Insights at the intersection of culture, emotion, and psychotherapy: How cultural worlds shape emotional expression, distress ...
Discover why punishment-based prisons fail, and how psychology offers a more humane and effective path to justice.
“Psychologists have found that people who feel more connected to a future self can make better (choices and) feel happier in ...
Self-hypnosis is an accessible, effective treatment for hot flashes, according to an expert. Gary Elkins, PhD, professor of ...
With many people now heavily relying on electronic devices to communicate with others, connecting on a deeper level with ...
Despite the speed and strength with which anger can spread through social media through rage bait, there is emerging research which suggests people can be nudged into reflecting on media content ...
Psychological research is showing that altruism does exist, an understanding that could lead to a more empathetic world.
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has provided the ...
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Competitive athletes exhibit lower off-field aggression and enhanced brain connectivity
A recent study published in Psychology of Sport & Exercise has found that long-term engagement in competitive athletics is linked to reduced aggression in daily life and specific patterns of brain ...
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New research uncovers a seemingly universal preference for lower-quality news on social media
Researchers analyzed 11 million posts to find that while political bias varies by site, the preference for low-quality news ...
A new review in Current Opinion in Psychology finds that community gardens are vital social infrastructure. Analyzing 50 ...
When it comes to online dating, Erin Derby has a system. She does a bit of sleuthing, too: a close read of their dating ...
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