Today, when you look at trauma and its impact you can see the reality of our society’s values exposed.
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- Resources, Announcements & Books
New Book Explores How People Build Good Relationships Across Cultural Boundaries
by Psychregby PsychregIs it correct to clear your plate when a dinner guest, or should you leave a small amount to show you were served enough?
- Gender & Sexuality
Addressing Men’s Mental Health: Why Are So Many of the Males I Grew Up with Struggling?
by Aidan Martinby Aidan MartinIt didn’t help that we attended a high school that was prone to violence and bullying.
While sitting ideal, often various thoughts and questions strike my mind.
- Cyberpsychology & Technology
Digital Trackers for Mental Health Not Yet Fit for Purpose, According to New Research
by Psychregby PsychregDigital tracking of people with mental health conditions has the power to transform medical diagnostics and treatment.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Researchers Share Database for Studying Individual Differences in Language Skills
by Psychregby PsychregAdult language users not only differ in the number of words they know, they also differ in how quickly they produce and understand words and sentences.
- Society & Culture
Research Explores How We Form Our Beliefs in a World of Filter Bubbles
by Psychregby PsychregWhy do so many Republicans still believe that the recent US presidential election was fraudulent?
- Mind & Brain
Learning a New Language Changes the Brain’s Division of Labour
by News Releaseby News ReleaseLearning a language later in life changes how the two halves of the brain contribute.
- Society & Culture
Exploring a Filipino Community’s Way of Finding Their Voice and Bolstering Mental Health
by Sarah Reidby Sarah ReidClimate change disproportionately affects the Global South, and women, indigenous groups, and the poor are worse affected.
- Society & Culture
New Research Explores How Religion Can Hamper Economic Progress
by Psychregby PsychregReligion hampered the diffusion of knowledge and economic development in France during the Second Industrial Revolution (1870–1914).
Setting boundaries during times when another person says something that goes against your values can help us to maintain our self-esteem.
Poor mental health affects nearly everyone at some point in their life, and it doesn’t discriminate.
A new Bury Homeless Partnership webpage has been launched today, which is World Homeless Day.
The worrying statistics gleaned by numerous charities and organisations focused on problem gambling indicate that gambling addiction is a growing problem in today’s society.
- Society & Culture
We’re Experiencing Pandemic Anomie – Consistency and Community Can Help Us Combat It
Our society has gone into a state of anomie. The practices that held us together before the pandemic have all become risky or near impossible.