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Employee Engagement Is Declining in the Age of AI

April 9, 2026 - 22:10

Employee Engagement Is Declining in the Age of AI

A comprehensive new global survey paints a concerning picture of the modern workplace, highlighting a persistent decline in employee engagement coupled with rising stress levels. This downturn is...

Self-practice training program for cognitive behavioral therapy shows promise for future psychologists

April 9, 2026 - 11:47

Self-practice training program for cognitive behavioral therapy shows promise for future psychologists

A novel eight-week training program designed for psychology trainees has demonstrated significant promise in teaching the core skills of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) through structured...

Real Grit Means Mastering Your Emotions

April 8, 2026 - 17:59

Real Grit Means Mastering Your Emotions

We instinctively admire those who remain steady under pressure. Whether it`s an athlete in a championship moment, a leader navigating a corporate crisis, or a parent managing a household meltdown,...

Coercive Control: How Predatory Parents Fracture Attachment

April 5, 2026 - 20:05

Coercive Control: How Predatory Parents Fracture Attachment

The insidious pattern of behavior known as coercive control extends far beyond intimate partner relationships, with a particularly devastating form occurring within families. Termed `predatory...

How Solitude Supports Mental Health

April 2, 2026 - 20:46

How Solitude Supports Mental Health

In a world that often equates busyness with worth, the deliberate embrace of solitude is being re-examined as a vital source of mental strength. Far from mere loneliness, constructive solitude...

Shake Off Winter Blues: Brain-Healthy Habits for This Spring

April 1, 2026 - 21:18

Shake Off Winter Blues: Brain-Healthy Habits for This Spring

As the days grow longer and warmer, it`s the perfect season to shed sluggish winter routines and revitalize both body and mind. Focusing on brain-healthy habits now can set the tone for sustained...

Rethinking Resilience: Why

March 31, 2026 - 01:09

Rethinking Resilience: Why "Toughen Up" Fails the Anxious

The common exhortation for anxious individuals to simply `be resilient` is increasingly being recognized as not just unhelpful, but potentially harmful. This phrase often functions as a dismissive...

How Trauma Hijacks Your Brain (and How EMDR Can Help)

March 30, 2026 - 09:05

How Trauma Hijacks Your Brain (and How EMDR Can Help)

The experience of trauma can fundamentally alter the brain`s wiring, locking individuals in a state of high alert. Neuroscientists explain that during traumatic events, the brain`s language center,...

New Insights on the Gender Friendship Gap

March 29, 2026 - 01:37

New Insights on the Gender Friendship Gap

In an era where social connection is increasingly recognized as vital to well-being, a new study sheds light on a persistent disparity: men consistently report having fewer close friends than women...

Don't Let AI Write the Story of Your Life

March 28, 2026 - 02:08

Don't Let AI Write the Story of Your Life

The stories we tell about our lives are far more than simple communication. They are the very tools we use to construct our identity, make sense of our past, and chart our course forward. In an age...

Deathbed Family Conflict

March 27, 2026 - 01:24

Deathbed Family Conflict

As a loved one nears the end of life, a time often idealized for peace and reconciliation can instead erupt into painful disputes. This difficult phenomenon, where family tensions reach a peak, is...

Why Overthinkers Can Be Exceptional Partners, According to Psychology

March 25, 2026 - 15:08

Why Overthinkers Can Be Exceptional Partners, According to Psychology

The tendency to overthink is often labeled a relationship flaw, conjuring images of unnecessary drama and paralyzing indecision. However, psychological insights reveal that this trait, when managed...

Frontiers | The relationship between leisure involvement and social inclusion among Chinese older adults: the mediating roles of flow experience and fear of missing out

March 24, 2026 - 15:40

Frontiers | The relationship between leisure involvement and social inclusion among Chinese older adults: the mediating roles of flow experience and fear of missing out

New research reveals a significant link between active participation in leisure pursuits and greater social inclusion among older adults in China. The study specifically investigated how deep...

What's Behind the Fake Review

March 23, 2026 - 19:31

What's Behind the Fake Review

In today`s digital marketplace, even the most discerning shoppers can be deceived by fabricated praise. The proliferation of fake reviews, increasingly powered by sophisticated AI, exploits...

Crafting a Standout Profile: Psychology's Guide to Better Dating App Matches

March 22, 2026 - 19:57

Crafting a Standout Profile: Psychology's Guide to Better Dating App Matches

The familiar swipe of frustration is a common experience in the digital dating world. Many profiles blur into a sea of sameness, filled with predictable photos and clichéd prompts. To break...

Feminism in Film and the Impact on Women's Self-Perception

March 21, 2026 - 01:06

Feminism in Film and the Impact on Women's Self-Perception

The silver screen has long been a mirror held up to society, and with the rise of feminist filmmaking, that reflection for women is fundamentally changing. Moving beyond one-dimensional roles,...

