What many people label as habitual overthinking often reflects a deeper psychological skill: the ability to analyze emotions, social cues and consequences with care.
The mental health of our society is far from ideal. Rates of stress, depression, and anxiety are increasing. The data on college students is especially troubling. There are likely many reasons for ...
Rather than a single hyperactive area causing emotional instability, recent research points to network-wide communication. Scientists found that neuroticism involves tight connections between the ...
Emotional tears are a uniquely human behavior. Research suggests they evolved not for eye health but as a powerful social signal that strengthens bonds and elicits care.
TAMPA, Fla. — Now that election results are in, processing the emotions that come with those returns can be just as personal as the reasons behind the political choices people made. Licensed Clinical ...
Traditional emotional management typically focuses on suppressing or controlling feelings. This approach, often seen as the standard way of coping, emphasizes the need to regulate emotions to function ...
A new study led by UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) shows that targeting emotional processing is key to treating and managing chronic pain. The study is based on a randomized ...
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If you frequently absorb other people’s emotions as if they’re your own, psychology says these 11 empathy traits may explain why
I walked into a meeting last year where two colleagues were in the middle of a tense disagreement. I wasn’t involved. I didn’t even know what they were arguing about. But within five minutes, my chest ...
A child sitting with a tablet may look calm, even “well-behaved.” But what is happening inside the brain tells a very ...
Alcoholics’ brains may process emotion differently than those of people who don’t have a history of alcohol abuse, according to a study published in the November issue of the journal Alcoholism: ...
The aftermath of divorce brings profound changes that can leave even the strongest individuals feeling unsteady. While each person’s experience differs, understanding common emotional responses helps ...
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