A new study shows that misophonia, strong negative reactions to certain sounds, is closely linked to cognitive and emotional inflexibility.
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A new study provides evidence that misophonia is linked to difficulties in adapting to emotional demands and switching ...
In a recent post, I ruminated about the difference between rumination and self-examination. Since we introverts tend to spend a lot of time in our own heads, we are at risk of digging ourselves into ...
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Erica Boothby was smart and talented – and yet people didn’t seem to like her. Or so she believed. Aged 30, the social psychology PhD student at Yale University would spend all of her time out of the ...