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  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Are you wondering if a relationship can actually make you depressed? Love can be a double-edged sword. Sometimes it makes us feel more alive than we ever thought possible, and sometimes it has us at its mercy. Sooner or later, we need to evaluate our relationships and let go of people who may be toxic towards us. The unfortunate truth is that some people are just not ready for relationships and may not have your best intentions in mind. Accepting that your partner is contributing to your depression is hard to face - especially if you desperately want things to work out Credits: Script Writer: Elliot Figueira Script Editor: Steven Wu VO: Megan Edwards Animator: Ben Carswell YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References and resources used: Depression Can Be Contagious https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/how-be-yourself/201606/is-depression-contagious Women are twice as likely to experience depression as men, and abuse in relationships. abuse often goes unreported, and estimates state that between 18 and 36% of women have experienced relationship abuse. Abuse is strongly linked with depressive disorders in women. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC381136/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1497013/ Why People Stay in Abusive Relationship(s) https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/talking-apes/201810/why-you-stay-even-though-you-want-leave How poor communication skills link to depression in relationships https://sbs.arizona.edu/news/depression-poor-social-skills-are-linked Talks about how our needs change over time and the relationship needs to adapt to it. Anger and resentment can occur when partners fail to meet each other's changing needs. https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/me-we/201307/in-relationship-when-needs-change-what-happens-us Suggested video(s): Relationship Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks3438Q4Vls&list=PLD4cyJhQaFwWhbgRpiffdzjj4MnYs7uCN

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Have your parents ever told you something that, to this day, still makes you tear up every time you think about it? Our words hold so much more power than we realize, especially over others. But most of us don’t even realize that we’ve said something wrong until it’s too late and the damage has already been done. That’s why we’re taught from a young age the importance of thinking before we speak, a lesson we ought to remember even as adults and especially as parents. DISCLAIMER: If you can relate to any of these signs, please do not take this feedback as an attack on your character. This video was meant to be a self-improvement guide for those of you who have been feeling a little stuck. Is your child depressed? Watch this video to know: https://youtu.be/Oyf9kEmLg7Y Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Vanessa Tao Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Sun Biscuit YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Burnett, P. C., & McCrindle, A. R. (1999). The Relationship Between Significant Others’ Positive and Negative Statements, Self-Talk, and Self-Esteem. Child Study Journal, 29(1), 39-39. Colonnesi, C., Draijer, E. M., Jan JM Stams, G., Van der Bruggen, C. O., Bögels, S. M., & Noom, M. J. (2011). The relation between insecure attachment and child anxiety: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 40(4), 630-645. Jadon, P. S., & Tripathi, S. (2017). Effect of authoritarian parenting style on self esteem of the child: A systematic review. International Journal of Advance Research and Innovative Ideas in Education, 3(3), 909-913.

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  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Depending on where you're from, with the lockdown restrictions becoming less tight, are you going to start dating again? How about online dating? Did you find someone you like? If so, here are some possible signs that your crush might just like you back. Comment below if you notice other signs your crush likes you. Writer: Lily Mentriko Script Editor: Vanessa Tao Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Moon (new animator) YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Narissra, M. (2018, April 1). Interpersonal Communication Motives for Flirting Face to Face and Through Texting. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. www.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/cyber.2017.0608. Meenagh, J. (2014, October 16). Flirting, Dating, and Breaking up Within New Media Environments. Taylor & Francis. www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14681811.2015.1033516. Mortensen, K. K. (2017, July 15). Flirting in online dating: Giving empirical grounds to flirtatious implicitness. SAGE Journals. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1461445617715179. DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional guidance

