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Psychology says there are 5 types of people at parties: Which one are you?

February 13, 2026 - 14:26

Psychology says there are 5 types of people at parties: Which one are you?

While we all think we`re just being ourselves at social gatherings, researchers have uncovered that every person at a party is unconsciously playing one of five specific social roles—and the one...

Psychologist testifies teen accused of murdering relative was abused

February 12, 2026 - 21:46

Psychologist testifies teen accused of murdering relative was abused

A forensic psychologist has testified that a teenager, who was fifteen years old at the time she was accused of murdering a family member, did not intend for the relative`s death to occur. The...

Psychology says people who are a joy to talk to often display these 7 subtle qualities that draw others in

February 12, 2026 - 02:09

Psychology says people who are a joy to talk to often display these 7 subtle qualities that draw others in

Have you ever spoken with someone who left you feeling genuinely uplifted? Psychology suggests the most enjoyable conversationalists aren`t necessarily the loudest in the room. Instead, they...

The psychology of self-driving cars: Why the technology doesn't suit human brains

February 11, 2026 - 07:39

The psychology of self-driving cars: Why the technology doesn't suit human brains

The advent of autonomous vehicles heralds a future of enhanced safety and convenience, yet a significant psychological hurdle stands in the way. The core issue lies in the fundamental mismatch...

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Fear And The Brain What Neuroscience Teaches Us

Great article! It`s fascinating how our brains handle fear. Remember, understanding our fears is the first step to overcoming them. Embrace the science, and let’s turn those jitters into growth opportunities! You’ve got this! 🌟

Author: Skye Pope

February 13, 2026

Why Some People Are More Prone To Panic Disorder

Panic disorder isn’t just about being anxious; it’s a complex cocktail of genetics, environment, and life experiences. So, while some turn into nervous wrecks during a sneeze, others remain unbothered. It’s like the universe`s way of reminding us...

Author: Zephyrwind Wolf

February 13, 2026

The Importance Of Open Communication For Teen...

This article highlights a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of teen mental health. Open communication fosters trust and understanding, allowing teens to express their feelings without fear of judgment. I`m curious to learn more about specific...

Author: Aiden Powell

February 13, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

Fear and the Brain: What Neuroscience Teaches Us

13 February 2026

Fear and the Brain: What Neuroscience Teaches Us

Ever had your heart race at the sound of a sudden noise? Or maybe you’ve felt your stomach twist before speaking in public? That, my friend, is fear doing its thing. It’s powerful, it’s...

The Importance of Strong Friendships for Adolescent Mental Health

12 February 2026

The Importance of Strong Friendships for Adolescent Mental Health

Friendship—what a simple word, yet packed with a universe of emotions! It’s the late-night talks, the uncontrollable laughter, the silent support during heartbreaks, and the unshaken bond...

The Role of Self-Compassion in Forgiving Yourself

11 February 2026

The Role of Self-Compassion in Forgiving Yourself

Have you ever found yourself lying awake at night, replaying that one cringe-worthy moment from years ago? Maybe you hurt someone unintentionally, made a bad choice, or just really screwed...

The Importance of Self-Acceptance in Raising Self-Esteem

10 February 2026

The Importance of Self-Acceptance in Raising Self-Esteem

Let’s be real: we all have that nagging inner voice that whispers we’re not good enough. Maybe it’s about your looks, your job, your intelligence, or even relationships. Whatever your `not...

Cultivating Self-Awareness in the Workplace for Greater Career Success

9 February 2026

Cultivating Self-Awareness in the Workplace for Greater Career Success

Let’s be real—nobody wakes up thinking, “Wow, I can’t wait to be painfully self-aware at work today!” But while it may not sound like the most thrilling goal, developing self-awareness at...

The Fear of Loneliness: How It Affects Our Mental Health

8 February 2026

The Fear of Loneliness: How It Affects Our Mental Health

Loneliness is a universal emotion, something we`ve all felt at one point or another. But what happens when that fear of being alone becomes overwhelming? When the mere thought of solitude sends...

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