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The psychology of World Cup fandom

June 11, 2026 - 09:57

The psychology of World Cup fandom

Every four years, the World Cup transforms casual sports viewers into passionate, flag-waving fans. But what drives this sudden surge of devotion? Psychologists point to a mix of identity,...

Are New ADHD Medications Worth the Cost?

June 10, 2026 - 17:15

Are New ADHD Medications Worth the Cost?

The latest generation of ADHD medications is hitting the market with price tags that can run hundreds of dollars higher than older alternatives. But for many patients, the extra cost does not...

Why being good can make you act worse: a psychologist explains the moral licensing trap sabotaging your goals

June 10, 2026 - 10:41

Why being good can make you act worse: a psychologist explains the moral licensing trap sabotaging your goals

You finally hit the gym after weeks of procrastination. You feel proud, virtuous, and entitled. So later that day, you order a large pizza and skip the salad. This is moral licensing in action, a...

Negative emotions are linked to higher trust in political statements

June 9, 2026 - 23:25

Negative emotions are linked to higher trust in political statements

A new study suggests that fleeting negative emotions can make people more likely to trust political statements, regardless of whether those statements are true or false. Researchers came to this...

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How Psychological Safety Affects Decision Making...

This article raises intriguing questions about the role of psychological safety in group settings. How does fostering an open environment influence the quality of decisions made? Can a team`s overall trust really lead to more innovative solutions? I...

Author: Kenzie Carrillo

June 8, 2026

Psychological Safety In The Classroom Why It...

Essential foundation for effective learning.

Author: Melanie Robinson

June 6, 2026

How To Overcome Perfectionism And Embrace...

Perfectionism is a prison. Embrace your flaws and recognize that growth comes from mistakes. Life isn`t about being perfect; it`s about being real. Stop waiting for the `perfect` moment and start living now.

Author: Adria McFarlane

June 2, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

The Role of Psychological Safety in Cross-Cultural Teams

11 June 2026

The Role of Psychological Safety in Cross-Cultural Teams

Introduction Have you ever been in a room full of people where you felt hesitant to speak up? Maybe you feared being judged, misunderstood, or simply ignored. Now, imagine this scenario in a...

Addressing Misconceptions About Attention Deficit Disorder

10 June 2026

Addressing Misconceptions About Attention Deficit Disorder

Let’s get real—when you hear the term “Attention Deficit Disorder” (ADD), what’s the first thing that comes to mind? A hyperactive kid bouncing off the walls? Someone who`s constantly...

How to Stop Comparing Yourself and Start Embracing Self-Compassion

9 June 2026

How to Stop Comparing Yourself and Start Embracing Self-Compassion

Let’s get real for a second: have you ever gone down that rabbit hole where you find yourself scrolling through social media, comparing your life to someone else`s highlight reel? Yeah, we’ve...

The Role of Self-Awareness in Enhancing Creativity and Innovation

8 June 2026

The Role of Self-Awareness in Enhancing Creativity and Innovation

Creativity and innovation are often thought to be gifts—innate talents that some people have, and others don’t. But what if I told you that one of the most powerful keys to unlocking creativity...

How Fear of Judgment Impacts Our Authenticity

7 June 2026

How Fear of Judgment Impacts Our Authenticity

Let’s get real for a second—how often do you find yourself biting your tongue, shrinking your personality, or avoiding doing something you really want to do just because you`re afraid someone...

The Power of Reflection: Learning from Your Past

6 June 2026

The Power of Reflection: Learning from Your Past

Have you ever caught yourself saying, “If I knew then what I know now…”? Yep, we`ve all been there. That`s the magic (and sometimes the agony) of reflection. But here’s the cool part —...

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