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Do you have a narcissistic mother? Children of narcissistic parents go through their lives feeling confused and lost, and in search of love, they never received from home. They expect their mothers to nurture and support them, but when they are dealing with narcissistic mothers, they aren’t given the love and support that healthy parents provide. Disclaimer: This video is purely for educational purposes. It is not designed to diagnose or suggest that your mother is a narcissist or has a narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) because you recognize some of the signs in this video. If you relate to this video and want to learn more about the signs of narcissistic abuse, we have a video on that too: https://youtu.be/H_Dqczmp8Kc Writer: Jade Hamilton Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Sam Rain Youtube Manager: Cindy Cheong Support our channel by joining our membership! It will help us reinvest to create more mental health and Psychology content for everyone. Learn more about our YouTube membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJEpR7JmS36tajD34Gp4VA/join If you have any topic requests or stories to share with us, feel free to email us at [email protected]

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Are you feeling unsure if the person you like feels the same way about you? How does your crush view you? What if you think they like you, but they actually don't. To help you with that, here are six signs your crush doesn’t romantically like you. We also made a video on the signs your crush likes you back: https://youtu.be/WfxCOTRNKvk Writer: Michal Mitchell Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Evelvaii YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Bernstein, J. (2016, July 17). Three Signs That He Is NOT Into You! Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/liking-the-child-you-love/201607/three-signs-he-is-not-you. Mishra, A. (2020). 10 Definite Signs That Your Crush Doesn't Like You Back. ShoutBabble. https://www.shoutbabble.com/10-definite-signs-that-your-crush-doesnt-like-you-back/. Mackenzie Dunn September 10, 2019. (2019, September 10). Does My Crush Like Me? 10 Signs He's Not Into You. Best Life. https://bestlifeonline.com/signs-hes-not-into-you/. Mitrokostas, S. (2018, October 22). 10 subtle signs your crush just wants to be friends. Insider. https://www.insider.com/does-my-crush-think-of-me-as-just-a-friend-2018-10#they-never-want-to-be-alone-with-you-7.

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com What does your bedroom say about you? Find out what your room is telling people about your personality. More here: http://youtube.com/psych2go Article referenced: http://www.psych2go.net/can-bedroom-say-someones-personality/ Art by chiistix: http://www.instagram.com/chiistix Editing by Jenny: http://www.psych2go.net/get-to-know-psych2go-10-jenny-h-your-video-editor/ Contact us: Website: psych2go.net Twitter: twitter.com/psych2go Facebook: facebook.com/psych2go Tumblr: psych2go.me Email inquiries to work for us can be directed at [email protected]

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Depression is associated with persistently negative feelings, significantly affecting your thoughts and behaviour. It’s important to educate yourself on matters of depression, to sift through the misconceptions and avoid doing anything that might worsen the symptoms for you or those around you. Here's a video we also did on signs of concealed depression: https://youtu.be/kYunYTrA6Ks #depression Credits: Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Rida Batool Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animation: Evelvaii YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: American Psychological Association (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 5th Ed. Washington, DC, USA: APA Publishing. World Health Organization (2019). An Overview of Depression. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression Lin, N., Dean, A., &Ensel, W. M. (Eds.) (2013). Social Support, Life Events, and Depression, Academic Press. Hoong, S., Hasche, L., &Bowland, S. (2009). Structural Relationships Between Social Activities ad Longitudinal Trajectories of Depression Among Older Adults. The Gerontologist, 49 (1), 1-11. Srinivasan, J., Cohen, N. L., & Parikh, S. V. (2003). Patient Attitudes Regarding Causes of Depression: Implications for Psychoeducation. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48(7), 493-495. Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (2018). Depression Statistics. Retrieved from https://www.dbsalliance.org/education/depression/statistics/ Novick, D., Montgomery, W., Vorstenbosch, E., Moneta, M. V., Dueñas, H., & Haro, J. M. (2017). Recovery in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD): results of a 6-month, multinational, observational study. Patient preference and adherence, 11, 1859

