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The Psychology of Guilt and Remorse in Criminal Offenders

9 January 2026

The Psychology of Guilt and Remorse in Criminal Offenders

Ever wondered what goes through the mind of someone who’s committed a crime? We often hear about guilt and remorse in courtroom dramas, but how real is it? Is it crocodile tears or genuine...

Overcoming Anxiety: Techniques That Work

8 January 2026

Overcoming Anxiety: Techniques That Work

Anxiety—it’s like that uninvited guest who crashes your party, eats all the snacks, and refuses to leave. Whether it sneaks in before a big presentation, lurks around social situations, or just...

How Cognitive Science Explains the Placebo Effect

6 January 2026

How Cognitive Science Explains the Placebo Effect

Have you ever felt better after taking a sugar pill, just because someone told you it would help? That, my friend, is the magic of the placebo effect—and it`s more science than sorcery. While it...

The Psychology Behind Cognitive Dissonance in Relationships

5 January 2026

The Psychology Behind Cognitive Dissonance in Relationships

Ever had that feeling where something just doesn’t add up in your relationship? Like when your thoughts and actions are pulling you in two completely different directions, leaving you...

The Connection Between Gut Health and Depression

4 January 2026

The Connection Between Gut Health and Depression

Ever had a `gut feeling` that something was off? Or maybe you`ve felt butterflies in your stomach before a big event. We often joke about our belly being our second brain, but what if that’s...

The Influence of Cognitive Framing on Decision-Making

3 January 2026

The Influence of Cognitive Framing on Decision-Making

Ever made a decision that, in hindsight, seemed totally influenced by how the options were presented? You`re not alone. This is cognitive framing at work. The way information is structured, or...

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Alleviating Teacher Stress with Online Wellbeing Programs

January 9, 2026 - 07:53

Alleviating Teacher Stress with Online Wellbeing Programs

Teaching is a profession marked by significant emotional demands and various stressors, which can result in heightened levels of perceived stress among educators. A recent study highlights the...

Navigating Uncertainty in the Workplace

January 8, 2026 - 20:48

Navigating Uncertainty in the Workplace

In today’s fast-paced work environment, leaders face the challenge of guiding their teams through periods of uncertainty. Understanding the psychological effects of ambiguity is crucial for...

Parenting Mistakes as Learning Opportunities for Children

January 8, 2026 - 00:39

Parenting Mistakes as Learning Opportunities for Children

Parenting is a challenging journey filled with moments of joy and frustration. According to child psychologist Becky Kennedy, these challenges can often serve as valuable teaching moments for...

New Study Reveals How Swearing Enhances Physical Strength During Workouts

January 7, 2026 - 13:49

New Study Reveals How Swearing Enhances Physical Strength During Workouts

Recent research has uncovered that swearing during intense exercise can significantly enhance physical strength. This fascinating discovery highlights how the use of profanity may serve as a...

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Criminal Recidivism Can Forensic Psychology Help...

Thank you for this insightful article on criminal recidivism and the role of forensic psychology. It`s encouraging to see the potential for evidence-based interventions to break the cycle. Understanding the psychological factors at play is crucial for...

Author: Dulce Henderson

January 9, 2026

Cognitive Flexibility Adapting To Change In A...

Change whispers secrets; only the adaptable unravel its mysteries and thrive amidst chaos.

Author: Sylvia McNair

January 9, 2026

The Role Of Executive Functions In Self Control...

This article beautifully highlights the crucial link between executive functions and self-control. Understanding these concepts can empower us to enhance our planning skills and achieve our goals more effectively. Great read!

Author: Taryn McDaniel

January 7, 2026

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