Autonomy-supportive parenting fulfills a child’s basic needs for autonomy and promotes overall well-being.
What Not to Do After a Breakup
To let go of your ex, here are five things to stop doing today.
A New Way to Look at New Year’s Resolutions
Our New Year’s resolutions tend to focus on what we wish to correct in our lives. Most fail. We would fare better if we amplified the positive.
Volunteering Benefits the Health and Wellness of Kids and Teens
For the first time, recent large-scale research assessed the connection between volunteering and the health and well-being of children and adolescents across the United States.
New Research Shows Mindfulness Can Reduce Impulsivity
Five weeks of mindfulness practice can reduce impulsivity and make lasting positive changes to the brain.
Are People Aware of Automatic Attitudes?
Research has suggested that people are aware of their automatic attitudes about items that reflect the associations they have developed.
Struggling With Seasonal Depression? 6 Tips to Help
Seasonal depression affects many people who find that the colder, darker months of winter bring on feelings of sadness or even depression. Here are some tips to help.
5 Mindsets to Help You Stay Grounded During Life Transitions
Navigating a significant life change is hard. However, this difficulty can be better managed by the perspectives we hold and the language we use while transitioning.
Why Ditching Fat Talk and Old Talk Is Good for Your Health
Our obsession with body image and our objectification of our bodies can have harmful effects.
Corporate Psychopathy and the Post Office Scandal
The UK Post Office scandal has raised questions about corporate psychopathy. Psychologists need to investigate why organizations cover up scandals, bullies and toxic behaviour.