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  • Motivation is literally the desire to do things. It's the difference between waking up before dawn to pound the pavement and lazing around the house all day. It's the crucial element in setting and attaining goals—and research shows you can influence your own levels of motivation. This is concise but comprehensive guide on the psychology of motivation and delivers useful motivation tips so you can learn how to motivate yourself and others.Content by: Psych2GoVoice over by: Ashleigh Aishwarya / ashleighaishwarya / ashleighaishwarya Storyboarded and Animated by: Khalid S - / @khalidstraker2897 Check out our interview with Dr. Markman, renowned researcher on the psychology of motivation here: https://www.psych2go.net/motivated-in...Inquiries can be sent to [email protected]

  • Narcissistic abusers are not always obvious with their toxic behavior; they disguise themselves by being covert narcissists. Here are 5 dangerous signs you are being abused by a covert narcissist. Narcissists tend to minimize your needs; they rarely ever take fault and even when they do apologize, they do it sparingly and without meaning it, just to get you to forgive them. They don’t care for facts nor logic; they only what they want to hear or believe whatever benefits them. Narcissists also tend to forget that you exist, and project false humility. Narcissists rarely approach you first and wait for you to come to them. In fact, they seem annoyed when you come to them with your problems. Do you think you’re being abused by a narcissist? Let us know in the comments. We try our best to read through everything, because you matter a lot to us as a member of our community ❤ . References:Bogdanos, M. (2017, July 11). 5 Signs of Covert Narcissism. Psych Central. Retrieved July 10, 2018.Weiss, S. (2015, August 7). 10 Signs You're a Covert Narcissist, Not Just an Introvert. Bustle. Retrieved July 10, 2018.Ways to Support Us: / psych2gonow Buy from our shop here: https://psych2go.shop/collections/mag...Help us with CC translations in your language: / @psych2go For Business Inquiries - [email protected]❤♡ Please share and like our videos if they've helped you out! ♡❤

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  • Addiction is a serious problem that can affect every area of your life. While many people associate addiction with mental health issues, impulsivity, and getting involved with the wrong crowd, it can also come down to having an addictive personality. Simply put, some people are more prone to addictive tendencies than others. To explore more about addiction and certain tendencies, in this video, we’ll be taking a look at some of the signs of an addictive personality.

    Disclaimer: This video is for informative purposes only. It is not to provide mental health advice or to diagnose and treat any condition. If you are struggling, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional or healthcare provider.

    Interested to learn more about personality disorders? Check out our video "10 Personality Disorders Crash Course": • 10 Personality Disorders Crash Course

    #addiction #addictivepersonality

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  • If you study psychology, you might have learned about the 4 temperaments of personality. The four temperaments believe that people's behavior and personality are caused by the type and amount of fluids in their bodies. These fluids are categorized into 4 temperaments personality: Choleric, sanguine, phlegmatic, and melancholic. The four temperaments personality test is obviously outdated now, but if you're interested in learning more about the history of personality ideas, then this video is definitely for you! As always, the references are in the descriptions. Writer: Stela Kosic Script editor: Caitlin McCollScript manager: Kelly Soong Voice: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera )Animator: micofloresYouTube Manager: Cindy CheongResources:Akiskal, H. S., & Akiskal, K. K. (2007). In search of Aristotle: Temperament, human nature, melancholia, creativity and eminence. Journal of Affective Disorders, 100(1–3), 1–6. doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2007.04.013Brown, A. (2022, July 19). 15 Benefits And Traits Of Sanguine Temperament | BetterHelp. BetterHelp. www.betterhelp.com/advice/temperament/15-benefits-and-traits-of-sanguine-temperament/Four Temperaments: Sanguine, Phlegmatic, Choleric, and Melancholic Personality Types. (n.d.). Psychologia. psychologia.co/four-temperaments/Mo, C. Y., Jin, J., & Jin, P. (2022). Relationship Between Teachers’ Teaching Modes and Students’ Temperament and Learning Motivation in Confucian Culture During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.865445Wen, H., Sze, N. N., Zeng, Q., & Hu, S. (2019). Effect of Music Listening on Physiological Condition, Mental Workload, and Driving Performance with Consideration of Driver Temperament. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(15), 2766. doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16152766Wiki Targeted (Entertainment). (n.d.). Psychology Wiki. psychology.fandom.com/wiki/Humorism

