New research draws connections between having a strong self-concept and experiencing a greater sense of self-control. Article written by Arash Emamzadeh.
PsyPost: Individuals spending more time in daylight have lower risk of mental health disorders
Mental illness has been found to have a negative correlation with spending time in daylight, and a positive correlation with light exposure during nighttime. Article written by Vladimir Hedrih
Psychology Today: Why Infidelity Is Common, and Often Not Regretted
New research suggests that infidelity may function as a remedy for reduced sexual satisfaction within committed couples. Article written by Noam Shpancer Ph.D.
PsyPost: Scientists uncover a startling paradox regarding hypochondria and all-cause mortality
People with hypochondriasis — also known as health anxiety disorder — have been found to be likely to die sooner than people who do not have the condition. Article written by Eric W. Dolan.
Forbes: A Psychologist Makes Sense Of The ‘Butterfly Effect’ In Relationships
How small, repeated gestures can have significant benefits on happiness and relationship longevity. Article written by Mark Travers.