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Ethics in Administering Psychological Assessments

1 April 2026

Ethics in Administering Psychological Assessments

Let’s talk about something that might sound a bit… dry at first—ethics in administering psychological assessments. Now, before you roll your eyes or click away, let me assure you—this topic...

The Psychology of Falling Out of Love

31 March 2026

The Psychology of Falling Out of Love

Love is a wild, unpredictable beast. It sweeps us off our feet, fills our hearts with passion, and then—sometimes—vanishes without warning. One minute, you`re head over heels, and the next, you...

How to Ensure Fairness in Psychological Assessments Across Diverse Populations

30 March 2026

How to Ensure Fairness in Psychological Assessments Across Diverse Populations

Psychological assessments play a crucial role in diagnosing, evaluating, and understanding individuals. But here’s the catch—if these tests aren’t fair across different cultural, linguistic,...

How to Create a Mental Health Toolkit for Everyday Life

29 March 2026

How to Create a Mental Health Toolkit for Everyday Life

Let’s be honest: life can get messy. One minute, you’re cruising through your day, everything`s smooth sailing, then BAM! A wave of stress, anxiety, or emotional chaos hits you like a brick...

Cognitive Dissonance in Sports: How Athletes Deal with Failure and Success

27 March 2026

Cognitive Dissonance in Sports: How Athletes Deal with Failure and Success

Ever wondered how athletes cope when their reality doesn’t match their expectations? That mental tug-of-war they experience—when they think they should win, but lose instead—isn’t just...

How Forensic Psychology Informs Police Interrogation Techniques

26 March 2026

How Forensic Psychology Informs Police Interrogation Techniques

When you think of police interrogations, what comes to mind? A dimly lit room, a detective leaning over the table, questions flying like bullets? Thanks to TV dramas, that image is burned into our...

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Psychology Says There’s a Gap Between Polite & Kind — The One Question Everyone Forgets to Ask

April 1, 2026 - 23:32

Psychology Says There’s a Gap Between Polite & Kind — The One Question Everyone Forgets to Ask

Psychology reveals a critical, often overlooked distinction in our social interactions: the gap between being polite and being genuinely kind. While both are valuable, true kindness requires a...

Frontiers | Development and validation of a flow state scale for healthcare professionals

April 1, 2026 - 05:24

Frontiers | Development and validation of a flow state scale for healthcare professionals

A new psychological tool has been developed to assess a state of deep, productive immersion, known as `flow,` specifically among healthcare workers. This state, characterized by complete absorption...

[VIDEO] The Psychology of Corvette Owners - Corvette: Sales, News & Lifestyle

March 31, 2026 - 15:50

[VIDEO] The Psychology of Corvette Owners - Corvette: Sales, News & Lifestyle

A new exploration into the psychology of Corvette owners reveals that the allure of this iconic American sports car extends far beyond horsepower and sleek design. Ownership is deeply tied to...

Why feeling alone may matter more than being alone

March 30, 2026 - 19:41

Why feeling alone may matter more than being alone

New research is shifting the scientific understanding of loneliness, suggesting that the painful feeling of being alone holds more power over our well-being than our objective social circumstances....

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The Role Of Genetics In Mental Illness Nature Vs...

Nature vs. Nurture? Well, if my genes had a sense of humor, they`d definitely argue about who’s responsible for my quirks. Spoiler: they blame each other while I just blame Mondays!

Author: Niva McGuire

April 2, 2026

The Evolution Of Criminal Profiling From Theory...

This article effectively highlights the critical advancements in criminal profiling from theoretical origins to practical application.

Author: Starla Holland

April 2, 2026

How Advertising Exploits Cognitive Dissonance To...

Insightful link between psychology and marketing.

Author: Thea Cannon

April 1, 2026

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