I recently attended a memorial service at Harvard University for my one-time boss and academic mentor Joseph Nye, who readers doubtless know died unexpectedly this past spring. It drove home not only ...
A new study shows that misophonia, strong negative reactions to certain sounds, is closely linked to cognitive and emotional inflexibility.
A new study provides evidence that misophonia is linked to difficulties in adapting to emotional demands and switching ...
Being ghosted can hurt us enough that we may become vulnerable to impulsive and compulsive online behaviors and maladaptive ...
Work anxiety is more common than many people realize. If you work in a high-stress environment and feel on edge during your ...
When it comes to anxiety, a recent discovery opens the way to a simple and natural way to soothe it. Researchers have shown that cultivating a sense of wonder has a direct effect on the brain, ...
Young adult "night owls" (or "evening types"—those who prefer to stay up late) are significantly more at risk of developing problematic relationships with smartphones and social media, according to a ...
Paul Harrison has previously received funding from ASIC, the TGA, Department of Environment and Heritage, and the Consumer Action Law Centre. He is affiliated with Deakin University, Better ...
Regular physical activity also has other benefits for anxiety, says Adam Borland, PsyD, a psychologist at Cleveland Clinic Center for Behavioral Health in Ohio. “Exercise serves as a healthy ...
The search for a new job, whether you’ve lost work or are changing careers, can be an emotionally taxing experience. Job-search anxiety is not a clinical diagnosis, but the term can be used to ...
CLEVELAND — Researchers narrowed down what appears to be the correct dosage during a first ever rigorous clinical trial examining LSD as a treatment for generalized anxiety disorder, with results ...
Introduction: Co-rumination, the excessive discussion of negative events with peers, exhibits a trade-off effect: it enhances friendship quality while simultaneously increasing the risk of ...