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Psychologist debunks myth that sexual desire disappears with age

May 19, 2026 - 20:17

Psychologist debunks myth that sexual desire disappears with age

Sexuality remains a vital part of life well into old age, and the widespread belief that desire inevitably disappears as the years go by is simply a myth that needs to be put to rest. That is the...

Submarine crews and astronauts experience the same set of psychological pressures and have evolved opposite ways of handling them, and the difference reveals something about how isolation actually works.

May 19, 2026 - 09:46

Submarine crews and astronauts experience the same set of psychological pressures and have evolved opposite ways of handling them, and the difference reveals something about how isolation actually works.

There is a category of psychological research that gets discussed in two largely separate literatures, even though the people doing the research are looking at the same conditions in two different...

Why Young Teens Are Vulnerable to Conversational AI

May 18, 2026 - 12:50

Why Young Teens Are Vulnerable to Conversational AI

A new national study has found that nearly half of all U.S. teenagers have experienced some form of harm while interacting with AI chatbots, and the risks are highest for 13-year-olds. Researchers...

Why Do We Like the Music We Like?

May 17, 2026 - 18:19

Why Do We Like the Music We Like?

If you have ever wondered why your playlist looks nothing like your friend`s, science has an answer that might surprise you. It is not about the beat, the genre, or even the lyrics. According to...

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The Role Of Early Intervention In Treating...

Early intervention is like catching a train before it leaves the station. The earlier, the better-hop on for brighter days!

Author: Nico Klein

May 19, 2026

The Healing Power Of Self Compassion In...

This article highlights the importance of self-compassion during tough times. It reminds us that being kind to ourselves can foster resilience and emotional healing, a crucial takeaway for anyone navigating life`s challenges.

Author: Weston Harris

May 18, 2026

The Art Of Self Awareness How To Listen To Your...

Listening to your inner voice fosters true personal growth.

Author: Jessica McVeigh

May 18, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

Time Management Tips for People with Attention Deficit Disorder

20 May 2026

Time Management Tips for People with Attention Deficit Disorder

Let’s face it — if you’ve got Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD or ADHD), time can be a slippery little rascal. You sit down to check your email, and suddenly it’s three hours later, you’ve...

Self-Compassion vs. Self-Esteem: What’s the Difference?

19 May 2026

Self-Compassion vs. Self-Esteem: What’s the Difference?

Have you ever stood in front of the mirror, trying to boost yourself up with positive affirmations—only to feel like you’re lying to yourself? Or maybe you’ve felt amazing after achieving...

The Art of Self-Awareness: How to Listen to Your Inner Voice

18 May 2026

The Art of Self-Awareness: How to Listen to Your Inner Voice

Have you ever had that gut feeling something wasn’t quite right or heard a quiet whisper in the back of your mind guiding you in a certain direction? That’s your inner voice speaking. The art...

Building Self-Esteem: Recognizing and Celebrating Small Wins

17 May 2026

Building Self-Esteem: Recognizing and Celebrating Small Wins

Self-esteem is the foundation of our confidence, happiness, and success. It influences how we see ourselves, how we interact with others, and how we handle challenges. Yet, many of us struggle with...

The Link Between Attention Deficit Disorder and Creativity

16 May 2026

The Link Between Attention Deficit Disorder and Creativity

Have you ever noticed how some of the most creative people in history seemed to have restless minds? It’s almost like their brains were wired differently, constantly buzzing with ideas and...

How to Foster Self-Compassion in the Workplace

15 May 2026

How to Foster Self-Compassion in the Workplace

Let’s face it—work can be tough. Deadlines, meetings, emails flooding your inbox like a tidal wave, and the ever-present pressure to perform. You might be juggling roles, battling imposter...

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