  • Flirting. Psychology defines flirting as a social behavior related to romantic interest and attraction. Flirting behaviors can be verbal or non-verbal. Have you wondered about how to flirt? The types of flirting? Or flirting tips? Apparently, the way you flirt does reveal your personality. The sources are in the descriptions below so be sure to check those out too. Need more relationship advice on how to flirt? Watch this video: • How to Flirt For Beginners (9 Flirtin... Writer: Michal Mitchell Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera ) Animator: Sara Miedler (new animator) YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References:Nicholson, J. (2020). What is your flirting style? how do you flirt ... Psychology Today. Retrieved from www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-attraction-doctor/202012/what-is-your-flirting-style-how-do-you-flirt Woznicki, K. (2010, November 1). 5 flirting styles: What type of flirt are you? WebMD. Retrieved from www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/news/20101101/5-flirting-styles-what-type-of-flirt-are-you#:~:text=Jeffery%20Hall%2C%20an%20assistant%20professor,polite%2C%20sincere%2C%20and%20playful. 30, J. B. S. (2020, April 24). There are 5 flirting styles-learn yours to transform how you communicate desire. Well+Good. Retrieved from www.wellandgood.com/how-to-flirt/

  • We all have a personality trait or two that can be a bit… well… toxic. Now, no one wants to be told or believe that they’re toxic, but we’ve got you covered! Let’s take a look at your most toxic trait based on your MBTI personality type (16 personalities) AND what you can do to change it. Let’s go!Side note: This video isn’t meant to attack anyone who may show these traits or to say they’re a bad person. This video is meant to help spread awareness of our WHOLE personality and how some qualities can come off to others.Which is the sexiest personality type? Are you one of them? Watch this to find out: • 7 Sexiest Myers Briggs Personality Ty... Writer: Brie Cerniglia Script Editor: Michal Mitchell Script Manager: Kelly Soong Voice: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera ) Animator: Rose Lam ( / rosielam )YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References:16Personalities. (2011). 16Personalities Website. 16Personalities. Retrieved July 13, 2022, from https://www.16personalities.com/Baumeister, R. F., & Hutton, D. G. (1987). Self-presentation theory: Self-construction and audience pleasing. Theories of Group Behavior, 71–87. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-46...Layous, K., & Lyubomirsky, S. (2019). Benefits, mechanisms, and New Directions for teaching gratitude to children. School Psychology Review, 43(2), 153–159. https://doi.org/10.1080/02796015.2014...

  • Body dysmorphic disorder is a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder that focuses on the body. It is characterized by cognitive symptoms (that is, symptoms that involve the mind) such as perceived flaws in physical appearance. In this video, we’ll discuss the symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder. Disclaimer: This video is created for educational purposes only and is not intended to substitute a professional diagnosis. If you suspect you may have body dysmorphic disorder or any mental health condition, we highly advise you to seek help from a qualified mental health professional. With that said, here are a few signs of body dysmorphia.Want to learn more about Body Dysmorphic Disorder? Click here: • Body dysmorphic disorder.. What is it? If you struggle with body image, watch this: • If You Struggle With Body Image Issue... Writer: Monica Taing Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera )Animator: ZuziaYouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong ResourcesBuilding Body Acceptance (Body Dysmorphia) Self-Help Resources. (n.d.). Building Body Acceptance (Body Dysmorphia) Self-Help Resources. Retrieved September 23, 2022, from Building Body Acceptance (Body Dysmorphia) Self-Help ResourcesUseful contacts - body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Mind. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2022, from Useful contacts - body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)American Psychiatric Association. (2022, September 23). Dsm-5-Text Revision 5th Ed. ( Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ) 5th Edition By American Psychiatric Association May 18, 2022. Generic.

