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Sander van der Linden Ph.D. on August 31, 2023 in Social Dilemmas. A new analysis of over 40 experiments and 40,000 individuals reveals the power of …
WebHow You Change. By Psychology Today Contributors. The question is not whether you’ll change; you will. Research clearly shows that everyone’s personality traits shift over the …
WebA Sigh of Relief. Worry is driven by mood, not logic. Anxiety holds your deepest yearnings. And you can subdue it for good. Three experts turn everything you know about anxiety inside out. 1. 2 ...
WebThe Healing Power of Hope. Constance Scharff Ph.D. on May 16, 2023 in Ending Addiction for Good. People who believe that recovery is possible, who have hope, see better …
4 Tips to Manage Relationships with Unequal Power. Jeremy Nicholson M.S.W., Ph.D. on May 26, 2023 in Persuasion, Bias, and Choice. We are often …
WebNew research hints at how we do it, and points toward a future when we might enlist temperature to help boost our mental health and relationships. When COVID-19 Breaches …
Let’s Get Real. By Grant Hilary Brenner MD, DFAPA. As the lines between real and fake blur, Americans increasingly chase the idea of authenticity. The first step may be …
WebDepression comes in forms ranging from major depression to dysthymia and seasonal affective disorder. Depressive episodes are also a feature of bipolar disorder. Depression is a complex...
WebPsychology Today ’s online version includes directories of professionals in mental health and allied fields and blogs written by psychologists, psychiatrists, and lawyers, among …
Psychology Today doesn’t give you much to go on in terms of descriptions of their ‘news’ articles, but at least the articles are interesting sometimes! News from …
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