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Social media analysis links polarized political language to distorted thought patterns
As political polarization deepens in the United States, the language people use to discuss politics online is increasingly ...
Taking a moment to reflect before judging your own performance sounds like solid advice. But new research suggests that for people experiencing anxiety symptoms, pausing to second-guess themselves ...
Cognitive distortions, or thinking errors, can take a toll on our mental health. Here are five such thinking patterns and ways to overcome them. We are all vulnerable to certain “thinking errors,” ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology. Distorted perceptions of relationships can be dangerous for ...
The ideological divide between opposing political groups has been drastically increasing in various countries worldwide. This phenomenon, known as political polarization, can lead to greater social ...
Most of us assume our emotions are direct responses to what's happening around us. Something bad happens, we feel bad. Something good happens, we feel good. Simple cause and effect. But that's not how ...
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