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
- Dogs, Eating, and Emotions
9 August 2022
How we feed our canine companions is emotionally complicated for us and for them. - The Angel Investor’s Mind Tricks
9 August 2022
Founders can use behavioral biases to their advantage, but it's harder than it seems. Fear of missing out is one that startups notoriously try to exploit but get wrong. - What’s the Feminine Form of "Geezer"?
8 August 2022
We know the geezer. And the geezer has his lovable side. But what about the geezer’s female counterpart? - 3 Types of Soothing Self-Talk for Anxiety
8 August 2022
When you feel anxious, compassionate self-talk can help you make better choices. Here are three approaches that can help. - When Complex Trauma and Severe Character Pathology Meet
8 August 2022
How sadism and masochism, rage and pain, loss and empathy, define the patient with complex trauma and severe character pathology. - 5 Ways to Get Your Feelings Flowing
8 August 2022
Feeling emotionally numb? Try these simple activities to get your emotions unstuck. - Treating Mental Health Through the Microbiome
8 August 2022
Mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression have historically focused on the brain. But what if a strong link lives in our gut? - How “What I Eat in a Day” Videos Can Impact Mental Health
8 August 2022
Watching “what I eat in a day” videos is likely to cause more harm than good, especially for those at risk for eating disorders. But it's possible to be smarter about viewing them. Here's how. - Why Breakups Are Harder Than They Used To Be
8 August 2022
How to heal from modern-day heartbreak when your partner ends the relationship. - New Study Claims Red Meat Risky for Heart and Brain Health
8 August 2022
A new highly publicized Tufts University/Cleveland Clinic study connects red meat to heart attacks and strokes. Should you be worried?
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