Why Extraverts Are Better At Self-Care Than Other Personalities
A new study identifies which personality types are naturally good at self-care.
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A new study identifies which personality types are naturally good at self-care.
New research shows the importance of creating a positive mealtime environment for your family.
New research investigates how yoga can help people keep weight off.
New research examines how our personality can change when transitioning into parenthood.
Scientists explore how selfish and marginally psychopathic personality traits perpetuate in a society.
Psychologist Rachel Forbes discusses how we behave when the ones we love misbehave.
Communication skills, not extroversion, is the key to being an effective leader.
A new study explores how certain parenting styles contribute to unhealthy levels of perfectionism.
Psychologist Sophie Nightingale discuss her research on realistic and ‘more trustworthy’ AI-synthesized faces.
New research offers advice on how to find a job when the odds are against you.
A new study highlights the power of forgiveness in restoring one’s humanity.
Researcher Sam Gandy discusses how psychedelics have the potential to improve mental health.
Psychologist Martina Pocrnic discusses personality differences in satisfying our basic psychological needs.
Researcher Jessica Unicke discusses the benefits of yoga as a strategy for long-term weight-loss.
New research shows that the path to a fulfilling life is often hidden in plain view.
Researcher Martina Testori discusses the possible upsides of selfish and risk-seeking actions.
New research investigates other-worldly psychological experiences.
Psychologists Martin M. Smith and Simon Sherry discuss the relationship between parenthood and perfectionism.
Psychologist Karina Schumann discusses the power of forgiveness in feeling whole again.
New research explores gender stereotypes related to creativity and creative potential.
New research identifies the type of person who is likely to claim fraudulent refunds.
A wise woman is not the same thing as a wise man, according to new research.
Anxiety should decrease as the day goes on, suggests a new study.
These types of workplaces encourage career obsession, according to a new study.
Psychologist Emily Treichler and psychiatrist Dilip Jeste discuss their research on men and women’s relative wisdom strengths.