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The Role of Genetics in Mental Illness: Nature vs. Nurture in Psychopathology

3 March 2026

The Role of Genetics in Mental Illness: Nature vs. Nurture in Psychopathology

Mental health is an incredibly complex field. For centuries, scientists, philosophers, and psychologists have debated the age-old question: Are we born with mental health disorders, or do we...

How Cognitive Dissonance Shapes Cultural and Religious Beliefs

2 March 2026

How Cognitive Dissonance Shapes Cultural and Religious Beliefs

Have you ever felt that uncomfortable pit in your stomach when something you believe in clashes with what you`re seeing or hearing? That’s cognitive dissonance kicking in. It’s that...

The Psychology of Revenge: Why Some Crimes Are Motivated by Retribution

1 March 2026

The Psychology of Revenge: Why Some Crimes Are Motivated by Retribution

Have you ever experienced that burning desire for payback when someone wrongs you? You’re not alone. The urge to even the score, to get revenge, is deeply ingrained in human nature. But why does...

The Impact of Media on Public Perception of Criminal Behavior

28 February 2026

The Impact of Media on Public Perception of Criminal Behavior

Crime is one of those topics that never seems to leave the spotlight. Whether it`s the latest true crime documentary, a sensationalized news report, or a gripping crime drama, our screens are...

How Group Dynamics Influence Individual Behavior

26 February 2026

How Group Dynamics Influence Individual Behavior

You know that moment when you`re in a group and someone throws out an absolutely bonkers idea—like starting a spontaneous conga line at a boring office meeting—and instead of saying, “Are you...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia: A Path to Better Mental Health

25 February 2026

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia: A Path to Better Mental Health

Ever find yourself staring at the ceiling at 3 AM, your thoughts racing like a hamster on a wheel? You`re not alone. Millions of people struggle with insomnia every night. Not only does it make you...

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A Little Laughter Goes a Long Way: How Owning Your Blunders Boosts Perceived Competence

March 3, 2026 - 17:52

A Little Laughter Goes a Long Way: How Owning Your Blunders Boosts Perceived Competence

We’ve all been there: a clumsy stumble, a mispronounced word, or a spilled drink in a quiet room. The immediate reaction is often a cringe and a wave of self-consciousness. However, new insights...

Psychology Suggests No Solider Would Fight for 30 Years After World War II Was Over. And Yet, 1 Japanese Solider Surrendered in 1974

March 2, 2026 - 02:33

Psychology Suggests No Solider Would Fight for 30 Years After World War II Was Over. And Yet, 1 Japanese Solider Surrendered in 1974

The story of Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese Imperial Army intelligence officer who refused to believe World War II had ended until 1974, remains one of the most extreme examples of military...

Finally, A Tool To Measure Your ‘Emotional Labor’

March 1, 2026 - 13:53

Finally, A Tool To Measure Your ‘Emotional Labor’

A new, science-inspired tool is emerging to help individuals quantify the often-invisible burden of emotional labor. This work, which involves managing one`s own emotions to fulfill the emotional...

Psychology says the most common marriage crisis after the kids grow up isn’t infidelity—it’s two people realizing they built a family together but never rebuilt themselves together

February 28, 2026 - 19:55

Psychology says the most common marriage crisis after the kids grow up isn’t infidelity—it’s two people realizing they built a family together but never rebuilt themselves together

For decades, the narrative of a midlife marriage in crisis has often been dominated by tales of infidelity or growing apart. However, psychologists are pointing to a more common, and often quieter,...

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The Psychology Of Revenge Why Some Crimes Are...

Revenge may feel sweet, but remember: it`s just a toxic dessert. Indulging leads to a hangover of guilt and chaos!

Author: Emily Riggs

March 3, 2026

Can Sleep Improve Mental Health In Children...

Great article! Understanding the crucial link between sleep and children`s mental health is so important. It`s essential to prioritize their unique needs for a happier, healthier future!

Author: Grayson Hahn

March 3, 2026

The Impact Of Media On Public Perception Of...

Sure, media shapes our views on crime—like how every hero in a cop movie can take down ten bad guys without breaking a sweat. Real life? Not so much! 😂

Author: Devin McTavish

March 2, 2026

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