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Beshear appoints Kentucky State’s Mulder to state psychology board

May 6, 2026 - 06:34

Beshear appoints Kentucky State’s Mulder to state psychology board

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has appointed Dr. Shambra Mulder to the Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology. Dr. Mulder currently serves as a faculty member and administrator at Kentucky State...

Love your parents, but don't like to live with them for even two nights? Psychology says internal conflict

May 5, 2026 - 21:16

Love your parents, but don't like to live with them for even two nights? Psychology says internal conflict

Many adults carry a quiet guilt. They love their parents deeply, yet the thought of spending even two nights under their childhood roof feels exhausting or suffocating. Psychology suggests this is...

Rocky Mountain Psychological Association Conference

May 5, 2026 - 09:46

Rocky Mountain Psychological Association Conference

A group of University of Northern Colorado students recently shared their original research at the annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. The conference, held in Denver,...

Quote of the Day by Carl Rogers: 'The only person who is educated is the one…'—Inspiring quotes by the fam

May 4, 2026 - 19:58

Quote of the Day by Carl Rogers: 'The only person who is educated is the one…'—Inspiring quotes by the fam

Carl Rogers, the influential humanistic psychologist, once offered a definition of education that cuts against the grain of traditional schooling. He said: `The only person who is educated is the...

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The Neuroscience Behind Psychological Safety What...

Understanding the neuroscience of psychological safety reveals how our brains react to risk and trust. It`s fascinating how brain chemistry influences our willingness to share ideas without fear. This insight not only enhances team dynamics but also...

Author: Lindsey Stone

May 4, 2026

The Impact Of Early Childhood Education On...

This article highlights crucial insights into how early education shapes cognitive growth. Great read!

Author: Nix McGehee

May 2, 2026

How Self Awareness Can Help You Break Bad Habits

Self-awareness is the flashlight in a dark room of bad habits. It illuminates the patterns we`ve ignored, making it easier to dodge old traps. When you see clearly, change becomes less of a struggle and more of a choice.

Author: Gabriella McClintock

May 2, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

Teaching Children the Art of Self-Compassion

6 May 2026

Teaching Children the Art of Self-Compassion

Self-compassion isn`t just for grown-ups. Imagine if kids could talk to themselves with the same kindness they show a friend. Sounds amazing, right? Yet, in today’s world, children are taught to...

Self-Awareness and the Power of Vulnerability

5 May 2026

Self-Awareness and the Power of Vulnerability

Have you ever had one of those moments where you suddenly see yourself from the outside? Like a flash of clarity, you realize how you react to things, why you feel a certain way, or even how others...

The Role of Cognitive Schemas in Shaping Our Worldview

4 May 2026

The Role of Cognitive Schemas in Shaping Our Worldview

Ever stopped to wonder why you see the world the way you do? Why some people seem to embrace change, while others resist it with every fiber of their being? Or why that friend of yours always...

Self-Esteem and Self-Care: Prioritizing Yourself in a Busy World

3 May 2026

Self-Esteem and Self-Care: Prioritizing Yourself in a Busy World

In a world that never hits pause, where emails flood our inboxes before breakfast and our minds spin faster than the hands on the clock, it’s easy to forget… you. Yes, you—the beautiful,...

How to Navigate Social Situations with Attention Deficit Disorder

2 May 2026

How to Navigate Social Situations with Attention Deficit Disorder

Life with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can often feel like trying to tune into your favorite radio station—but all you get is static. You`re there, present, trying your best to catch every...

The Importance of Self-Awareness in Building Healthy Relationships

1 May 2026

The Importance of Self-Awareness in Building Healthy Relationships

When we talk about relationships, we often focus on the connection between two people. We think about communication, trust, and compatibility with our partner, friend, or family member. But there�...

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