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War in Ukraine affected wellbeing worldwide, but people’s speed of recovery depended on their personality
How Three Hours Could Add Up To Better Retirement
How to be kind to yourself (without going to a day spa)
New Simulator To Improve Driver Safety On WA Roads
New high-tech driving simulator to help make WA roads safer
University Of Queensland Renews VC’s Contract
From viral social media ‘pranks’ to hooning, what makes teens behave so badly?
Video Game Rewards Study Reveals Gamer Good Samaritans
Early COVID-19 research is riddled with poor methods and low-quality results − a problem for science the pandemic worsened but didn’t create
IQ tests: the danger of reading too much into them – and the crucial cognitive skills they don’t measure
What is a ‘gut feeling’ and when should you listen to it?
Patients with low income face hurdles in overcoming eating disorders
Mothers’ dieting habits and self-talk have profound impact on daughters − 2 psychologists explain how to cultivate healthy behaviors and body image
Not all mourning happens after bereavement – for some, grief can start years before the death of a loved one
More Mental Health And Addiction Specialists
How to slow down before you burn out
Carinity supports Ashgrove church to help more individuals and families
Conspiracy theory beliefs don’t change much over time
Out of the rabbit hole: new research shows people can change their minds about conspiracy theories
New collaborative research on exercising to ease depression
You need to calm down: How to make lasting memories at a Taylor Swift concert
Nature vs nurture: shedding light on heritable brain activity
How to create safe spaces with and for Black girls
Visiting relatives in prison study
Visiting relative in prison made difficult by poor, inconsistent information, study finds
Problematic ‘zombie leadership’ lives on
Easy Things We Can Do to Cope With Traumatic Loss
Health scholarships delivering hospital workforce boost
Parents’ conversational approaches about Black Lives Matter differ by race
Study IDs Ways to Better Help Children Experiencing ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾lessness
Screen test: Paper still wins in reading stakes
No more BMI, diets or ‘bad’ foods: why changing how we teach kids about weight and nutrition is long overdue
Psychology funding APS is advocating for in 2024
Career pathways for gifted girls
Neuromodulation: Ultrasound Leads to Braver Behavior in Situations of Mental Conflict
Tips you need to know before setting up your own psychology private practice
Boosting teacher wellbeing at the start of term helps combat attrition and burnout
Mouse social calls and distress calls linked to different neurons
Cross-cultural investigation into meat consumption
Who we care about is limited – but our research shows how humans can expand their ‘moral circle’
Furry fruit improves mental health – fast
James Cook University Singapore Selects Juniper Networks to Enable Transformative Blended Learning Experiences Powered by an AI-Driven Network
How to elicit authentic ‘yes’
Academic Excellence with Katie Cox
2024 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Awards Tasmanian finalists announced
University awarded £23.5m to lead delivery of educational psychology training
Deputy Mayor calls time on Council career
What drives us to be anonymous online