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Conflict is “inevitable and normal in intimate relationships,” said Andrew Christensen, a distinguished research professor at the U.C.L.A. department of psychology. But the way that couples manage it ...
A new study looks at how young Namibians reach adulthood, broadening the understanding of this life stage in sub-Saharan ...
Of all the sounds we encounter, music seems to be the stickiest for our brains.While words and sounds can also pop into our head, they are less likely to echo there than songs, which tend ...
Many researchers are looking for ways to advocate for their science as the funding landscape for scientific research becomes more uncertain in the United States and other areas of the world.
Many researchers are looking for ways to advocate for their science as the funding landscape for scientific research becomes more uncertain in the United States and other areas of the world.
Narcissistic leaders both fascinate and repel us. They can be charming, act assertively and articulate visions that may inspire confidence, especially in times of uncertainty. This can attract many ...
Autism is not one condition,” said Geraldine Dawson, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University and founding director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development. “It ...
Advances in Psychological Science Open (APSO), a new open access journal in the field of psychology, is seeking to appoint additional Associate Editors to join its editorial team. Rachael Jack, the ...
These methods haven’t been rigorously studied, but it makes sense — at least in theory — that they may help some people fall asleep, said Allison Harvey, a professor and clinical psychologist at the ...