Feelings of Nostalgia Boost Optimism

If you want to feel more optimistic about what the future holds, sometimes it helps to look at the past. That’s because taking a minute to bask in nostalgic memories can make you feel more positive about what’s in store. And as I’ve talked about here before, optimism tends to be a self-fulfilling prophecy that’s…

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Audiobooks Can Help or Hurt Driving

Is turning on an audiobook during your morning commute just another example of the dangers of distracted driving, or can help keep you alert and driving safely? Both, apparently. To explore this question, researchers from University of Guelph, in Canada, had participants complete a driving simulation task, either in silence or while listening to an…

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Does Being Single Mean Being Lonely?

We often take it for granted that being in a romantic relationship is a good thing and that being single means being relatively lonely. Culturally, the common message seems to be that having a long-term romantic partner is preferable, and that being single means being alone. So does the science back this idea up? To…

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Are Some Types of Meditation Better for Mental Health?

Meditation is one of those things like exercise that’s often brought up as a practical task anyone can make a habit of to improve their mental health. And just like there are different forms of exercise, there are also different kinds of meditation to choose from. For example, mindfulness meditation emphasizes, as the name suggests,…

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Personality Influences How People Respond to Stress

Have you ever wondered how some people can keep their cool even when they’re under extreme pressure? Or maybe you’re one of those people! A new study from researchers in China suggests that personality could be part of it. In the study, participants were subjected to what psychologists call the Trier Social Stress Test, which…

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How Does Happiness Change Through Life?

Maybe you’ll never again be as happy as you are right now. Or maybe you’ll continue to get happier and happier as you get older. Clearly, the trajectory happiness takes is different from individual to individual. Some people might experience their thirties as the best time of their lives while others may not hit their…

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Do Different Psychiatric Disorders Share the Same Genes?

It’s easy to think of psychiatric disorders as categories with distinct boundaries. Schizophrenia is separate from depression, which is different than anxiety. At a genetic level, though, it’s not at all clear that this is the case. We know that most mental health conditions have a significant genetic component. If you have a family history…

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“Dark Tetrad” Personality Traits Predict Right-Wing Extremism

Last year saw an election in which the established political order was disrupted and a right-wing populist gained a momentum that few people expected. I’m talking, of course, about the 2016 Austrian presidential election. Traditionally, Austrian politics has been dominated by the center-left Social Democratic Party and the center-right Austrian People’s Party. Last year, though,…

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Facebook, Narcissism and Fear of Missing Out

Do you have a Facebook problem? If so, you’re not alone – well, as long as you’re on Facebook, anyway! Psychologists sometimes talk about “Facebook intrusion,” which is the idea that Facebook use can develop addictive or compulsive elements to the point that it starts to interfere with people’s lives. There’s even a questionnaire designed…

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Job-Personality Fit Contributes to Financial Success

Would you take a job that was a bad fit for your personality to make a lot of money? If so, you might be doing it wrong. That’s because, according to a new study published in Psychological Science, being financially successful may in part depend on finding a job that suits your temperament. In the…

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