The Power of Human-Animal Relationships: 'Unleashing the Bond'

March 20, 2026 - 00:05

The Power of Human-Animal Relationships: 'Unleashing the Bond'

The connection between humans and animals extends far beyond simple companionship, offering deep and often overlooked benefits to our health and resilience. According to veterinary expert Dr....

Psychologist Says The Happiest People After 70 Aren’t The Ones Who Found Their Purpose — They’re The Ones Who Learned These 4 Things

March 19, 2026 - 04:36

Psychologist Says The Happiest People After 70 Aren’t The Ones Who Found Their Purpose — They’re The Ones Who Learned These 4 Things

What is the secret to happiness in our later years? According to psychologist Judith Tutin, it is not necessarily the grand achievement of finding a singular life purpose. Instead, the people who...

Frontiers | The protective role of parent-child communication: how disclosure moderates the link between risk profiles and adolescent sexting behaviors

March 18, 2026 - 07:38

Frontiers | The protective role of parent-child communication: how disclosure moderates the link between risk profiles and adolescent sexting behaviors

New research highlights the powerful protective role of parent-child communication, suggesting that open dialogue can significantly moderate the link between adolescent risk profiles and engagement...

Aging as an Awakening

March 17, 2026 - 21:35

Aging as an Awakening

The journey into older age often arrives not with a fanfare, but as a quiet, startling realization. One day, you are simply living your life, focused on career, family, and daily tasks. The next,...

Clear Space, Clear Mind: The Science Behind Decluttering

March 17, 2026 - 00:13

Clear Space, Clear Mind: The Science Behind Decluttering

The age-old advice to tidy up may hold more scientific weight than previously thought. Emerging research suggests that decluttering our physical spaces can lead to a significantly clearer and...

The Psychology Behind the “Fresh Start Effect”—and Why Spring Is the Perfect Time to Build New Habits

March 14, 2026 - 03:56

The Psychology Behind the “Fresh Start Effect”—and Why Spring Is the Perfect Time to Build New Habits

The urge to declutter a closet or start a fitness routine as the seasons change is more than just whimsy; it`s a psychological phenomenon known as the `fresh start effect.` Experts explain that...

Psychology says women who suddenly become “difficult” in later life often aren’t becoming colder—they just decided to stop managing everyone else’s emotions

March 13, 2026 - 00:37

Psychology says women who suddenly become “difficult” in later life often aren’t becoming colder—they just decided to stop managing everyone else’s emotions

A common narrative labels women who become more assertive or less accommodating in midlife and beyond as suddenly `difficult` or colder. Psychology suggests this interpretation misses the mark...

The Mind's Echo: How Unresolved Emotions Can Manifest as Physical Pain

March 11, 2026 - 21:10

The Mind's Echo: How Unresolved Emotions Can Manifest as Physical Pain

A growing body of psychological research suggests that the persistent aches and pains we often attribute solely to aging or physical wear may have a deeper, emotional origin. The concept, central...

10 signs you’re a quiet introvert in group chats, according to psychology

March 11, 2026 - 15:22

10 signs you’re a quiet introvert in group chats, according to psychology

While group chats buzz with constant notifications, a distinct subset of participants remains on the sidelines. Psychology sheds light on the common traits of the quiet introvert in these digital...

Becoming Beloved: Case Studies in Popularity

March 10, 2026 - 22:24

Becoming Beloved: Case Studies in Popularity

What makes someone truly well-liked? New insights move beyond superficial charm, pointing to core psychological traits that forge strong, positive social bonds. Recent case studies of real...

The Unexpected Joy of the Olympics: A Lesson in Shared Triumph

March 10, 2026 - 01:00

The Unexpected Joy of the Olympics: A Lesson in Shared Triumph

Every two years, the world pauses to watch the Olympic Games, and a unique, uplifting feeling takes hold. It’s more than just national pride or athletic awe; it’s a profound sense of shared...

The Hidden Health Toll of the Spring Time Change

March 9, 2026 - 04:52

The Hidden Health Toll of the Spring Time Change

As clocks spring forward this weekend, millions will face the familiar grogginess of losing an hour`s sleep. However, the impact of Daylight Saving Time (DST) extends far beyond a single sleepy...

People with the least political knowledge tend to be the most overconfident in their grasp of facts

March 8, 2026 - 11:11

People with the least political knowledge tend to be the most overconfident in their grasp of facts

A new study reveals a troubling cognitive gap in the political arena: those with the least grasp of verifiable facts are frequently the most overconfident in their knowledge. Published in the...

Being Attractive Makes Men Happier Than Women

March 7, 2026 - 23:19

Being Attractive Makes Men Happier Than Women

A new study reveals that while physical attractiveness is linked to greater overall happiness, this benefit is significantly more pronounced for men than for women. The research adds a nuanced...

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