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Understanding the Link Between Mental Health and Spirituality

5 May 2026

Understanding the Link Between Mental Health and Spirituality

Mental health and spirituality—two concepts that seem, at first glance, to belong to entirely different realms. One is rooted in science, therapy, and psychology, while the other often feels tied...

Postpartum Psychopathology: Understanding the Mental Health Challenges of New Mothers

4 May 2026

Postpartum Psychopathology: Understanding the Mental Health Challenges of New Mothers

Becoming a mother is often portrayed as one of the most joyous and fulfilling experiences a woman can have. And let`s be real—many times, it truly is. But what we don’t often talk about is the...

Enhancing Self-Esteem for a Happier You

3 May 2026

Enhancing Self-Esteem for a Happier You

Let’s be honest—everyone struggles with self-esteem sometimes. Whether it’s that voice in your head telling you you’re not good enough or the constant comparisons to others on social media,...

The Impact of Music on Emotional Well-Being

2 May 2026

The Impact of Music on Emotional Well-Being

Music isn`t just a background noise—it’s a powerful force that shapes emotions, triggers memories, and influences mood. Ever noticed how a sad song can bring tears to your eyes or an upbeat...

The Science Behind First Impressions: Can We Really Judge a Book by Its Cover?

1 May 2026

The Science Behind First Impressions: Can We Really Judge a Book by Its Cover?

Let’s be real — we’ve all done it. Walked into a room, spotted someone, and instantly sized them up. Maybe we thought, “Hmm, they look confident,” or perhaps, “I don’t know why, but I...

Post-Traumatic Growth: Finding Strength in Adversity

30 April 2026

Post-Traumatic Growth: Finding Strength in Adversity

We all go through difficult times — heartbreaks, losses, traumas, and those curveballs life just loves to throw at us when we least expect it. Sometimes they knock the wind out of us. And yet,...

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Program expands emotional regulation support for autistic students

May 5, 2026 - 08:14

Program expands emotional regulation support for autistic students

A team of researchers in Nebraska is working to broaden a specialized intervention program that helps autistic children manage their emotions in school. The program, originally developed to teach...

Psychology student uses first-gen status as catalyst for academic success

May 4, 2026 - 23:46

Psychology student uses first-gen status as catalyst for academic success

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- For Milan Dukes, being a first-generation college student was never a limitation. Instead, it became the fuel for her academic journey and a platform for leadership at Penn...

Frontiers | Myths and realities: effort and response distortion in low-stakes, self-report assessments of noncognitive skills

May 4, 2026 - 09:59

Frontiers | Myths and realities: effort and response distortion in low-stakes, self-report assessments of noncognitive skills

Over the past several decades, the higher education community has become increasingly interested in assessing noncognitive factors like grit, motivation, and social awareness. Most tools still rely...

3 Ways Couples Who Argue Well Stay Together Longer, By A Psychologist

May 3, 2026 - 19:56

3 Ways Couples Who Argue Well Stay Together Longer, By A Psychologist

If you want a love that stands the test of time, then you have to fight for it. But not all arguments are created equal. According to a psychologist, the couples who stay together longest are not...

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Post Traumatic Growth Finding Strength In Adversity

Resilience reveals unexpected strengths and insights.

Author: Pia McFadden

May 5, 2026

Understanding The Link Between Mental Health And...

When life gets heavy, sometimes a little soul-searching is the best therapy!

Author: Harper Kirk

May 5, 2026

How Mindfulness Is Reshaping Mental Well Being In...

This article highlights the growing influence of mindfulness on mental health in 2027. It emphasizes the importance of integrating mindfulness practices into daily life, showcasing their potential to enhance emotional resilience and overall well-being....

Author: Dylan McEvoy

May 3, 2026

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