  • Do you have days when you ask yourself "Why am I so lazy and unmotivated?" You try to force yourself to get work done, but you can't help it but still feel tired and unmotivated. Sometimes, we have a list of bad habits that we are not even aware of which might be contributing to that. Here are 10 Habits That Are Secretly Destroying Your Motivation! If you're looking for tips on how to stay and be motivated, let us know and we will make a video for you on that too. But first, let's identify the things that are destroying your motivation. #psych2go #motivationSuggested Video: 5 Ways To Stop Bad Habits And Make Good Ones • 5 Ways To Stop Bad Habits And Make Go... 5 Things to Remember When Your Life is Falling Apart • 5 Things to Remember When Your Life i... Credits: Script Writer: Catherine HuangScript Editor: Steven WuVO: Jenny LeaAnimator: Ben CarswellYouTube Manager: Cindy CheongReferences:Dessi, C. (2016, December 23). 17 Bad Habits You Need to Kill in 2017 to Be More Successful. Inc.Retrieved February 14, 2019.Fannon, K. (2019). 9 Toxic Habits That Kill Your Motivation. Lifehack. Retrieved February 14, 2019.

  • Do you have any relationships in your life that repeatedly leave you feeling emotionally drained and miserable? These can be in the form of a romantic partner, friend, coworker, or family member. Have you tried to share your feelings and been made to feel dejected or ashamed? If so, you might be dealing with a toxic person. So here are a few ways on how you can deal with them. Disclaimer: Please note that this video is intended for educational and entertainment purposes. If you feel trapped in a relationship, please seek the advice of a mental health professional. Writer: Syazwana AmirahScript Editor: Sophia KatzScript Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Sun BiscuitYouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References:Brenner, A. (2016, August 29). 8 Traits the Most Toxic People in Your Life Share. Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-flux/201608/8-traits-the-most-toxic-people-in-your-life-share.Burton, N. (2013, February 13). How to Deal With Insults and Put-Downs. Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/hide-and-seek/201302/how-deal-insults-and-put-downs.Morin, A. (2018, December 3). 7 Better Ways to Deal with Toxic People. Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/what-mentally-strong-people-dont-do/201812/7-better-ways-deal-toxic-people.Raypole, C., &; Brito , J. (2019, November 21). How to Deal With Toxic People: 17 Tips. Healthline. www.healthline.com/health/how-to-deal-with-toxic-people.Reynolds, J. L., &; Hagan, E. (2021, March 4). Rumor Has It: Why People Gossip and How You Can Cope. Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/human-kind/202103/rumor-has-it-why-people-gossip-and-how-you-can-cope.Streep, P., &; Hagan, E. (2016, December 14). 8 Strategies for Dealing With the Toxic People in Your Life. Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/tech-support/201612/8-strategies-dealing-the-toxic-people-in-your-life.Wilson Jr. , R. E. (2019, January 15). Who Deserves Your Loyalty? Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-main-ingredient/201901/who-deserves-your-loyalty.

  • Are you constantly finding yourself playing the victim, avoiding responsibility, or stuck in a cycle of self pity? It's time to break free from the victim mindset and take control of your life. In this video, we will help you recognize the warning signs of victim mentality, empowering you to overcome it. From victim mentality disorder to the psychological aspects of being a victim, we will be exploring the concept of victim mentality and the detrimental impact of victim thinking and how it can hinder personal growth. Join us as we uncover the truth behind the victim mentality and share practical tips on how to stop playing the victim.Don't let the victim mentality hold you back any longer. Subscribe to our channel, hit the notification bell for more videos. Together, we can break free from the chains of the victim mindset and start living life on our own terms.Have you heard of "Narcissistic Victim Syndrome". Narcissistic Victim Syndrome is a term that collectively describes specific and often severe side effects of narcissistic abuse. We also made a video on that here: • 10 Signs of Narcissistic Victim Syndrome Writer: Chloe AvenasaEditor: Michal MitchellScript Manager: Kelly SoongVoice Over: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera )Animator: Micoflores Production Assistant: Thomas KangYoutube Manager: Cindy CheongOfficial Discord: / discord References:Cuncic, A. (2023). "Victim Mentality: Definition, Causes, and Ways to Cope." VeryWell Mind. Retrieved from www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-victim-mentality-5120615Dary, A. M. & Jacobsen, S. (2023). "Do You Have a Victim Personality? 12 Ways to Tell." Harley Therapy Mental Health Blog. Retrieved from www.harleytherapy.co.uk/counselling/live-life-like-victim-12-ways-tell.htmElizabeth, A. (2021). "4 Signs You Have a Victim Mentality (And How to Break out of It)." LifeHack. Retrieved from www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/move-away-from-the-victim-mentality.htmlGepp, K., & Lebow, H. I. (2022). "What Are the Signs of a Victim Mentality?" Psych Central. Retrieved from psychcentral.com/health/victim-mentality#victim-mentalityRaypole, C. & Legg, T. J. (2019). "How to Identify and Deal with a Victim Mentality." Healthline. Retrieved from www.healthline.com/health/victim-mentality#signsCooks-Campbell, A. (2021). "Victim mentality: How we hold ourselves back by blaming others." BetterUp. Retrieved from www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/move-away-from-the-victim-mentality.html

