Psychology

Science has something to say about procrastination: 5 keys to not falling into the “later I do it”

Avoiding tasks, dreams and projects can lead to distress and cause stress. Experts consulted by Infobae give tips to get ahead today
Science has something to say

A study linked the purchase of cryptocurrencies to narcissism, machiavellianism and psychopathy

Researchers at the universities of Queensland and Macquarie determined that people with these disorders known as the “dark tetrads” are more compulsive to invest in bitcoin
A study linked the purchase

Motivation for sports: how to break the “inner sloth”?

It is clear that a person who is slender and in good physical condition will find it less difficult to climb a box three floors up a staircase or move a piece of furniture, for example, than another who is overweight.
Motivation for sports: how to

Motivation for sports: how to break the “inner sloth”?

It is clear that a person who is slender and in good physical condition will find it less difficult to climb a box three floors up a staircase or move a piece of furniture, for example, than another who is overweight.
Motivation for sports: how to

How do I know if my son or daughter is a victim of sexual harassment?

A psychologist offers some guidelines to keep in mind if a minor is experiencing this violence
How do I know if

Psychology, among the most requested health services by telemedicine during the pandemic in Colombia

The Ministry of Health reported that, during the health crisis, teleconsultations increased by 25 per cent throughout Colombia
Psychology, among the most requested

Climbing as therapy, against depression or anxiety

Scaling requires strength, coordination and some value. According to psychotherapist Thomas Lukowski, it is a sport that can be part of therapy, with surprisingly good results many times. Patients with anxiety disorders or depression can improve their well-being with therapeutic escalation, says the expert.
Climbing as therapy, against depression

Climbing as therapy, against depression or anxiety

Scaling requires strength, coordination and some value. According to psychotherapist Thomas Lukowski, it is a sport that can be part of therapy, with surprisingly good results many times. Patients with anxiety disorders or depression can improve their well-being with therapeutic escalation, says the expert.
Climbing as therapy, against depression