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Are you wondering what stages of friendship you are with someone? Are you questioning how far in your friendship with someone is and how to move it to the next level? Well, we have this figured out for you. We start with how friendships are formed to how you become best friends? While there’s no widely accepted theory about the formation of friendships in social psychology just yet, there is a natural progression to it that’s easy to see. So, here are the five levels of friendship. #psych2go #friendship #friends Related Videos: 6 Types of Best Friends You Will Make in Your Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBOqUkyHZz4&t=11s 4 Differences Between Good Friends and Toxic Friends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0brxU8tg2I 6 Signs That it's Time to Let Go of a Best Friend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNgIi4eJduY&t=48s Credits: Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Tenzin Daesel Wangmo YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Did you enjoy this animation? Would you like to see more? Tenzi is a very talented animator on her way to becoming a superstar. Be sure to support her work on our channel! References: Fehr, B. (1996). Friendship processes (Vol. 12). Sage. Rawlins, W. (2017). Friendship matters. Routledge. Savin-Williams, R. C., & Berndt, T. J. (1990). Friendship and peer relations. Berndt, T. J. (2002). Friendship quality and social development. Current directions in psychological science, 11(1), 7-10. Spencer, L., & Pahl, R. (2006). Rethinking friendship: Hidden solidarities today. Princeton University Press. Would you like to animate for Psych2Go? Contact [email protected]

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Have you ever had a sneaking suspicion that someone might be trying to get the upper hand? Do you only hear from that one friend of yours only when they need something? Feeling used by someone else can be seen in all aspects of our lives, and it can harm your self-esteem and mental health. Maybe it’s a friend in your life that you only hear from when they need something. Or a supervisor that pushes you to stay that extra hour. Perhaps it’s even a controlling partner that insists you buy them that new makeup kit they’ve been eyeing. Have you ever had a sneaking suspicion that someone might be trying to exploit and manipulate you or get the upper hand? If so, we've made this video for you to help you identify the signs someone is using you. Reminder: While we here at Psych2Go understand that it’s hurtful, we just want to remind you Psych2Goers of your worth! It’s important to remember that we’re not responsible for the actions of others, but we are in full control of how we react to them. But if you still feel hard to forgive yourself or are too hard on yourself about this, we've previously made a video on the signs you may be too hard on yourself: https://youtu.be/seHB34meY-M Domestic Abuse and Violence Resources: National Domestic Hotline www.thehotline.org/ U.S. Department of Health & Human Services www.tinyurl.com/y5fwvzjo Writer: Michael Ritchie Script Editor: Rida Batool Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Naphia (www.youtube.com/channel/UCFZpFR9GzTx_YqVDVYrb_DA) YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong “Are You Being Used in Your Relationship? Ask These 5 Questions to Find Out.” Cosmopolitan, Cosmopolitan, 27 Mar. 2018, www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/relationships/a10368869/am-i-being-used/. Schumacker, Lauren. “9 Signs Someone Is Using You in a Relationship.” Insider, Insider, 1 Nov. 2018, www.insider.com/signs-someone-is-using-you-2018-10. Steber, Carolyn. “11 Signs You’re Being Used In A Relationship & How To Fix The Problem.” Bustle, Bustle, 5 May 2016, www.bustle.com/articles/158884-11-signs-youre-being-used-in-a-relationship-how-to-fix-the-problem. Uniacke, Juliana. “14 Clear Signs Someone Is Using You: How To Tell For Sure.” A Conscious Rethink, 20 July 2020, www.aconsciousrethink.com/12715/signs-you-are-being-used/.

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Throughout your lifetime, have you ever wondered the meaning behind bisexuality? Being bisexual means being attracted to more than just one sex or gender. In a lot of cases, bisexuality can be explained in many types. Depending on the context, some may include pansexual, gender fluid, or omnisexual as equivalent as bisexuality as well. Disclaimer: The points that are made in this video are based on references. Descriptions and experiences can vary from person to person. If you want to learn more about the different types of sexualities, watch this video: https://youtu.be/SEurlKy2bN0 Writer: Veronica Ma Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Zuzia YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: http://bit.ly/3cSfzqx Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJEpR7JmS36tajD34Gp4VA/join Would you like to animate for the team? Check out this: https://psych2go.net/interested-in-animating-for-pych2go-faq/ Interested in writing for psych2go? Check out: https://psych2go.net/script-writing-position-faqs/ #lgbt #lgbtq #bisexual #psych2go

