March 6, 2025 - 23:20

Victims of abuse often grapple with self-blame, a harsh reality that complicates their path to healing. The tragic case of Gabby Petito highlights the psychological turmoil faced by those caught in abusive relationships. Many victims internalize the blame for their abuser's actions, believing they are somehow at fault for the violence inflicted upon them. This mindset can be exacerbated by the manipulative tactics employed by perpetrators, making it incredibly difficult for victims to break free.
Petito's story serves as a poignant reminder of the emotional and psychological struggles faced by individuals in similar situations. It underscores the importance of understanding the dynamics of abuse, as well as the need for empathy and support for victims. The societal stigma surrounding abuse often silences victims, preventing them from seeking help. By shedding light on these issues, we can foster a greater awareness and promote a culture of understanding, ultimately empowering victims to reclaim their voices and seek the help they need.
July 5, 2026 - 20:13
Psychology says people who are scared of dogs aren't always animal haters, they may be responding to pastA common misconception is that people who are afraid of dogs simply dislike animals. Psychology does not support such a broad conclusion. Instead, research indicates that a fear of dogs, known as...
July 5, 2026 - 00:17
Why Self-Control Matters More Than Chemistry in Lasting Relationships, According to a PsychologistA psychologist argues that the secret to a long-term partnership is not the initial spark of chemistry, but a much less glamorous trait: self-control. While chemistry draws people together, it is...
July 4, 2026 - 01:02
Psychology says people who insist on watching fireworks every year aren't just following tradition, they mEvery year, as the calendar turns to New Year`s Eve or the Fourth of July, the same crowds gather in parks and on rooftops, craning their necks skyward. Psychology suggests that those who insist on...
July 3, 2026 - 16:59
Feeling Like a Fraud? It Might Not Be What You ThinkFor years, the term `imposter syndrome` has been used to describe that nagging feeling of being a fraud, despite clear evidence of success. But a growing number of psychologists argue the label is...