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thecanary.coA University of Zurich study at the Concordia station tracked a dozen scientists for 10 months and recorded steady increases in loneliness, conflict, and mistrust. The findings were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The IndependentA Reuters Institute report shows record levels of news avoidance worldwide. The pattern stems from repeated exposure to negative coverage and feelings of powerlessness.
sixthtone.comResearch indicates that people who locate their sense of self in the head tend to score higher on logic tests, while those who locate it in the heart report greater emotional sensitivity. Two studies found that individuals who can shift their perceived self-location between head…
spacedaily.comDrs. John and Julie Gottman published a 2017 review of their studies on couple behavior. The review outlines eight observed patterns in how partners respond to each other during daily interactions.
Studies indicate that reflecting on how one will be remembered after death can reduce anxiety and increase sense of purpose. The findings apply across age groups and health statuses.
artfulparent.comA May 23, 2026 Forbes article by psychologist Mark Travers presents differentiation of self as a skill that supports relationship satisfaction. The piece cites studies linking higher differentiation to better relationship functioning and lower attachment anxiety.
news.ycombinator.comStudies indicate that reflecting on mortality can increase positive emotions and lower anxiety. Experts note that many Americans avoid the topic, which may heighten fear and reduce preparation for end-of-life decisions.
nerdwallet.comA Huberman Lab podcast episode features psychologist Nick Epley discussing how happiness and wellbeing require regular maintenance. The conversation links this view to human adaptation and biological findings.
ForbesA psychologist describes communication and active listening as skills that couples can practice to sustain relationships. Research cited in the article identifies specific patterns linked to satisfaction.
Experts describe how sunk cost thinking, identity fusion, adult attachment, and anticipated grief create internal resistance to break-ups. Awareness of these mechanisms can help people evaluate whether to stay or leave.
ForbesDisgust originated as a behavioral immune system to prevent ingestion of harmful substances. Research shows it later expanded to influence social and moral judgments through shared neural pathways.
TimePsychological flexibility is defined as the willingness and ability to be agile in thinking, feeling and responding to stress. Decades of research indicate it buffers negative effects of stress and mental health disorders including depression and anxiety. A 2017 Swiss study found…
foxbusiness.comA post from @hubermanlab states that criticisms of the marshmallow test have been overstated. The original experiments measured delay of gratification on a continuum and found it predictive of certain later success measures. The account clarified how the studies were actually con…
jns.orgEdith Eger has died at the age of 98. The psychologist, who survived Auschwitz, treated veterans and abuse victims. She said she had to heal herself first before she could fully help her patients.
The TimesResearchers have introduced the term atimiaphobia to describe an intense fear of losing honor or being labeled shameless, according to a new study. The condition, rooted in collectivistic cultures, may lead to anxiety, depression and difficulties in relationships. The study invol…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewJournalist Jesse Barron has obtained a book deal with Riverhead for a book based on a 2023 lawsuit filed by hedge fund manager Michael Pollack. The lawsuit alleges misconduct by Pollack's psychologist. The deal followed a bidding process, according to sources.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewEdna Foa, an Israeli American psychologist, died on March 24, 2026, at a hospital in Philadelphia from complications of pneumonia. She developed prolonged exposure therapy in the 1980s, a treatment involving structured sessions to confront traumatic memories. The Department of Ve…
Christopher Michel / Wikimedia (CC BY 2.0)Psychology identifies three observable behaviors that may indicate someone is developing romantic feelings. These signs include increased affection, changes in grooming habits, and other shifts in behavior. Research supports associations between these behaviors and emotional atta…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewDr. Cortney Warren, a Harvard-trained psychologist, identifies eight topics that couples in emotionally secure relationships discuss on a regular basis. These discussions contribute to building trust and maintaining relationship health. The insights are based on her professional…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewBlushing occurs when blood vessels in the face dilate in response to social situations, driven by the sympathetic nervous system. This response is involuntary and distinct from other autonomic reactions. Researchers have proposed theories linking blushing to social signaling and…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewEmotional flooding involves a state of nervous system overwhelm during high-stress situations, where the prefrontal cortex's function decreases. It features overactivation of the amygdala and sympathetic nervous system, impairing thinking and communication. The term was populariz…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA psychologist outlines three common habits that can lead to feelings of loneliness in romantic relationships. These habits occur unintentionally despite positive intentions. The article provides explanations and suggestions for addressing them.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Huberman Lab podcast features a discussion on how viewing horizons, particularly upon first arrival, induces a calming shift in brain-body state. This effect also influences time perception. The episode includes neuroscientist Andrew Huberman and psychologist Dacher Keltner.
hollywoodreporter.comA psychologist outlines three markers to evaluate the strength of romantic relationships. These indicators help individuals assess their bonds during periods of uncertainty. The article appears in Forbes and provides guidance based on psychological insights.