
Limerence is a concept introduced by psychologist Dorothy Tennov in the 1970s, describing an intense, involuntary, and obsessive emotional attachment to a specific person. This form of attachment, often unreciprocated, can disrupt an individual’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, leading to declines in quality of life. According to Tennov, limerence is a more intense, more obsessive, and less healthy version of romantic love. At its core lies the individual’s desire for emotional reciprocation
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Yahya B. Keskin

Product placement is the practice of integrating commercial brands, products, or services into media content—such as films, television series, video games, or TV programs—without the explicit intent of direct advertising. This method aims to convey the advertising message without the audience consciously recognizing it as promotion or feeling directly advertised to. It typically appears as a natural part of the narrative and faces lower resistance compared to traditional advertisements. Product
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Fatihhan Adana

Peer bullying is a set of behaviors through which an individual is systematically and intentionally harmed by one or more peers of the same age group through physical, verbal, psychological, or social means. Key characteristics of these behaviors include intent to cause harm, persistence over time, and an imbalance of power. Bullying becomes more pronounced when the victim is unable to defend themselves.Types of BullyingPeer bullying is classified into several forms:Physical bullying: Hitting, p
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Stress is the comprehensive set of multifaceted responses exhibited by an individual to threatening or demanding environmental and psychological stimuli that disrupt internal balance. These responses can manifest at physiological, psychological, behavioral, and social levels. Stress, as a natural part of life, can produce either positive or negative effects depending on its duration, intensity, and the individual’s coping style.DefinitionIn general terms, stress is the state of tension that aris
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