  • Do you know how common mental abuse is? According to The National Center for Biotechnology Information, 80 percent of the population has experienced some form of abusive relationship and behavior. However, despite how frequent it is, emotional abuse is still hard to spot. Unlike physical abuse, mental abuse doesn’t leave any visible scars; instead, it affects someone’s behavior, mindset, and mentality. This means some people deny they’ve been mentally abused, and others may not even recognize the toxic behavior. So, whether you’re reading this to be able to recognize emotional abuse in others or recognize it in yourself, these a few things people who’ve been mentally abused do are sure to help you be more empathetic and kinder. IMPORTANT: If you have been abused or you suspect someone else has been, we’ve left a list of resources to reach out to. Please do not hesitate to contact them for help for yourself or a loved one.Hotlines National Child Abuse Hotline (US and Canada): 800-4-A-CHILD (800-422-4453)National Domestic Abuse Hotline: 800-799-SAFE (800-799-7233)TTY: 800-787-3224Video Phone for Deaf Callers: 206-518-9361National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255)TTY: 800-799-4TTY (800-799-4889)Crisis Text Line: Text HELLO to 741741 (US and Canada) or 85258 (UK)National Runaway Switchboard: 800-RUNAWAY (800-786-2929)Writer: Lily Mentriko Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda SilveraAnimator: Marissa Rose ( / @tbe9790 )YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong ReferencesKarakurt, G., & Silver, K. E. (2013). Emotional abuse in intimate relationships: The role of gender and age. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876290/.Mouradian, V. (2000). Abuse in Intimate Relationships. mainweb-v.musc.edu/vawprevention/research/defining.shtml.Kimber, M., McTavish, J. R., Couturier, J., Boven, A., Gill, S., Dimitropoulos, G., & MacMillan, H. L. (2017, September 22). Consequences of child emotional abuse, emotional neglect and exposure to intimate partner violence for eating disorders: a systematic critical review. BMC Psychology. bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40359-017-0202-3.Join this channel to get access to perks: / @psych2go Would you like to animate for the team? Check out this: https://psych2go.net/interested-in-an...Interested in writing for psych2go? Check out: https://psych2go.net/script-writing-p...

  • Do you know someone who has a victim mindset that everyone is out against them and everything is completely out of their control? Do you find yourself drained while they stay in a perpetual state of discontentment? To better explore what a victim mindset is, in this video, we’ll discuss some of the signs someone is always playing the victim.

    Disclaimer: It is important to use your best judgment if someone is truly in a victim mindset. There are people who have hardships that are valid, even if hard to understand. This article is not to discredit or devalue the experience of others, but rather to shed light on an issue that may be used to manipulate and harm other people.

    Playing the victim is also one of the most common self-sabotaging behavior. If you recognize these signs in yourself and want to be aware of more ways you're self-sabotaging, check out our video on the habits of a self-destructive person: https://youtu.be/3u-ImON16rs

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    Brightside. (2020, February 13). 10 Signs Someone’s Always Playing the Victim. BrightSide €” Inspiration. Creativity. Wonder.brightside.me/inspiration-psychology/10-signs-someones-always-playing-the-victim-795792/

    Nichols, N. (2020). 7 Signs Someone Is ALWAYS Playing The Victim Role. Nancy Nichols. knowitallnancy.com/know-it-all-nancy/blog/7-signs-someone-always-playing-victim-role

