toxic friendships exist too), involve lots of poor communication. Nuttawan Jayawan / Getty Images When communication is less healthy, stress ensues,small problems can become larger problems and resentment can grow. At a Glance Bettering our relationships often starts with working on our communication skills. Implementing healthier communication strategies can improve our relationships and relieve stress....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Patrick Bell

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 4 words · James Rogers

Porn Addiction: Help and Treatment

Psychotherapy Psychologists frequently treat porn addiction similarly to other addictions, employing various proven psychotherapy modalities. Psychologists consider CBT one of the most effective treatments for porn addiction. CBT focuses on changing the negative thoughts that can contribute to our emotional difficulties and worsen our mood. Justin Paget / Getty Images When pornography addiction affects the family, family therapy may be appropriate, too. Talk to your healthcare provider or a psychiatrist before taking any medication for porn addiction treatment....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 178 words · David Jones

Pornography and Depression: What's the Connection?

What Causes the Connection? “They turn to porn to escape thenegative emotions that come from being depressed.” Porn, in a sense, is a means of escaping their distress. Fabio Camandona / Getty Images Is porn, however, a good escape when depressed? This is why over time, watching porn can make your depression worse." What Are The Signs It Is Too Far and Too Much? For more mental health resources, see ourNational Helpline Database....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 99 words · Jennifer Martinez

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 18 words · Darius Bryant

Positive Affirmations for Social Anxiety

Research indicates thatself-affirmationsmay help to reduce your sensitivity to threatwhich often forms the basis of social anxiety. First, find thenegative thoughtsthat you typically have from the list below. See how this list isn’t helping you at all? Positive thoughts can help lift you away from anxiety.Getty / Stone / Anthony Harvie Realize that your thoughts are just thoughts, not necessarily true or accurate. Over time, you will eventually start to feel like the affirmations are not so much of a stretch....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 94 words · Jaime Allison Jr.

Positive Affirmations to Relieve Anxiety and Stress

so that move forward, it’s important to swap negativity with rational, positive thoughts. Click below to listen now. Consciously decide to reframe and move your thoughts into a more positive direction. Tim Robberts / Getty Images These thoughts can help put you in a better frame of mind. Consider the following options for common scenarios. Notice that the examples given above focus on realistic and true statements that are also positive....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 85 words · Daniel Jones

Positive and Negative Reinforcement in Operant Conditioning

Psychologist B.F. Skinner coined the term in 1937. Primary and Secondary Reinforcement Reinforcements can be either primary or secondary. Primary Reinforcement Primary reinforcement, which is sometimes referred to as unconditional reinforcement, occurs naturally. Thomas Barwick / Taxi / Getty Images Examples of primary reinforcers include: Genetics may also play a role in primary reinforcement. Secondary Reinforcement Secondary reinforcementinvolves stimuli that have become rewarding by being paired with another reinforcing stimulus....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Sandra Roberts