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How to Face Your Everyday Triggers
At any moment, someone’s aggravating behavior or our own bad luck can set us off on an emotional spiral that threatens to derail our entire day. Here’s how we can face our triggers with less reactivity so that we can get on with our lives.
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Generational Differences at Work Are Marketing Hype
Emeric Kubiak on May 17, 2024 in The Behavioral Science Hub
Generational differences at work are largely unsupported by data and often harmful. Shifting focus from supposed generational gaps can improve workplace dynamics.
Generational differences at work are largely unsupported by data and often harmful. Shifting focus from supposed generational gaps can improve workplace dynamics.
How to Perform Your Best on Any Test
Ben Bernstein Ph.D. on May 17, 2024 in Be Your Best
Learn the psychology for cracking the test code.
Learn the psychology for cracking the test code.
Research Offers New Ideas for Treating Alzheimer’s
Thomas R. Verny M.D. on May 17, 2024 in Explorations of the Mind
It remains a matter of scientific debate whether the beta amyloid buildup is the cause of Alzheimer’s or a feature of it. It’s time to look at “out of the clump” fresh approaches.
It remains a matter of scientific debate whether the beta amyloid buildup is the cause of Alzheimer’s or a feature of it. It’s time to look at “out of the clump” fresh approaches.
The Often Overlooked Positive Side of Social Media
Sophie H. Janicke-Bowles, Ph.D. on May 16, 2024 in Positive Media Psychology
Social media can foster digital flourishing and inspiration, especially among young adults, despite its challenges.
Social media can foster digital flourishing and inspiration, especially among young adults, despite its challenges.
New Research Confirms Dogs Really Don't Like Being Hugged
Stanley Coren PhD., DSc, FRSC on May 16, 2024 in Canine Corner
A new study of videos of people hugging dogs showed frequent signs of stress and anxiety, and two thirds of the dogs responded by nipping or biting the hugger.
A new study of videos of people hugging dogs showed frequent signs of stress and anxiety, and two thirds of the dogs responded by nipping or biting the hugger.
How to Improve Autistic Encounters with Law Enforcement
Debra Brause Psy.D. on May 16, 2024 in Psychology Meets Neurodiversity
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