    Raypole, C. (2019, December 12). How to Identify and Deal with a Victim Mentality. Healthline. www.healthline.com/health/victim-mentalityresponding-to-it

    Schewitz, S. (2020, July 19). 10 Signs You Might Be Dating a “Victim.” Couples Learn. coupleslearn.com/10-signs-might-dating-victim/

    We also did a voice reveal video if you haven't seen it yet: https://youtu.be/iIEsoJRZhOE

  • Fake friends are unreliable, selfish, and only care about themselves. They’re inconsiderate of your feelings, envious of what you have, and opportunistic of your friendship. So, what are the signs of a fake friend? Have you stumbled upon someone who’s been a bad friend to you? Let's look at the early signs of fake friends to help you prevent yourself from getting hurt. If you relate to this video and want to learn more about the differences between good and toxic friends, we also made a video on that as well: https://youtu.be/J0brxU8tg2I

    #fakefriend #friendship #psych2go

    Credits

    Writer: Chloe Avenasa

    Script Editor: Isadora Ho

    Script Manager: Kelly Soong

    VO: Amanda Silvera

    Animation: Faye Miravalles

    YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

    Alas, we did a voice face reveal here: https://youtu.be/iIEsoJRZhOE

  • Many who are unfamiliar with the disorder often associate it with purely ‘perfectionism’. Some individuals may even think they’re “so ‘OCD’” due to perfectionist traits, which can be harmful to those who actually suffer from OCD. To raise awareness on this issue, here's the difference.

    If you’d like to learn more about the types of OCD and how they manifest, be sure to check out our video on the topic: https://youtu.be/u_qfAtvX8Os

    Writer: Michal Mitchell

    Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong

    VO: Amanda Silvera

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  • Are you tired of being single and wondering why your flirting efforts aren't getting you the results you desire? Well, look no further! In this eye-opening video, we're going to uncover the 6 flirting mistakes that could be sabotaging your chances at finding love and forming meaningful connections.

    Researcher/ Writer: Chloe Avenasa

    Editor: Caitlin McColl

    Script Manager: Kelly Soong

    Voice Over: Amanda Silvera (http://www.youtube.com/amandasilvera )

    Animator: Kayla Ramirez

    YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

    0:39 - keeping it cool

    1:07 - waiting too long

    1:42 - stay light

    2:16 - thinking it's okay to talk too much about why you're single

    2:41 - over romanticizing

    3:25 - last but not least hiding how you really feel

  • Did you know that although anxiety has been reported to affect over 40 million people all over the world, it can do so in a lot of different ways, making it harder to spot in some cases and more prevalent than we realize? And of course, anxiety affects even more people on a subclinical level; an alarming majority of people have actually experienced anxiety at least once in their lives.

    So, how do we get a better picture of what anxiety can look like for a lot of different people? And how it can affect our lives without us even realizing it? Well, here are a few habits psychology says you most likely have because of your anxiety.

    We also made a video on the little habits you don't know are signs of anxiety: https://youtu.be/QjLOWQqy2MU

    Writer: Chloe Avenasa

    Script Editor: Isadora Ho

    Script Manager: Kelly Soong

    Voice: Amanda Silvera (www.youtube.com/amandasilvera)

    Animator: Kayla Ramirez

    YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

    References:

    National Institute of Mental Health (2017). What Are Anxiety Disorders? Retrieved from www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/anxiety-disorders.shtml

    Stearns, P. N. (2012). American fear: The causes and consequences of high anxiety. Routledge.

    American Psychological Association (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Ed. Washington, DC, USA; APA Publishing.

    McLeod, D. R., Hoehn-Saric, R., & Stefan, R. L. (1986). Somatic symptoms of anxiety: Comparison of self-report and physiological measures. Biological psychiatry, 21(3), 301-310.

    Antony, M. M., & Rowa, K. (2005). Evidence-based assessment of anxiety disorders in adults. Psychological assessment, 17(3), 256.

  • Do you have a crush or feelings for someone? How can you tell if what you’re feeling is love or infatuation? Over time, a simple crush can develop into new territory – something between a crush but not yet love. So, what’s the difference between love and a crush? Let’s find out!

