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Posts published in “Society and Human Behavior”

This category explores the human experience within society. It looks at questions of personal identity, how individuals understand themselves, how people interact and build relationships with others, and how bonds such as friendship, partnership, and community shape our lives. From the search for self-understanding to the dynamics of human relationships, this section reflects on what it means to live and grow among others.

The Fragmented Self

The concept of "The Fragmented Self" can be a complex and multifaceted one when it comes to understanding personal identity. At its core, this idea suggests that our sense of self is not singular or uniform but rather fr

Identity and Social Comparison

In the quiet of reflection, one often grapples with the elusive concept of self. Our sense of who we are is a complex tapestry woven from threads of memory, relationships, roles, and personal choices. Yet, this internal

Identity Under Pressure

The concept of identity is a complex tapestry woven from threads of memory, relationships, roles, choices, and change. Each of these elements contributes to the fabric of who we are, yet they can also exert pressure that

Identity Crisis in Adulthood

Identity is a complex web of experiences and choices that evolve over time, often leading to moments of reflection and questioning, especially during adulthood. An identity crisis in adulthood can arise when there is a s

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