How To Deal With Impostor Syndrome
New research teaches us how to overcome feelings of impostorism.
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New research teaches us how to overcome feelings of impostorism.
Nicole Cardona discusses research that sheds new light on Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD.
Lucas Monzani discusses new research exploring why some leaders are more effective than others.
New research explores why people with BPD are so distrustful of others.
Sleep researchers Lyudmila Korostovtseva and Elena Dubinina discuss new research exploring sleep quality and physical activity.
Expressing positive emotions lifts everyone's mood, according to new research.
New research suggests that socially anxious people can have great relationships too.
Luccia Macchia discusses her new research connecting physical pain to the state of the economy.
Psychologist Fabio Ibrahim and his collaborators discuss their new research on Impostor Syndrome.
Researchers Evelyn Levay and Zsolt Unoka discuss the link between BPD and distrust.
New research offers a new way of conceptualizing PTSD.
Psychologist Kuba Krys gives new meaning to the phrase, 'be happy for others.'
New research defines what it means to be psychologically balanced.
Psychologist Christian Hahn discusses his new research on social anxiety, depression, and romance.
Personality disorders can predict the perpetration of domestic violence.
Obsessive symptoms and hoarding are hallmarks of Internet addiction.
Alessandro Massazza discusses his new research on intrusive memories and PTSD.
Psychologist Anastasia Besika discusses her new research on psychological balance, happiness, and life satisfaction.
New research compares the pros and cons of five PTSD treatment types.
Purdue's Katherine Collison discusses her new research on personality disorders (PDs) and intimate partner violence (IPV).
A new study examines the psychological illness known as maladaptive daydreaming.
University of Padova's Tania Moretta discusses her new research on Internet use disorder and what can be done to prevent it.
Incorrect threat estimation is a key sign of obsessive compulsive disorder.
New research explores the personality traits of people who profess a belief in social Darwinism.
Psychologists Meike Müller-Engelmann and Laura Schwartzkopff discuss their new research evaluating different forms of PTSD treatment.