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Struggling with a bad day? These science-backed mood hacks help teens bounce back fast, boosting confidence, energy, and emotional balance.
Korean researchers develop AI to monitor emotional workload in call center workers Innovative AI technology aims to enhance well-being in the emotional labor sector.
A study published in The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories found that belief in pseudoscience often stems from a lack of ...
Want a fast, reliable check on your relationship? The Valentine Scale, backed by research, helps couples gauge trust, ...
Spending time alone is a universal experience but whether it feels empowering or lonely largely depends on how we frame it. While solitude can be an opportunity for self-reflection, relaxation or ...
As relationships evolve and mature, conversations between many couples devolve into discussions of checklists, tasks and events, but not the relationship itself, said Julie Gottman, a clinical ...
Your childhood shaped you—but it doesn’t have to define your parenting. Discover how to break generational patterns and raise ...