Study on military personnel shows that even the most fit individuals need to sleep well to perform well
Findings from the journal Sleep Health shed light on the importance of good sleep for people working in operational settings such as...
Read moreBeth is a freelance mental health writer whose fascination for psychology helps her craft engaging news stories and B2B blog posts. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Behavioural Science from McGill University and a stack of elementary school report cards that note her early flair for storytelling. You can catch her at bethellwood.com or connect with her on Twitter at @beth_ellwood.
Findings from the journal Sleep Health shed light on the importance of good sleep for people working in operational settings such as...
Read moreA longitudinal study published in the journal Child Abuse & Neglect presents compelling evidence that spanking is detrimental to children’s social development....
Read moreFindings from a massive psychology study suggest that character strengths have a positive influence on many aspects of our health....
Read moreBad dreams can be distressing — and the severity of this distress partly depends on the way you appraise them,...
Read moreA study published in the Journal of Marriage and Family sheds new light on the sociodemographic factors that make someone more likely...
Read moreA study published in the journal Anthrozoös suggests that pet ownership is tied to improved well-being during the pandemic, but only...
Read moreA neuroimaging study published in the journal Biological Psychology has found evidence that measures of brain connectivity can predict autistic trait expression...
Read moreAn experimental study published in Biological Psychology explored how the facial expressions we direct at others influence the way we feel about...
Read moreA systematic review of 14 meta-analyses found strong evidence that psychological trauma increases one’s risk of mental disorder by nearly...
Read moreFindings from a brain imaging study published in JAMA Network Open suggest that playing video games may be beneficial for children’s cognitive...
Read moreA longitudinal study found that the addictive use of Facebook can increase depression severity among people diagnosed with depression. The...
Read moreA recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that psilocybin therapy may offer therapeutic benefits for patients...
Read moreFindings from a controlled experiment suggest that musical training can lead to cognitive benefits that extend to nonmusical tasks. After...
Read moreWhen it comes to predicting conspiracy beliefs, much of the literature focuses on political partisanship. But new research published in American...
Read moreA recent study measured a construct called aversion to happiness among a cross-cultural sample. The findings, published in the journal...
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