A new research shows that very shy people are more likely to suffer “hangxiety” – anxiety during a hangover – than their extrovert companions. Researchers found...
The origin of psychology can be traced to the Greek Philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle who were asking question on mental life. They were wondering...
When acute inflammation occurs, individuals must exert greater cognitive effort to maintain adequate performance, highlighting selective effects on task preparation. Physical and psychological illnesses often coincide,...
In a virtual chat room, ostracism led to lower basic needs and greater anger compared to included participants. Most people aren’t familiar with the term “ostracism,”...
Opposing groups might use unstructured online environments for hostile interactions, which can significantly impact their offline encounters. Online engagement in these unregulated spaces often escalates tensions...
Multilevel training transfer and organizational processes develop toolkits that enhance workplace mental health and well-being. By integrating these approaches, the toolkits provide effective strategies to address...
The University of Amsterdam reviewed the evolutionary basis of paternal and maternal parenting differences to understand their effects. Especially in Western societies, the study explored how...
Working in a toxic environment or one lacking mental health support was associated with a threefold increase in depression risk. Additionally, working long hours increased the...
In imagining a suicide, we usually think of a person deliberately performing a dramatic act explicitly chosen to end life almost immediately. Suicidologist regard people as...
Research reveals that individuals with dark triad traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy—and schadenfreude are more likely to troll online. As social media and online networks have grown, trolling...