Tag: psychology

Study looks at interaction of personality and well-being during the pandemic

From the University of Münster press release: During the corona crisis, neurotic people experience more negative emotions in their everyday lives, are more unstable emotionally and worry more about their… Read more »

Study suggests individuals with high ADHD-traits are more vulnerable to insomnia

From the Karolinska Institutet press release: Individuals with high ADHD-traits that do not meet the criteria for a diagnosis are less able to perform tasks involving attentional regulation or emotional… Read more »

Study suggests pretend play promotes the development of socio-emotional competences in children aged five and six

From the Université de Genève press release: Being socially and emotionally competent from an early age is likely to help children win acceptance by their peers, build better relationships with… Read more »

Study suggests supporting someone’s negative emotions can help foster a positive outlook

From the Ohio State University press release: Telling a distressed friend or family member something as simple as “I understand why you feel that way” can go a long way… Read more »

Study suggests a new framework for emotional well-being focusing on learnable skills

From the University of Wisconsin-Madison press release: A growing mental health crisis is the “second wave” of health issues that experts anticipate due to the prolonged stress of the COVID-19… Read more »

Study looks at how people’s moods might affect their trust of autonomous products

From the Stanford University press release: While a certain level of trust is needed for autonomous cars and smart technologies to reach their full potential, these technologies are not infallible… Read more »