As a second-year psychology and physiology student, I have found myself in the trenches of monotonous prerequisites. However, between my Organic Chem and Psych Stats classes, I always manage to take ...
Psychologists share what 'catastrophizing' really means and how to combat it.
A controlled experiment tied to the MIT Media Lab found that conversational AI chatbots powered by large language models can sharply increase the rate at which people form false memories about events ...
Most people don't. And that's part of why it becomes a pattern—because the withdrawal works. Nobody chases it. Nobody asks what you were about to say. The exit is clean and quiet, and the only person ...
Why do so few men work in childcare? New research suggests that young men misjudge their peers' career interests, assuming gay men are drawn to the field while straight men only care about financial ...
When it comes to where snacks are bought, grocery stores remain the anchor (76.8%), followed by big-box retailers like Walmart and Target (65.6%). Convenience stores and gas stations still play a key ...
Tired of small talk? Author Kalina Silverman's book, Big Talk, explores ways that we can all connect on a deeper level ...
Long before couples notice that they have grown apart, something changes. Here’s how small habits that stabilize connection ...
And why does a decision I'm sure was right still make me feel like something in my identity cracked and hasn't fully healed?
Young adults often question their faith when they see religious intolerance. A recent study shows that while these doubts can ...
The women who light up every room, remember every birthday, and effortlessly navigate awkward conversations are secretly carrying the heaviest burden—their gift for making others feel seen has become ...