    Want to know the difference between lust and love? We have a video on that too: https://youtu.be/Hf08GRUtjRM

    Writer: Sara Del Villar

    Script Editor: Vanessa Tao

    Script Manager: Kelly Soong

    Voice: Mithrilda

    Animator: sarimopi ( https://www.instagram.com/sarimopi/ )

    YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

    References:

    Aron, A., Fisher, H., Mashek, D. J., Strong, G., Li, H., & Brown, L. L. (2005). Reward, motivation, and emotion systems associated with early-stage intense romantic love. Journal of neurophysiology, 94(1), 327–337. doi.org/10.1152/jn.00838.2004

    Berridge, K. C., Robinson, T. E., & Aldridge, J. W. (2009). Dissecting components of reward: ‘liking’, ‘wanting’, and learning. Current opinion in pharmacology, 9(1), 65–73. doi.org/10.1016/j.coph.2008.12.014

    Fisher, H. E., Xu, X., Aron, A., & Brown, L. L. (2016). Intense, Passionate, Romantic Love: A Natural Addiction? How the Fields That Investigate Romance and Substance Abuse Can Inform Each Other. Frontiers in psychology, 7, 687. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00687

    Gram, C. (2020, March 28). 10 Fundamental Differences Between Having a Crush and Love. Poler Stuff. www.polerstuff.com/crush-vs-love/.

    Hasa, H. (2020, October 21). What is the Difference Between Crush and Love. Pediaa.Com. pediaa.com/what-is-the-difference-between-crush-and-love/.

    Kaushik, N. (2011, April 18). Difference Between Crush and Love. Difference Between Similar Terms and Objects. www.differencebetween.net/science/nature/difference-between-crush-and-love/.

    Naftulin, J. (2018, December 4). Here’s why you develop crushes, according to science. Insider. www.insider.com/reasons-for-crushes-science-2018-11.

    Rubin, E. (2018, May 23). This Is The Scientific Reason Why It’s So Fun To Have A Crush On Someone. Elite Daily. www.elitedaily.com/p/this-is-the-scientific-reason-crushes-are-so-fun-to-have-8949278.

    Steber, C. (2020, February 24). How Your Brain Reacts When You Have A Crush On Someone. Bustle. www.bustle.com/p/how-your-brain-reacts-when-you-have-a-crush-on-someone-21813202.

    Wu, K., & Adhikary, T. (2020, June 19). Love, Actually: The science behind lust, attraction, and companionship. Science in the News. sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2017/love-actually-science-behind-lust-attraction-companionship/.

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  • Does your crush like you? Has your crush been acting a little different around you lately, but you can’t decide if it’s good different or bad different? It can be difficult to figure out if someone is into you or not, especially if they’re not saying it outright. Nonverbal communication is huge when you’re talking about your crush. So, what are you missing?! If your crush likes you, let’s talk about these few things they might do.If you're still not sure if you crush likes you, check out our video on the psychological ways to know if your crush likes you: • 6 Psychological Ways To Tell If Your ... Script Writer: Brie CernigliaScript Editor: Caitlin McCollScript Manager: Kelly Soong Animator: SalmaVoice Over: Amanda Silvera YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong REFERENCES: Birch, J. (2022, May 16). 6 signs someone is in love with you, based on body language alone. Well+Good. Retrieved from www.wellandgood.com/signs-someone-is-in-love-with-you/Phutela, Deepika. IUP Journal of Soft Skills; Hyderabad Vol. 9, Iss. 4, (Dec 2015): 43-49.Steber, C. (2019, July 17). Is my partner in love with me? 9 unconscious things they’ll do if they are. Bustle. Retrieved from www.bustle.com/p/is-my-partner-in-love-with-me-9-unconscious-things-theyll-do-if-they-are-18202510Van Edwards, V. (2022, June 17). How to be more attractive: 15 rules to increase attraction. Science of People. Retrieved From www.scienceofpeople.com/attraction/?utm_expid=40598772-17.uJs4PDefRa2HAY2q6qfXNw.0&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2FVan Edwards, V. (2022, June 17). How to tell if someone likes you: 7 Cues you need to know. Science of People. Retrieved from www.scienceofpeople.com/someone-likes-you/Van Edwards, V. (2022, May 24). 16 essential body language examples and their meanings. Science of People. Retrieved from www.scienceofpeople.com/body-language-examples/

