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Lindsay Clancy's mental illness led to tragedy, psychologist says

August 20, 2026 - 09:05

Lindsay Clancy's mental illness led to tragedy, psychologist says

A forensic psychologist called by the defense in the Lindsay Clancy case testified on Tuesday that the mother of three was so severely impaired by mental illness that she did not grasp the...

Forensic psychologist describes Clancy's 'mental disease' at time of kids' deaths

August 19, 2026 - 20:35

Forensic psychologist describes Clancy's 'mental disease' at time of kids' deaths

Zeisel detailed the moment Clancy called her then-husband, Patrick, to confess. According to the psychologist, Clancy was not in a state of rational awareness but rather in the grip of a psychotic...

A psychologist went to Arctic Norway expecting two months of winter darkness to make people miserable. Instead, she found that many locals had learned to see the polar night as cosy, beautiful, and strangely restorative

August 19, 2026 - 02:46

A psychologist went to Arctic Norway expecting two months of winter darkness to make people miserable. Instead, she found that many locals had learned to see the polar night as cosy, beautiful, and strangely restorative

Most people assume that two months of near-total darkness would wear anyone down. A psychologist traveled to Arctic Norway with that exact expectation, ready to document the toll the polar night...

Psychology suggests charm is less about performing confidence than creating responsiveness — the feeling that someone is listening closely, asking real questions, and treating your life as interesting

August 18, 2026 - 01:54

Psychology suggests charm is less about performing confidence than creating responsiveness — the feeling that someone is listening closely, asking real questions, and treating your life as interesting

Most people assume charm is about being smooth, witty, or radiating self-assurance. But psychology points to something far less flashy. Charm, it turns out, is less about performing confidence and...

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How To Use Visualization And Mental Imagery For...

Visualization and mental imagery are powerful tools for achieving success. By creating vivid mental scenarios, individuals can enhance motivation, reduce anxiety, and improve performance in various aspects of life, from sports to personal goals.

Author: Dakota Roberson

August 19, 2026

How To Recognize The Blind Spots In Your Self...

Oh great, just what I needed-another article telling me how unaware I am. Because clearly, I wasn`t already stressed about my life choices. But sure, let me dive deep into my mind and uncover all the things I conveniently overlook... Sounds like a blast!

Author: Blaine Gill

August 18, 2026

How Psychological Safety Transforms Feedback Into...

Embrace feedback; it fuels growth and connection!

Author: Rosalyn McElhinney

August 16, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

The Importance of Curiosity in Personal Growth

20 August 2026

The Importance of Curiosity in Personal Growth

Curiosity is the spark that ignites learning, creativity, and self-improvement. Have you ever wondered why some people seem to grow continuously while others stay stagnant? The answer often lies in...

How Feedback Loops Support a Psychologically Safe Work Culture

19 August 2026

How Feedback Loops Support a Psychologically Safe Work Culture

Imagine working in a place where you can raise your hand and say, “Hey folks, I think we may have messed up here,” without fearing you`re going to get the corporate side-eye, or worse—an...

How ADD Impacts Decision-Making and Problem-Solving

18 August 2026

How ADD Impacts Decision-Making and Problem-Solving

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), now commonly referred to as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) inattentive type, is often misunderstood. Many think of ADD simply as an issue of focus...

Self-Compassion for Parents: Balancing Care for Yourself and Others

17 August 2026

Self-Compassion for Parents: Balancing Care for Yourself and Others

Being a parent is one of the most rewarding yet overwhelming roles you’ll ever have. You’re expected to nurture, protect, guide, and love your children—often at the expense of your own needs....

How to Use Self-Awareness to Overcome Self-Sabotage

16 August 2026

How to Use Self-Awareness to Overcome Self-Sabotage

Have you ever set a goal for yourself, only to find that something—maybe even yourself—kept getting in the way? It’s frustrating, right? You start making progress, feeling motivated, and then...

Why Do We Fear Rejection? A Psychological Perspective

15 August 2026

Why Do We Fear Rejection? A Psychological Perspective

Let’s face it—no one likes being rejected. Whether it’s not getting a job, being turned down for a date, or even getting ghosted after texting someone you like—it stings. But have you ever...

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