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Not All Friends Are the Same: These 4 Types Are Special

March 8, 2026 - 20:35

Not All Friends Are the Same: These 4 Types Are Special

In the landscape of our social circles, not all friendships hold equal weight. While many connections are pleasant, certain individuals play a uniquely profound role in our well-being. These...

A psychological need for certainty is associated with radical right voting

March 8, 2026 - 06:35

A psychological need for certainty is associated with radical right voting

New research suggests that an individual`s psychological need for certainty may be a significant factor in their political choices, particularly in support for radical right parties. A study...

Psychology says people who grieve a pet more intensely than they've grieved some relatives aren't being dramatic — the bond activates these 7 attachment pathways that human relationships often can't access, and the grief is unfiltered because the love was

March 7, 2026 - 19:19

Psychology says people who grieve a pet more intensely than they've grieved some relatives aren't being dramatic — the bond activates these 7 attachment pathways that human relationships often can't access, and the grief is unfiltered because the love was

The intense sorrow felt after losing a pet is not an overreaction, but a testament to a uniquely powerful bond. Psychological research explains that grieving a pet more acutely than some relatives...

You vs. You: Farmer of the Future psychology

March 7, 2026 - 03:20

You vs. You: Farmer of the Future psychology

The most critical field for tomorrow`s agricultural producer isn`t found in the acreage they manage, but within their own perspective. Industry analysis reveals that those best poised for long-term...

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Anxiety: ADD`s quirky sidekick in life`s wild circus!

Author: Atlas McKinstry

March 9, 2026

How Psychological Safety Can Help Prevent...

In a realm where voices soar, Psychological safety opens the door. Nurturing trust, we rise as one, Banishing shadows, the battle against done, Together we thrive—our journey begun.

Author: Zachary Collins

March 8, 2026

Building A Supportive Environment At Home For...

Creating a nurturing home environment is vital for adolescent mental wellness. Your insights highlight the importance of open communication and understanding, fostering resilience and connection that can truly make a difference.

Author: Laila Forbes

March 8, 2026

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How Psychological Safety Can Help Prevent Workplace Bullying

8 March 2026

How Psychological Safety Can Help Prevent Workplace Bullying

Let’s be honest — workplace bullying is a silent epidemic. It`s not just about passive-aggressive emails or eye-rolls in meetings (though those sting too). We`re talking about the toxic...

Unlocking the Power of Self-Compassion in Personal Transformation

7 March 2026

Unlocking the Power of Self-Compassion in Personal Transformation

If you’ve ever been on a journey of personal transformation, you know it’s not always a walk in the park. Change can be messy, uncomfortable, and downright hard. But what if I told you...

The Psychology of Decision-Making: Becoming More Confident in Choices

6 March 2026

The Psychology of Decision-Making: Becoming More Confident in Choices

Decision-making is something we do every day, from choosing what to wear to making life-changing career moves. But have you ever found yourself stuck, second-guessing your choices, or feeling...

Building a Supportive Environment at Home for Adolescent Mental Wellness

5 March 2026

Building a Supportive Environment at Home for Adolescent Mental Wellness

Growing up is tough. Being an adolescent today is like navigating a maze—blindfolded—with a smartphone buzzing in your pocket. Between school pressure, social media drama, identity crises, and...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Theory and Effectiveness

4 March 2026

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Theory and Effectiveness

When life throws curveballs at us—stress, anxiety, self-doubt, or just plain chaotic thoughts—it can feel like you`re lost in your own mind. Enter Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or as the cool...

How to Practice Self-Compassion in Everyday Life

2 March 2026

How to Practice Self-Compassion in Everyday Life

Let’s talk about something way too many of us leave on the back burner—self-compassion. Life can feel like a never-ending to-do list. You`re juggling responsibilities, chasing goals, trying to...

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