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Every relationship is unique, it can be difficult to know whether your current relationship is strong. However, research into relationship patterns has identified certain traits as indicators of a strong relationship. Are you curious about what those traits are? Are you in a relationship and want to know whether your relationship is strong? Or perhaps you're single and you want to learn more about these traits so that you know what traits to look for when you get into a relationship? We've got you covered. Here is a list of signs of a strong relationship! If you're still single and you're not sure if you'll ever be in a relationship soon, we've also made a video on the signs you'll be in a relationship soon: https://youtu.be/N_Wr15LeBCw Writer: Carley Swanson-Garro Script editor: Morgan Franz Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Anthony Plantyn (new animator) YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Crystal Jiang, L., & Hancock, J. T. (2013). Absence makes the communication grow fonder: geographic separation, interpersonal media, and intimacy in dating relationships. Journal of Communication, 63(3), 556–577. Hall, J. (2013). Humor in long-term romantic relationships: The association of general humor styles and relationship-specific functions with relationship satisfaction. Western Journal of Communication, 77(3), 272–292. Kappen, G., Karremans, J.C., Burk, W.J. et al (2018). On the association between mindfulness and romantic relationship satisfaction: the role of partner acceptance. Mindfulness 9, 1543–1556. www.doi.org/10.1007/s12671-018-0902-7. McEwan, B. & Horn, D. (2016). ILY & can u pick up some milk: Effects of relational maintenance via text messaging on relational satisfaction and closeness in dating partners, Southern Communication Journal, 81(3), 168-181. DOI: 10.1080/1041794X.2016.1165728. Perrone-McGovern, K.M., Oliveira-Silva, P., Simon-Dack, S. et al (2014). Effects of empathy and conflict resolution strategies on psychophysiological arousal and satisfaction in romantic relationships. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 39, 19–25. www.doi.org/10.1007/s10484-013-9237-2. Salvatore, J. E., Kuo, S. I.-C., Steele, R. D., Simpson, J. A., & Collins, W. A. (2011). Recovering from conflict in romantic relationships: A developmental perspective. Psychological Science, 22(3), 376–383. www.doi.org/10.1177/0956797610397055. Also, check out our friend's video here: https://youtu.be/Og0Fmb2kLns

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com When it comes to anxiety, how it is manifested can be expressed in many ways. Even ways that we may not necessarily associate with anxiety and that may make it hard to identify at first. To help you recognize the subtle signs, we made this video for you. Disclaimer: Our videos are for education and entertainment purposes only. They are not intended to self-diagnose and are not meant to be an all-encompassing book of information. If you suspect you or anyone close to you is suffering from mental illness, we strongly recommend that you go to a mental health professional. If you would like to know more about the subject discussed in this video please see the sources provided below, reach out to a mental health professional, and seek out professional studies on the subject. Here are more signs of anxiety you might not recognize: https://youtu.be/tNYrtO0QHVs Writer: Daila Ayala (New writer) Script Editor: Caitlin McColl Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Fluffy Starlaxy YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong REFERENCES: Alenizi, M. M., Alenazi, S. D., Almushir, S., Alosaimi, A., Alqarni, A., Anjum, I., & Omair, A. (2020, October 3). Impact of maladaptive daydreaming on grade point AVERAGE (GPA) and the association Between maladaptive daydreaming and generalized anxiety Disorder (gad). Cureus. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7532859/. Anxiety and sleep. Sleep Foundation. (2020, December 10). www.sleepfoundation.org/mental-health/anxiety-and-sleep. Ayala, D. A. (2021, August 31). Habits that seem normal but are actually caused by anxiety. Web Interview. Telegram Voice Message. Deborah R. Glasofer, P. D. (n.d.). What does it feel like to have anxiety? Verywell Mind. www.verywellmind.com/physical-symptoms-of-anxiety-1393151. Shaw, G. (n.d.). Skin picking disorder (excoriation): Symptoms, treatment, and causes. WebMD. www.webmd.com/mental-health/skin-picking-disorder. Watson, K. (2020, July 14). Is hair twirling bad? Potential side effects and what it may mean. Healthline. www.healthline.com/health/hair-twirlingcauses

