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
- Who's Watching Whom? The Dangers of Surveillance Capitalism
28 March 2024
Algorithms learn our preferences and create an endless feedback loop, giving us more of the same. The digital world is about maximizing profits, not optimizing people’s lives. - Is Your Sleep Tracker Disrupting Your Sleep?
28 March 2024
Researchers have discovered new trigger for insomnia: preoccupation with a sleep-tracking device. - Princess Kate's Royal Battle With Cancer
28 March 2024
Princess Kate shared her cancer diagnosis with the public, underscoring the roles of empathy, understanding, and specific support to bridge isolation. - Ability, Interest, and Compensation: How to Choose a Career
28 March 2024
Finding a career that aligns with a college student's abilities, interests, and compensation requires self-reflection, exploration, and strategic planning. - Religion: Why We Need to Regain a Mythos
28 March 2024
Science can be framed as the justification system that determines what is, whereas religion is the justification of what ought to be. - New Study: 1 in 10 High School Seniors Use Delta-8-THC
28 March 2024
New data finds that Delta-8-THC use among high schoolers is increasingly common—and risky. - Why Are Americans a Not Very Happy Group of People?
28 March 2024
The keys to happiness are not what many us think they are. - The Benefits of Humor in Therapy
28 March 2024
Humor is an underappreciated element in psychotherapy—one that can reduce anxiety, increase perspective, and strengthen the psychotherapeutic relationship. - Forget Your Bucket List—Try Buckets of Well-Being Instead
28 March 2024
Instead of waiting for "someday" to come or for happiness to befall you, here's something you can do each day to nourish and strengthen your well-being. - When Your Boss Is Condescending
28 March 2024
Is your boss condescending? Learn some tips to maintain professionalism while commanding respect.
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