Design Psychology and Creating Healing Environments
In healthcare and aesthetic spaces, intentional design can mean the difference between anxiety and regulation.
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In healthcare and aesthetic spaces, intentional design can mean the difference between anxiety and regulation.
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Positive psychology is the science of human flourishing. Unlike traditional psychology, which focuses on mental illness, this discipline explores what makes life meaningful, joyful, and resilient.
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The aesthetic triad is a model explaining how the brain processes beauty through three interconnected systems: sensory-motor (perception and physical response), emotion-valuation (pleasure and meaning), and knowledge-meaning (memory and context).
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Interoception is the brain’s ability to sense the internal state of the body—heartbeat, breath, gut sensations, temperature, and even emotional shifts.
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Psychodermatology is the study of how psychological states influence the health and function of the skin—and how skin health, in turn, affects the mind.
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Self-Compassion Theory defines three essential components: self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness. When we meet ourselves with the same empathy we offer others, we interrupt cycles of self-judgment and activate our parasympathetic nervous system—the body’s healing state.
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Enclothed cognition is the psychological theory that what we wear impacts how we think, feel, and perform. First introduced in a 2012 study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, the concept suggests that clothing carries symbolic meaning—and that when we put on an outfit, we also take on its psychological traits.
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Embodied cognition is the scientific theory that our thoughts, emotions, and decisions are not just processed in the brain—but shaped by our body’s movements, sensations, and interactions with the world.
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The Science of Mirror Neurons Mirror neurons are a class of brain cells that activate both when we perform an action and when we observe someone else performing that same action. Discovered in the 1990s, they form the biological basis for empathy, imitation, and emotional resonance. They allow us to “mirror” the internal state of
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Understanding Neuroaesthetics Neuroaesthetics is a field of neuroscience that studies how the brain responds to beauty. It explores what happens neurologically when we encounter something we find aesthetically pleasing—whether that’s a painting, a face, a sunset, or a feeling of symmetry. Studies show that when we experience beauty, specific regions of the brain activate, including
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