The Power of Unconventional Connections: How Hobbies and Media Can Combat Loneliness

A groundbreaking study has revealed that individuals can cultivate a profound sense of social connection and combat feelings of loneliness without ever leaving their homes. Researchers have found that engaging…

A Single Online Session Transformed Young People’s Response to an Uncertain World

The landscape of youth mental health has been dramatically reshaped by a singular online intervention, offering a novel pathway for young individuals to navigate the pervasive uncertainties of contemporary life.…

Regular Moderate Exercise Can Slow Brain Aging by Ten Years

A decade-long study involving nearly 900 older adults has revealed that engaging in regular moderate exercise can significantly slow the aging process of the brain, potentially reversing cognitive decline by…

Openness to Experience: The Personality Trait Linked to Richer Sexual Fantasies

Individuals scoring high on the personality trait of openness to experience are more likely to report a greater frequency and variety of sexual fantasies across multiple domains. This finding emerges…

An Ideal God-Loving Family

The intersection of high-control religious environments and familial stability has become a focal point for mental health professionals and human rights advocates, as more individuals come forward with accounts of…

The Psychological and Clinical Landscape of End-of-Life Anxiety Understanding the Intersections of Trauma Palliative Care and Human Agency

The distinction between the fear of death and the fear of dying represents a critical divide in modern psychological and medical discourse. While death is often categorized as a philosophical…

What people label as risky offers clues about how risk preferences work.

Understanding how individuals perceive and react to risk is a cornerstone of behavioral economics, psychology, and even public policy. The subjective nature of what constitutes "risky" behavior or a "risky"…

What Liking Certain Foods and Drinks Reveals About Your Personality

Research emerging from the scientific community continues to shed light on the intricate relationship between our gustatory preferences and the fundamental aspects of our personalities. A growing body of evidence…

The Findings Act as a Check Against the Constant Negative Messaging About Screen Time

A growing body of research is challenging the prevailing narrative that screen time is inherently detrimental to cognitive development and mental well-being, particularly among children and adolescents. Recent studies, building…

The personality traits that suggest you have higher intelligence.

New research indicates that specific personality traits are significantly associated with higher levels of intelligence, particularly in the domain of crystallized intelligence. A study conducted with university students in the…