  • If you're someone who struggles with anxiety, ADHD, or both, it can be difficult to know what signs to look out for. Because in some ways, anxiety and ADHD can be similar. In this video, we'll go over the common symptoms that can indicate you may have anxiety, ADHD, or a combination of both.Whether you're someone who has been diagnosed with anxiety, ADHD, or you're just curious about the symptoms of these conditions, this video is for you. By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of what to look out for and how to manage these conditions.We also made a video on the signs of ADHD, not laziness. Be sure to check it out too: • 5 Signs You Have ADHD, Not Laziness Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcast, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit www.psych2go.supercast.comResearcher & Writer: Morgan SwiftEditor: Caitlin McCollScript manager: Kelly SoongVoice Over: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera )Animator: swishtrush Production Assistant: Thomas KangYouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong#adhd #anxiety ReferencesAdult ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder). (n.d.) Adult ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) | Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAAAmerican Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.).Brooker, R. J., Moore, M. N., Van Hulle, C. A., Beekman, C. R., Begnoche, J. P., Lemery‐Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2020). Attentional control explains covariation between symptoms of Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder and anxiety during adolescence. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 30(1), 126-141. https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12506Craske, M. G., Rauch, S. L., Ursano, R., Prenoveau, J., Pine, D. S., & Zinbarg, R. E. (2009). What is an anxiety disorder? Depression and Anxiety, 26;4;(12;2;), 1066-1085. https://doi.org/10.1002/da.20633Grogan, K., Gormley, C. I., Rooney, B., Whelan, R., Kiiski, H., Naughton, M., & Bramham, J. (2018). Differential diagnosis and comorbidity of ADHD and anxiety in adults. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57(1), 99-115.https://doi.org/10.1111/bjc.12156Jarrett, M. A., & Ollendick, T. H. (2012). Treatment of comorbid attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder and anxiety in children: A multiple baseline design analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80(2), 239-244. APA PsycNetJudith S. Brook, David W. Brook, Chenshu Zhang, Nathan Seltzer, Stephen J. Finch; Adolescent ADHD and Adult Physical and Mental Health, Work Performance, and Financial Stress. Pediatrics January 2013; 131 (1): 5–13. 10.1542/peds.2012-1725Liza, K @lizakoshy. 2014, 07, 10). I’m too ADHD for life man. I have problems I’m sorry boo ([Tweet]. Twitter. Liza Koshy on TwitterLiza, K @lizakoshy. 2019, 08, 11). The attention deficit disorder is strong with this one ([Tweet]. Twitter. Liza Koshy on TwitterLiza Koshy on Opening Up | Friendship & Mental Health | Ad Council. (2018, January 17). [Video]. YouTube. Liza Koshy on Opening Up | Friendship & Mental Health | Ad CouncilLow, K. (2021). How people with ADHD can cope with hypersensitivity in situations. Very Well Mind.How People With ADHD Can Cope With Hypersensitivity in SituationsMediLexicon International. (n.d.). What is the link between ADHD and rejection sensitive dysphoria? Medical News Today. What is the link between ADHD and rejection sensitive dysphoria?Petersen, N. (2016, March 27). Why are people with ADHD bad at planning ahead? Psych Central.Why Are People With ADHD Bad at Planning Ahead?

  • Building meaningful friendships can be hard. Friends who understand your weirdness and care for you are difficult to find. But sometimes, what is even more challenging is taking that first step toward starting a friendship. Here are a few tips to make this adventure a little easier!Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes and is partially based on personal opinions. This video is not a substitute for professional advice, but general guidance. We advise you to always listen to your intuition and do what is right for you.Are you surrounded by fake friends? We also made a video on the types of friends you should stop being friends with: • 5 Types Of People You Should Stop Bei... Writer: Halak SanjayScript editor: Denise DingScript Manager: Kelly Soong Voice Over: Drew BaillieAnimator: Hyun JiYouTube Manager: Cindy CheongREFERENCES: psych2go.net/how-to-start-a-friendship/