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How Practicing Kindness Improves Your Mental Health

17 June 2026

How Practicing Kindness Improves Your Mental Health

Kindness isn’t just about making other people feel good—it has a profound impact on your well-being, too. Think about the last time you did something nice for someone. Maybe you paid for a...

Sleep and Memory: How Rest Helps You Retain Information and Manage Stress

16 June 2026

Sleep and Memory: How Rest Helps You Retain Information and Manage Stress

Let’s be real for a second — how many of us brag about how little sleep we got last night like it’s some badge of honor? “Oh, you got 8 hours? Cute. I’ve been running on caffeine and...

The Role of Genetics in Mood Disorders: Nature or Nurture?

15 June 2026

The Role of Genetics in Mood Disorders: Nature or Nurture?

Mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder are some of the most common mental health conditions worldwide. But have you ever wondered whether these conditions are inherited or shaped by...

Cognitive Dissonance in Health: Why We Ignore Good Advice

14 June 2026

Cognitive Dissonance in Health: Why We Ignore Good Advice

Ever been told to eat more veggies, exercise regularly, or cut down on sugar? Of course, you have. We all know these are sound pieces of advice. But let`s be honest—how often do we actually...

Psychological Testing for ADHD: What You Need to Know

13 June 2026

Psychological Testing for ADHD: What You Need to Know

Let`s face it — ADHD can feel like a whirlwind. One minute you`re laser-focused, the next you`re daydreaming about an alternate reality where laundry folds itself. Whether it`s your child, your...

Eating Disorders and Their Psychological Underpinnings: Anorexia, Bulimia, and More

12 June 2026

Eating Disorders and Their Psychological Underpinnings: Anorexia, Bulimia, and More

When we think about food, it`s often associated with comfort, celebration, or even survival. But for many individuals, food takes on a much deeper, often darker meaning. Eating disorders are...

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Psychologist Laura Carstensen uncovered a surprising upside to growing older: as our sense of the time we have left grows shorter, we invest more in the people and activities that matter most to us

June 17, 2026 - 11:10

Psychologist Laura Carstensen uncovered a surprising upside to growing older: as our sense of the time we have left grows shorter, we invest more in the people and activities that matter most to us

A growing body of research from psychologist Laura Carstensen suggests that aging comes with an unexpected emotional upside. As people become more aware that their time left is limited, they tend...

The Arrival Fallacy: Why Reaching Your Biggest Goal Can Feel Surprisingly Empty

June 16, 2026 - 17:05

The Arrival Fallacy: Why Reaching Your Biggest Goal Can Feel Surprisingly Empty

We tend to believe that hitting the big goal will finally make us happy. The promotion. The house. The acceptance letter. We imagine a permanent shift in how we feel once we arrive at that...

A new kind of date makes personal to-do lists a reason to get together with friends

June 16, 2026 - 01:14

A new kind of date makes personal to-do lists a reason to get together with friends

A fresh approach to productivity is gaining traction, one that transforms the solitary burden of a to-do list into a shared social experience. Instead of tackling chores alone, friends are now...

Psychology says soft blocking hurts more than unfollowing because it is rejection without closure: Why Gen

June 15, 2026 - 03:48

Psychology says soft blocking hurts more than unfollowing because it is rejection without closure: Why Gen

A quiet trend in social media behavior has caught the attention of psychologists, and the findings are not what most users expect. Soft blocking, the act of muting or restricting someone without...

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How Cognitive Biases Affect Criminal...

Oh great, just what we needed-more reasons to question if justice is really blind. Apparently, our brains are just as good at creating criminals as they are at convicting them... fantastic.

Author: Mabel Vaughn

June 17, 2026

The Role Of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy In...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a powerful tool for managing anxiety. Its focus on changing thought patterns helps individuals regain control over their lives.

Author: Layne McLanahan

June 16, 2026

Cognitive Dissonance In Health Why We Ignore Good...

This article highlights the struggle between knowing what`s right and our habits... a common human conflict.

Author: Linnea McKinley

June 16, 2026

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