A new review pinpoints which aspects of mindfulness buffer the impact of trauma.
Are You Really Only As Old As You Feel?
A growing body of research on subjective age is finding that feeling young at heart is associated with various indicators of health and well-being.
The Pros and Cons of Self-Control in Work and Relationships
People with high self-control enjoy success but may inadvertently alienate others.
Understanding Grief in the Shadow of COVID-19
Research identifies specific factors that shape how we experience loss during the pandemic.
Three Styles of Teen Communication: Openness, Secrets, and Lies
Why do some teens and parents connect well, while others hide things, or even overtly lie? More importantly, what can we do about it?
Stupid v Evil? The Psychology of U.S.Politics
How we view each other, what it means, and what we can do to try and fix it.
How We Believe Lies Despite the Obvious Truth
Imagination paves the way for disinformation.
Which Personality Traits Increase Problematic Marijuana Use?
Marijuana is increasingly popular in spite of significant health risks. A new meta-analysis looks at how Big Five personality traits can affect problematic marijuana use.
Inspecting Masculinity
New research on attitudes and beliefs looks at how peer pressure, parenting, and media consumption shape adherence to traditional male norms.
Cultivate This One Personality Trait to Temper the Dark Triad
Research on how to shift Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy.