
The culture of display is the name given to an era in which human existence is tied to public validation, and the private gradually loses its meaning. Once, diaries were locked away in boxes, and photographs were left to yellow in albums. Today, what we eat, where we sleep, whom we love, and when we cry are all transferred to screens. Life is no longer lived to be experienced—it is constructed to be shared.When a video on your social media homepage stops you in your tracks, consider this: someon
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Nida Üstün

Pica eating disorder; a feeding disorder characterized by the persistent and regular consumption, over a specified period, of non-nutritive substances that are not considered food and that require clinical intervention. The name of the disorder is derived from the magpie bird, known in Latin for consuming a wide variety of non-food items, and was first described in medical literature by Hippocrates in 400 BCE. 【1】In previous editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders p
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edittSometimes life does not send you just one thing—it sends you a flood. Work, relationships, health, money, exhaustion... All of them knock on your door at once. You do not want to open it, but they have already come inside. You sit down. You look around. You do not know where to begin because everything is hurting at the same time.It is at this moment that the question enters your mind: "Will it always be like this?"That Feeling—You Know ItYou wake up in the morning and your first thought is
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Orhan Emre Torun

Image analysis is a method aimed at uncovering the message or context of an image or visual by examining its content. This technical, art technique is used to interpret the color, form, content, and symbolic meanings of works. Image analysis enhances the viewer’s visual perception while simultaneously enabling an understanding of the cultural, social, and historical context in which the artwork was created, demonstrating both aesthetic and intellectual dimensions. Widely employed in art history,
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Emine Büşra Aygün

Stefan Zweig’s Twenty-Four Hours from a Woman’s Life is a profound novella that explores the complexity of the human psyche and emotional transformations. First published in 1927, it centers on a woman’s intense emotional experience within just twenty-four hours of her life, leading to a profound self-discovery. The story examines how an individual’s inner world and fleeting decisions can produce transformative effects on life. Zweig masterfully treats themes of personal passion, moral conflict,
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Ahsen Karakaş

Amin Maalouf's novel "Far from the East" tells the story of a group of friends scattered across different countries after the Lebanon Civil War who reunite years later for the funeral of their old friend Murad and confront their shared past in the process. Roman delves into the depths of individual and collective memory to reveal the lasting impact of war on people and their relationships.Far from the East" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Book ContentReturn Home and Confrontat
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Ahsen Karakaş

Family counseling is defined as a psychological support service provided to foster a healthy environment among family members. This service is a psychosocial intervention that views the family as a whole and focuses on intrafamily relationships.According to the legislation in Türkiye, family counseling is a service that employs specific techniques and strategies aimed at assessing the family system and other social environments in which family members are involved, correcting dysfunctional relat
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MeDoes the Mind Have to Be This Full?Can you not even name your exhaustion these days?You are resting but it does not go away?Do you sometimes feel that while everything seems fine on the outside, something inside is quietly growing heavier?The human mind is often far more crowded than we realize. Tasks to do, unsaid sentences, postponed emotions… These do not accumulate one by one; they often pile up simultaneously. The mind does not carry only the present; it also bears the unfinished business o
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What you call motivation is simply convincing yourself anew each day.Motivation is not often about waking up with a powerful desire, as we tend to imagine.Sometimes you do not want to get out of bed when the alarm rings; sometimes you sigh inwardly, “Not again today?”… And yet you still step into the day.On social media, motivation is always portrayed as something grand: early risers, disciplined lives, people who never get tired… But real life rarely works that way. In reality, motivation can s
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ThIt is an interesting question why rain evokes such different emotions in people. The same sound of rain can be soothing to one person while triggering an introverted mood in another. Some people love rainy weather; sitting by the window watching the outside and quietly spending time with a warm drink brings them comfort. Others notice that their energy drops along with the gray sky and feel more alone or melancholic.Perhaps the compelling aspect of rain lies in its ability to force people to pau
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