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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...

The Power of Rituals in Strengthening Relationship Bonds

24 February 2026

The Power of Rituals in Strengthening Relationship Bonds

Relationships are complex, right? Whether it`s with a romantic partner, family member, or friend, maintaining a strong and healthy bond takes effort. But here`s the thing—not all of that effort...

The Science of Cognitive Dissonance: Why We Hate Being Wrong

23 February 2026

The Science of Cognitive Dissonance: Why We Hate Being Wrong

Have you ever found yourself stubbornly defending a belief, even when the evidence clearly proves otherwise? That uncomfortable, uneasy feeling when you realize you might be wrong? That’s...

Navigating the Workplace with a Mood Disorder

21 February 2026

Navigating the Workplace with a Mood Disorder

Living with a mood disorder can be challenging, and when you add the complexities of a workplace environment, it can feel like you`re constantly walking a tightrope. Whether you`re dealing with...

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A Team Sport: The Psychology of Caregiving After A Climbing Accident

February 28, 2026 - 05:17

A Team Sport: The Psychology of Caregiving After A Climbing Accident

When a climber is injured, the immediate focus is rightly on physical recovery. However, a new conversation is emerging about the profound and often overlooked psychological impact on those who...

‘I Am So Lonely’: Psychology Suggests U.S. Navy Sailors Are Confronting a Loneliness Crisis as Long Deployments Take a Serious Toll

February 27, 2026 - 17:37

‘I Am So Lonely’: Psychology Suggests U.S. Navy Sailors Are Confronting a Loneliness Crisis as Long Deployments Take a Serious Toll

The human cost of extended naval deployments is coming into sharp focus, with psychology indicating that U.S. Navy sailors are confronting a profound loneliness crisis. Record-breaking sea time,...

Young People See Fewer Win-Win Situations Than Older People

February 26, 2026 - 03:15

Young People See Fewer Win-Win Situations Than Older People

New research reveals a significant generational divide in how people perceive success and competition. The study indicates that younger people are more likely than their older counterparts to view...

UNG student Flanigan, of Loganville, presents psychology research at event on campus

February 25, 2026 - 01:40

UNG student Flanigan, of Loganville, presents psychology research at event on campus

Fifty students presented original psychology research at a recent symposium held on the University of North Georgia`s Gainesville Campus. The event highlighted the diverse investigative work...

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How To Overcome The Fear Of Failure And Thrive

This article intelligently addresses the pervasive fear of failure, highlighting practical strategies such as reframing failure as a learning opportunity and cultivating resilience. By emphasizing self-compassion and incremental goal-setting, it equips...

Author: Beatrix McCaffrey

February 28, 2026

Navigating The Workplace With A Mood Disorder

Great insights! Navigating work challenges with mood disorders is so important!

Author: Kayla Jordan

February 27, 2026

The Power Of Rituals In Strengthening...

Loved this! Rituals truly bring us closer and create meaningful connections in relationships.

Author: London McAdoo

February 27, 2026

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