Psychology Today Articles and News
Psychology Today doesn’t give you much to go on in terms of descriptions of their ‘news’ articles, but at least the articles are interesting sometimes!
News from Psychology Today
- 2 Factors That Can Make ‘Fluid Relationships’ Work
1 October 2023
Is a fluid relationship doomed from the start? Not always, suggests research. - Apple's New iPhone Can Track Your Mood
30 September 2023
Apple’s new mental health focus heralds a new human-tech interaction era. - What Couples Are Comfortable Talking About
30 September 2023
In your interactions with your partner, try noticing when you’re more or less able to effectively engage, and consider what you’re talking about. It might provide useful insights. - 7 Reasons to Take More Risks the Older You Get
30 September 2023
Society may say that risk-taking is for younger folks and that you need to be more careful when you get older. But here's why the opposite may be the case. - Why You Should Never Choke a Partner During Sex
30 September 2023
Choking a partner during sex has become popular thanks to porn. It is just as dangerous as a police chokehold and can cause permanent brain damage or death. - Getting Your Bearings Is Hardest when You’ve Just Lost Them
30 September 2023
It's hard overcoming anxiety when we're at our most anxious. Here are six tips for self-soothing through a difficult transition. - How Social Support Can Reduce Your Risk for Depression
30 September 2023
The role of social support in buffering against depression just got even more clear. - How Being a Therapist Can Impact Your Personal Life
30 September 2023
The good, the bad, and the ugly: A study reveals the secret lives of therapists. - What’s It Like When Your Friend Is a Therapist?
30 September 2023
We’re friends in spite of your “stuff.” We know what's going on, but that's usually not what matters in a friendship. - Surprising Ways the Vagus Nerve Activates During Exercise
30 September 2023
A new study shows how during exercise, vagus nerve activity increases and enhances coronary blood flow.
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