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Ingroup Bias: Favoring Those Who Are Like Us

12 February 2026

Ingroup Bias: Favoring Those Who Are Like Us

Have you ever noticed how people often stick with those who are similar to them? Whether it’s rooting for your hometown sports team, feeling proud of your cultural roots, or just clicking better...

The Intersection of Phobias and PTSD: What You Need to Know

11 February 2026

The Intersection of Phobias and PTSD: What You Need to Know

You’re out for a walk on a sunny afternoon. Birds chirping. Coffee in hand. Life is good. Suddenly, a dog barks loudly behind a fence. No big deal, right? But for someone with a trauma history or...

Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Improve Communication Skills

10 February 2026

Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Improve Communication Skills

Effective communication is the backbone of healthy relationships, whether personal or professional. Yet, many people struggle with expressing themselves clearly, managing conflicts, or simply...

The Gambler’s Fallacy: Misunderstanding Randomness and Probability

9 February 2026

The Gambler’s Fallacy: Misunderstanding Randomness and Probability

Have you ever had a moment where you felt like luck was `due`? Maybe you’ve been flipping a coin and it landed on heads five times in a row — so you just knew tails had to be next. Don’t...

Holistic Approaches to Managing Psychosomatic Disorders

8 February 2026

Holistic Approaches to Managing Psychosomatic Disorders

Let’s be real for a second—our minds and bodies are in a committed, lifelong relationship. When one starts acting up, the other often follows suit. Cue psychosomatic disorders. These tricky...

How to Prevent Relapse Through Ongoing Psychological Counseling

7 February 2026

How to Prevent Relapse Through Ongoing Psychological Counseling

Let’s face it — life is kind of like trying to keep a houseplant alive. Sometimes you’re on it: watering regularly, making sure it gets sun, giving it the occasional pep talk. Other times?...

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New Mexico State Univ. professor gets international accolade for psychology research

February 12, 2026 - 13:33

New Mexico State Univ. professor gets international accolade for psychology research

A professor at New Mexico State University has been honored with a prestigious international award for his contributions to the field of psychology. David Trafimow, a longtime faculty member in the...

Has Sports Lost Its Luster in a Divided America?

February 11, 2026 - 23:28

Has Sports Lost Its Luster in a Divided America?

In an era defined by daily chaos and social turmoil, the simple joy found in ordinary pleasures is increasingly elusive. For many Americans, this includes the once-unifying spectacle of sports. The...

FounderNexus | Founder Blind Spots: The Psychology of Outliers

February 11, 2026 - 12:30

FounderNexus | Founder Blind Spots: The Psychology of Outliers

A unique event is set to explore the hidden psychological challenges faced by startup founders driving extraordinary growth. Titled `Founder Blind Spots: The Psychology of Outliers,` the session...

‘Love languages’ lack scientific evidence, becoming the archetype of bad psychology

February 10, 2026 - 19:22

‘Love languages’ lack scientific evidence, becoming the archetype of bad psychology

The popular concept of `love languages,` which suggests people express and receive love through five primary channels, is facing increased criticism from psychologists who argue it lacks rigorous...

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Ingroup Bias Favoring Those Who Are Like Us

Ah, ingroup bias—the ultimate ‘us vs. them’ game! It’s like a club where everyone gets a free T-shirt for just being ‘us.’ Just remember, if we all wore the same shirt, we might trip over our own biases! Let’s get stylishly inclusive!

Author: Ezra McWhorter

February 12, 2026

How To Stay Grounded During Lifes Transitions

Oh sure, just stay grounded while juggling work, relationships, and an existential crisis. Easy peasy! Who needs a grounding technique when you can simply channel your inner Zen master and float serenely above all your chaotic life transitions?

Author: Matilda McElroy

February 11, 2026

Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy To Improve...

This article presents an intriguing intersection of cognitive behavioral therapy and communication skills! I`m curious to learn how CBT techniques can specifically enhance our ability to express thoughts and emotions effectively. Can anyone share...

Author: Nora Larsen

February 11, 2026

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