Category: Emotions

Study looks at how self-regulation can help in bouncing back from job loss

From the Wiley press release: Stress associated with job loss can have a host of negative effects on individuals that may hinder their ability to become re-employed. A new study… Read more »

Study suggests link between loneliness and development of type 2 diabetes

From the King’s College London press release: Published in the journal Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]), the study shows that it is the absence… Read more »

Study suggests panic when away from smartphone linked to feelings of inadequacy

From the Ohio State University press release: Feelings of panic when a person is away from their smartphone could be connected to general feelings of inadequacy and inferiority, a new… Read more »

Study looks at how anxiety and hope can drive new product adoption

From the American Marketing Association press release: Researchers from University of New South Wales, University of Southern California, and Imperial College London published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that… Read more »

Study suggests ability to handle own emotions affects experiences of victims of bullying

From the University of Tokyo press release: It is well-known that victims of bullying can have higher risks of future health and social problems. However, different victims experience a broad… Read more »