News doesn’t just inform; it affects how we feel. What are the psychological trade-offs of consuming news on social media?
Psychiatry and psychology follow and reflect the ideas that dominate a given period in history. Question whether the latest ...
Mikeie Reiland is a staff writer for Education at Forbes Advisor. Before coming to Forbes Advisor, he wrote magazine journalism for publications like the Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, and Gravy.
Ed Diener, psychologist and expert on happiness: “All happy people have strong social relationships”
One of the keys in psychology to leading a life of sustained well-being is cultivating the quality of relationships built ...
In a marketplace echoing with an excess of choice, the whisper of the crowd often becomes the deciding voice. This voice, an invisible conductor of consumer behavior, is what we recognize as social ...
Anxiety, depression, loneliness, chronic pain or long-term health conditions, as well as cancer and dementia: these are some of the pathologies that could benefit from ‘Social Prescribing’, that is ...
A new study from Bar-Ilan University reveals that people with social anxiety, a common condition marked by fear or discomfort in social situations, may actually feel and perform better when they ...
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King Mohammed VI launches 300 million psycho-social rehabilitation center near Casablanca
On Wednesday, King Mohammed VI launched the construction of a regional complex for the reception and psycho-social rehabilitation of people with mental and psychological illnesses in the commune of ...
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