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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosomatic Symptoms

26 June 2026

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosomatic Symptoms

Let’s be honest: our minds and bodies have a weirdly intense connection. Have you ever felt butterflies in your stomach before a big presentation? Or noticed chest tightness when you`re anxious?...

How Past Experiences Shape Future Decisions

25 June 2026

How Past Experiences Shape Future Decisions

Ever wondered why you hesitate before making a decision that others seem to take easily? Or why certain paths feel more “natural” to you than others? The truth is, we`re all walking around with...

The Role of Vulnerability in Authentic Leadership

24 June 2026

The Role of Vulnerability in Authentic Leadership

Let’s be real for a minute. When you hear the word “leadership,” what’s the first image that pops into your head? Maybe a CEO in a sleek suit, standing confidently at a podium? Or a...

The Role of Solution-Focused Therapy in Achieving Personal Goals

23 June 2026

The Role of Solution-Focused Therapy in Achieving Personal Goals

Life is full of challenges, and at times, it can feel like you`re stuck in a rut with no way forward. You may have big dreams or personal goals, but obstacles—both internal and external—keep...

Resilience and Emotional Flexibility: How to Adapt to Change

22 June 2026

Resilience and Emotional Flexibility: How to Adapt to Change

Let’s face it—life throws curveballs. No matter how hard we plan or try to stay in control, change is inevitable. A job loss, a breakup, moving to a new city, or even positive shifts like...

The Ikea Effect: Why We Value Things We Create More Than Others

21 June 2026

The Ikea Effect: Why We Value Things We Create More Than Others

Ever spent hours putting together a piece of IKEA furniture, and when you were finally done, you looked at it like it was a work of art? Sure, maybe the drawer`s a little crooked, and you...

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Legal sector can use psychology to beat fear of AI

June 26, 2026 - 08:31

Legal sector can use psychology to beat fear of AI

Law firms and legal departments are being told that understanding the emotional barriers to technology adoption is just as important as the technology itself. While artificial intelligence promises...

Psychology says people who hang clocks in every room may not be obsessed with time, they could be seeking

June 25, 2026 - 23:05

Psychology says people who hang clocks in every room may not be obsessed with time, they could be seeking

A home filled with clocks in nearly every room might seem like a sign of a time-obsessed personality. But psychology suggests the real motivation often has little to do with punctuality. Instead,...

Psychology says people who decline invitations more often as they get older may not be becoming unfriendly

June 25, 2026 - 13:27

Psychology says people who decline invitations more often as they get older may not be becoming unfriendly

A growing body of psychological research suggests that the common habit of declining social invitations later in life is not a sign of becoming unfriendly or withdrawn. Instead, it reflects a...

'The Five': Psychology reveals why you forget names, not because you're rude

June 24, 2026 - 07:57

'The Five': Psychology reveals why you forget names, not because you're rude

A recent discussion on `The Five` highlighted new psychological insights into a common social frustration: forgetting someone`s name seconds after being introduced. Contrary to popular belief, this...

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How To Practice Emotional Intelligence During...

This article is a great reminder of the power of emotional intelligence. Practicing these techniques during tough talks can really strengthen relationships and foster understanding. Thank you for sharing these insights!

Author: Daisy Patterson

June 26, 2026

The Role Of Cognitive Dissonance In Leadership...

This article raises fascinating questions about how cognitive dissonance shapes leaders` decisions. I`m curious about specific examples where this has played out in real leadership scenarios. How do leaders reconcile conflicting beliefs, and what impact...

Author: Delta Rhodes

June 25, 2026

How Past Experiences Shape Future Decisions

This article offers valuable insights into decision-making processes.

Author: Ella Chapman

June 25, 2026

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