Social Psychology

Why are people distrustful?

Why are people distrustful?

There are people who are distrustful. In fact, at any moment in life, a person has gone through a...

SOCIAL COMPETENCES: what are they, list, examples and how to develop them

SOCIAL COMPETENCES: what are they, list, examples and how to develop them

Social competencies refer to modes of behavior that allow people to act efficiently and construct...

11 Consequences of the lack of family affection

11 Consequences of the lack of family affection

During childhood, the figure of parents is very important and vital for children. Throughout the ...

How to Treat an Arrogant and Proud Person

How to Treat an Arrogant and Proud Person

We all know what a proud and arrogant person is like and how difficult it is to relate to them. P...

What is LOVE According to Psychology: Definition and Types

What is LOVE According to Psychology: Definition and Types

On special dates such as Valentine's Day, both the streets and social networks are filled with af...

Characteristics or profile of an ASSERTIVE and non-assertive PERSON

Characteristics or profile of an ASSERTIVE and non-assertive PERSON

The three different styles of communication are passive, aggressive, and assertive. The styles fo...

Child abuse: types, causes, consequences and prevention

Child abuse: types, causes, consequences and prevention

The child abuse It is a universal problem that has existed since ancient times, however, it is in...

The social origin of the architectural program

The social origin of the architectural program

All architectural work has as its origin and purpose to respond to the needs and aspirations of s...

Remedies against pride

Remedies against pride

Pride and vanity make one person thinks he is superior to another. From this role of superiority,...

The desire to be loved and accepted by others

The desire to be loved and accepted by others

Each person is an individual being who needs moments of solitude to disconnect from everything an...