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Sofia hosts the 10th Jubilee International Congress of Psychologists

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The Tenth International Congress of Psychology will be held on November 3 and 4 at the Kliment Ohridski University in Sofia. According to the Society of Psychologists in Bulgaria, some 180 scientific papers will be presented during the forum on excessive use of the Internet and social networks. 


Several studies will also be presented on psychological well-being and the temporal dimensions of life satisfaction among adult women; the impact of social networks on interpersonal bonding; the impact of social networks on children's aggressiveness; the impact of breastfeeding on postpartum depression, etc. According to Stoyo Nedin, vice-president of the society, the e-environment has many negative effects on people's psyche, especially among adolescents and unattached people.



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