Addiction

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Setting Boundaries: A Sociological and Psychological Imperative

In the tapestry of human relationships and personal development, the concept of setting boundaries emerges as a crucial element. Boundaries, or the personal restrictions we place on others, significantly influence our social experiences and psychological health. Setting limits has several facets that we may comprehend by using social constructionism, diverse sociological theories, and psychological concepts […]

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The Phantom of the Opera: A Labyrinth of Symbols and Society

Not only is “The Phantom of the Opera” a captivating story, but it also delves deeply into society’s dynamics and human psychology. By examining this story through the lenses of social constructionism, symbolic interactionism, and Carl Jung’s archetypal symbols, one can see the intricacy of the story and the depth of the characters. Unveiling the

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Unraveling Addiction and Recovery Through a Sociological Lens

Addiction is a widespread and intricate problem that impacts people all around the world. It’s not just a personal battle; it’s a social phenomenon with strong ties to structural, cultural, and economic variables. This blog post examines addiction and recovery from the perspective of sociological theories, specifically social constructionism, to highlight the complex nature of

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