November 23, 2024 - 20:00

Online support for those grieving a suicide can be invaluable, providing a sense of community and understanding. However, many individuals find that their participation dwindles once they begin to heal and are no longer solely defined by their pain. This raises the question: what does life look like on "the other side" of such profound loss? The journey toward recovery is unique for each person, often marked by a gradual shift from grief to a renewed sense of purpose and connection. As individuals move forward, they may discover new ways to honor their loved ones while embracing the possibility of joy and fulfillment.
April 6, 2026 - 01:00
Three Key Habits That Predict Long-Term Relationship HappinessForget the fleeting rush of initial chemistry. According to a psychologist, the true predictors of lasting happiness in a relationship are far more substantial and built on daily habits. While...
April 4, 2026 - 00:56
Southeastern students present research at Southwestern Psychological Association Convention | Southeastern Oklahoma State UniversityFour standout students from Southeastern Oklahoma State University showcased their research prowess at the annual Southwestern Psychological Association (SWPA) convention in Frisco, Texas. They...
April 3, 2026 - 23:58
March Madness and the mind: Dr Michael Gerson on pressure, mistakes, and the psychology of high-stakes sportAs the NCAA tournament reaches its thrilling climax, the spotlight intensifies not just on physical skill but on mental fortitude. From a critical late-game turnover in a tense matchup to the...
April 2, 2026 - 20:52
Psychology researchers have determined the best time to text after a first dateThe age-old dating dilemma of when to text after a first date has a new, science-backed answer. According to recent psychology research, the optimal strategy is surprisingly simple: send a message...