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com When we feel low or sad, we need to feel like we can count on our loved ones for support, guidance, and love to help pick us back up. However, sometimes, words of support that may seem positive can aggravate negative feelings and emotions. Toxic positivity is a form of gaslighting that encourages us to ignore emotions, devalue problems, and impose unreasonable optimism. But how do we know that the things which we say or that we hear, are toxic? This video explores some phrases which seem harmless but may be toxic. Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational purposes only and is not written to suggest that if you have used or have heard any of these phrases said to you, that they are necessarily toxic. It is more about being mindful of how they could be interpreted as toxic depending on the situation. If you have any concerns, please confide in somebody you trust. Writer: Jade Hamilton Script Editor: Rida Batool Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Chantal Van Rensburg YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Reference: http://bit.ly/3pZU2iI Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJEpR7JmS36tajD34Gp4VA/join Would you like to animate for the team? Check out this: https://psych2go.net/interested-in-animating-for-pych2go-faq/ Interested in writing for psych2go? Check out: https://psych2go.net/script-writing-position-faqs/ #toxic #phrases #psych2go

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Are you having a hard time looking for love, as someone swiping on dating apps, an old soul on dating sites, a workaholic, a desperate potato, or a busy student? 5 reasons why people might have a hard time looking for love include looking in all the wrong places, not giving people enough chances to show who they truly are, a lack of self-love, comparing your situation to others, and bad timing. Do you find yourself having difficulty opening up and finding love? Once you overcome your difficulties in finding love, we suggest that you go over the 10 signs that you're falling in love: https://youtu.be/NS4fpagwyPA

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Social anxiety is more than just shyness or a lack of self-esteem. Social anxiety disorder also known as social phobia, is a type of anxiety disorder that causes extreme fear in social settings. Do you struggle with social anxiety? Do you find it frustrating to watch your peers build relationships with ease while you struggled just to make a connection at all? Just as with any mental illness, social anxiety affects everyone differently. In this video, we're going to talk about some of the things only people with social anxiety would understand to help you feel less alone! If you relate to this video and want to learn more about social anxiety, we have a video on the signs you might have social anxiety: https://youtu.be/MpovjH-06Uc Disclaimer: It is important to note that this video is purely for educational and interest purposes and is not to be used to self-diagnose social anxiety. If you or somebody you know suspects that they may be suffering from social anxiety, get in touch with your doctor or mental health service to discuss your symptoms further. Farina Jo talks about her social anxiety here: https://youtu.be/p7pdzpfz2fk Writer: Gabrielle LaFrank Script Editor: Riley Lin Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Nayeli Meneses (insta: @nayelimeneses1) YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Cuncic, A. (n.d.). How to Overcome Your Fear of Making Phone Calls. Retrieved July 10, 2020, from www.verywellmind.com/afraid-making-phone-calls-tips-3024317 Hendriksen, S. (2016, October 19). Am I Introverted or Socially Anxious? Retrieved July 10, 2020, from www.scientificamerican.com/article/am-i-introverted-or-socially-anxious/ The National Health Service. (2020, March 13). Social anxiety (social phobia). Retrieved July 10, 2020, from www.nhs.uk/conditions/social-anxiety/ Thompson, A. (2019, November 08). Can stress kill you? Retrieved July 10, 2020, from www.stress.org/can-stress-kill-you If you have any topic requests or stories to share with us, feel free to email us at [email protected]

