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Frontiers | Psychological effects of hybrid SCMC with mobile device management: distraction, classroom atmosphere, and foreign language anxiety

March 25, 2026 - 12:47

Frontiers | Psychological effects of hybrid SCMC with mobile device management: distraction, classroom atmosphere, and foreign language anxiety

New research delves into the psychological impact of managing student smartphones and tablets within modern hybrid learning environments. As educational institutions increasingly blend in-person...

Psychology says people who don’t have family to lean on often develop these 9 strengths that make them even more secure in life than most people

March 24, 2026 - 18:11

Psychology says people who don’t have family to lean on often develop these 9 strengths that make them even more secure in life than most people

A common narrative paints a lack of familial support as a deficit, but psychological perspectives reveal a different story. Individuals who navigate life without a traditional family safety net...

Psychology says people who describe themselves as joyful after 50 didn't suddenly become optimistic — they stopped treating happiness like a reward for perfect behavior and started treating it like a practice

March 24, 2026 - 10:46

Psychology says people who describe themselves as joyful after 50 didn't suddenly become optimistic — they stopped treating happiness like a reward for perfect behavior and started treating it like a practice

New psychological insights reveal a common thread among those who describe themselves as genuinely joyful in their later years: they didn`t suddenly become optimists. Instead, they underwent a...

A Psychologist's Advice: Skip the AI, Seek a Colleague for Workplace Woes

March 23, 2026 - 20:33

A Psychologist's Advice: Skip the AI, Seek a Colleague for Workplace Woes

When facing a tricky workplace situation, many now turn to AI chatbots for instant advice. However, a psychologist cautions that this digital shortcut may do more harm than good, especially for...

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Building Trust The Foundation Of Psychological...

This article beautifully highlights the essential role of trust in fostering psychological safety within teams. It`s a vital reminder that open communication and vulnerability can create an environment where everyone feels valued and empowered. Thank...

Author: Renee Hughes

March 25, 2026

Understanding Gender Identity And Mental Health...

This article beautifully highlights the crucial connection between gender identity and mental health in teens. It’s so important to foster understanding and support for our youth during this pivotal time in their lives! Great read!

Author: Amber Foster

March 25, 2026

Unlocking Your Potential The Psychology Of Self...

Embracing self-growth is a beautiful journey; every small step counts towards unlocking your potential!

Author: Thane McDermott

March 25, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

Building Trust: The Foundation of Psychological Safety in Teams

25 March 2026

Building Trust: The Foundation of Psychological Safety in Teams

Trust is the invisible glue that holds teams together. Without it, collaboration feels forced, innovation stagnates, and productivity dwindles. Ever worked in a team where you constantly had to...

Why Failure is a Crucial Part of Personal Growth

24 March 2026

Why Failure is a Crucial Part of Personal Growth

Failure. It`s a word that most people dread. We’re conditioned to avoid it at all costs, to view it as something negative, something to be ashamed of. But what if I told you that failure is...

How to Navigate Life Transitions with Psychological Tools

23 March 2026

How to Navigate Life Transitions with Psychological Tools

Life is full of change. Some changes are expected—like graduating, starting a new job, or retiring. Others hit you out of the blue—like a breakup, job loss, or the death of a loved one. Whether...

Helping Teens Manage the Pressure of Perfectionism

20 March 2026

Helping Teens Manage the Pressure of Perfectionism

Let’s be real for a second—being a teenager today is no walk in the park. There’s school, social media, college apps, extracurriculars, friend drama, and that internal voice that’s always...

Moving Beyond Shame with Self-Compassion

19 March 2026

Moving Beyond Shame with Self-Compassion

Okay, let`s talk about shame. Yes, that lovely, soul-crushing emotion that sneaks up on you at 2 a.m. when you`re trying to sleep, reminding you of that one time you tripped in front of your...

Self-Esteem vs. Self-Worth: Understanding the Key Differences

18 March 2026

Self-Esteem vs. Self-Worth: Understanding the Key Differences

When it comes to how we view ourselves, many people throw around the terms `self-esteem` and `self-worth` like they`re the same thing. But are they really? Not quite. While they’re definitely...

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