Psychology

Conversation with two fortune-tellers who do not read fortunes for themselves/ Ali Kalaei
Divination and fortune-telling is one of the oldest professions of humanity. In the past, it was considered a science and everyone in a society, from rulers to the condemned, believed in it. But today, in the eyes of observers and modern intellectuals, it has turned into a pseudo-science and superstition. It is still believed by […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Reconstructing the “Court of Public Opinion” against Ideological Rehab and Repentance / Amin Ghazaie
The present article is dedicated to the approach of human rights activists towards the process of forced confession and retribution in the prisons of despotic rulers. How the captive is forced to express repentance and remorse to the point where he even turns his back on his ideals and values and accepts the values […]...
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Amin Ghazaie
Hopelessness; the lost ring of consecutive suicides/ Saba Alaleh
Mental well-being nowadays is defined as a state of psychological, social, and physical prosperity, meaning that an individual is connected to all political, social, economic, and cultural structures due to their psychological coherence. Any disorder or turmoil in these structures also affects the individual. The increase in suicide rates in a society is also derived […]...
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Saba Alaleh
Twelve million soldiers are in reserve / Mohammad Aghazadeh
This text does not contain any Farsi characters. Please provide the correct text to be translated. Mohammad Aghazadeh Unfortunately, the academic system and research centers do not theorize or conduct field research about events such as sleepwalking, and we are not aware if psychologists or psychoanalysts have had critical conversations with these sleepwalkers in order […]...
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Public trust in Iranian society; in conversation with Noushin Sabeti, psychologist/ Mani Tehrani
Conversation with Mani Tehrani “Our trust in others stems from our self-confidence” or “Trust in others is a sign of our culture”; these are familiar phrases. However, news and reports show that we actually know them as mere words, like the wind in a Persian proverb. Instead, to build more trust, we pay attention […]...
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