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com When you think of someone who is mentally strong, what traits come to mind? There are a lot of stereotypes surrounding mental strength. Most of them are about the idea that in order to be mentally strong, you have to always be happy or immune to negative emotions. But what do you think? Will you agree with these 8 points in the video or do we need to include more? Also, we previously made a video on signs you are mentally stronger than most people here: https://youtu.be/YJJo7tp-FyQ Credits: Writer: Ria Parikh Script Editor: Riley Lin Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Grottimob https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_F4Gpek_ztwSYDrI9BFwDA?view_as=subscriber YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References Collingwood J. “The Importance of Personal Boundaries”. Psych Central. 17 October 2018. Kloppers M. “How to Be Mentally Strong”. Mentalhelp.net. N.d. Morin A. “13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do”. Psychology Today. 12 January 2015. Seltzer LF. “Why We Hide Emotional Pain”. Psychology Today. 28 September 2011. Also, we started a Korean Subtitled version to reach more people here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQh9DSw0L23tNULgxussrYg Do consider subscribing!

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Common dream types include nightmares, lucid dreams, healing dreams, recurring dreams, physiological dreams, psychic dreams, and epic dreams. Whether you agree with Freud, Jung, or other dream experts, delving into the mysterious world of dreams is fun and fascinating. To some psychologists, dreams aren’t that magical; they’re simply a product of our brainwave activity when sleeping. However, Sigmund Freud, the founding father of psychoanalysis, and Carl Jung, an early supporter of Freud’s theories about the unconscious, believe that dreams come from a deep well within our psyches where we store all our unconscious fears and desires. What is your opinion on dream types? Do you frequently have common dreams about certain themes, and wonder if the dream symbols mean something? Check out our other video! Here are 7 common dream meanings you should NEVER ignore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvY7qX6niFo Music by: Sappheiros - Embrace Script Writer: Catherine Huang Script Editor: Sydney Mansaray VO: Wendy Hu Animator: Mikaru Blackspade - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPlbm13GBSbcOOLRMHfgVmQ YouTube Manager: Wendy Hu #psych2go #dream #dreamseries Share this video with your friends!

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Has your burnout led to your depression? People who are burned out can become depressed. It can start as burnout and progress to depression. Are you curious whether you're burnout, depressed or both? Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. Please do not self-diagnose. If you suspect you might be suffering from burnout or depression, it's best to seek professional help. 1. Depression is a mental disorder 1:15 2. Depression is more general 2:04 3. Depression doesn't always have a trigger 2:41 4. Depression erodes your self esteem 3:08 5. Depersonalization is common in burnout 3:45 6. Burnout develops in stages 4:22 7. Burnout is easier to treat 5:00 By: K.T What to learn more about the signs of burnout? Check out this video: https://youtu.be/LQXia0k3J-w #depression #burnout #psych2go Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Rida Batool Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Lily Hu Animator: Alex Pacheco YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Reference: https://pastebin.com/qjX35HrE Would you like to support our channel to make more content? Join our membership for more perks! https://bit.ly/2V2MM8M If you have any topic requests or stories to share with us, feel free to email us at [email protected]

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com What is emotional intelligence? Emotional intelligence is the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically. Research even goes as far as suggested that emotional intelligence is a better predictor of work related success. For example, leaders with high emotional intelligence. Read: http://psych2go.net/7-signs-emotional-intelligence/ Animations by: Arianna Fusetti - Vimeo:https://vimeo.com/user6284987 Produced by: Psych2Go

  • Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Are you looking for the signs someone likes you? Is there someone you’ve been crushing on lately that you’re just dying to know if they feel the same way? Do you think they like you more than a friend? By studying the human mind and behaviors, we can decode the messages people are secretly trying to send you through their body language, facial expressions, mannerisms, and tone of voice, and romantic attraction is one of the most popular and most well-researched topics of interest in the field. In this video, we will be looking more deeply into the signs someone likes you! If you didn't relate to this video and you're now interested to see whether your crush only sees you as a friend, we've got that one covered as well: https://youtu.be/TduPFMwpqv4 Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Denise Ding Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Christina Weston YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong If you've any stories or video requests you would like to share with us, email us at [email protected]