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Man vs Wild: A Psychological Perspective on Human-Wildlife Conflict

Man vs Wild: A Psychological Perspective on Human-Wildlife Conflict

Conservation Psychology is the scientific study of the reciprocal relationships between humans and the natural space in which they take abode. The primary focus of this field is to find ways to encourage the conservation of the natural world. The current article explores an important subject within the realm of conservation psychology⁠ — ‘Human-Wildlife Conflict’ ⁠— what is it? and how does it impact us?

Do we know enough about spousal carers’ mental health for people with Alzheimer’s?

Do we know enough about spousal carers’ mental health for people with Alzheimer’s?

We all talk about marriage or living our life with that one special person. Many of us even go on to take vows such as “for rich or for poor, for better or for worse” and the most important: “in sickness and in health.” What if some of us adhere to these vows wholeheartedly, but our partner is not capable of responding to our care and love? This article explores how elderly caregivers of spouses/partners with Alzheimer’s disease may face difficulties with their own mental health.

Relevance of parents’ behavior in a child’s delinquency

Relevance of parents’ behavior in a child’s delinquency

The focus of criminal activity usually stays on the criminal’s intentions, but it is also necessary to focus upon the other aspects which could be responsible for the crime. The social disorganization theory helps us do that as it advises us to go beyond focusing on intentions. With the correct application of this theory, we will be able to widen our understanding of why and how children get involved in delinquency.