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Braggers Gonna Brag, But It Often Backfires
People who brag may think it makes them look good, but it often backfires, new research suggests....
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“Empathy Cards” Help Consumers Find the Right Words
Card designer Emily McDowell struck a chord with people who are tired of platitudes and false cheer...
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No Longer Wanting to Die
"A therapy technique I had never heard of helped me deal with the depression and anxiety that threatened to end my life."...
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How to Get People to Pitch In
We cooperate because it makes us look good....
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6 Syndromes with Surprising Psychotherapy Solutions
Most people now acknowledge that the mind and body are inextricably linked, and problems in one are often related to problems in the other...
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Those Who Believe in Pure Evil Favor Harsher Criminal Punishments
People who believe in pure evil are more likely support sentences such as life in prison without parole and the death penalty for criminals, a psychology study finds...
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Wearing red can make you appear angry and dominant
Men who wear red clothes send out a signal that they are angry and aggressive, in much the same way as if their face had reddened, suggests research published by Durham University in England...
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Are You a Risk Taker? Take the Quiz
Understanding your tolerance for loss may help you navigate high-pressure situations. So how much of a risk-taker are you?...
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The Psychology of Choking Under Pressure
Our performance in the clutch might hinge on how we think about winning and losing...
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