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It's not that believers in conspiracy theories are massively overconfident; there is no data on that, because the studies ...
New research shows that elevated glutamate-glutamine (Glx) levels in the anterior insular cortex (AIC) make people more ...
Brown said individuals with scrupulosity may start with an anxiety disorder or general OCD that “attaches itself” to their ...
Better assessment of stress and tailored approaches to combat it could give clinicians the tools they need to fend off lasting damage to health ...
Bongi’s unbothered and comical reaction, complete with an English twang, during a surprise rehab visit went viral and left ...
The shot will only go smoothly when it takes the archer himself by surprise,” he wrote—when you “let go of yourself.” In short, Herrigel learned that the secret to archery—and the approach to life he ...
Less than 10% of dreaded outcomes ever tend to occur. Here, four doctors of psychiatry and psychology offer strategies to ...
Guilt over specific actions can point us to what matters. It can cue us to ways we are hurting or burdening other people, and can signal us to repair wrongs and make amends. And yet, many of us ...
Intrusive thoughts can feel shocking, disturbing, or shameful. But they’re just noise and meaningless, and not a sign of who ...
Recent research found that individuals with higher levels of narcissistic traits are more prone to maladaptive daydreaming.
The solution is not just resilience training or time off. It’s a shift in how we define health, leadership and productivity.
There is a continued controversy about whether challenging maladaptive thoughts rather than use of behavioural interventions alone is associated with the greatest efficacy.