Are You Too Emotional?

Krystine I. Batcho Ph.D. Do some events make you unbearably sad, and others give you great joy? Your ability to be very happy despite times of profound sadness might seem to be a contradiction. More likely, you have a temperament…

Why Does a Difficult Childhood Affect Adult Mental Health?

Seth J. Gillihan PhD Early in my career, I interned for a year at a state psychiatric hospital. The men and women I worked with were dealing with serious mental illness, including depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, as well as substance use disorders. As I…

Ask This Question to Reduce Your Anxiety and Depression

Victoria Maxwell I have feelings about my feelings. When I get anxious, I start to feel anxious about my anxiety; when I start to feel depressed, I get more depressed about being depressed. And when I start to feel those feelings,…

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How to Really Change Behaviors, According to Psychology

Clearer Thinking Today Suppose you want to eat healthier, exercise more, or avoid getting in arguments with your partner. Each of these requires behavior change, but changing behavior can be challenging. An important first step is to pick the right…

Mental Health Issues in the Workplace

Cara Gardenswartz Ph.D. Mental health concerns are increasingly prevalent and impactful in today’s dynamic work environments. Research suggests that one in five adults in the United States experiences a mental health condition each year, making mental health issues a significant…

Finding Fulfillment at Work: The Psychology of Job Crafting

Benjamin Laker The psychological underpinnings of job crafting reveal a complex interplay of motivation, satisfaction, and the pursuit of meaning Job crafting represents a proactive approach that employees take to reshape their work roles, aiming to enhance personal satisfaction, engagement,…

Develop a “Way of Being” to Access Your Masterpiece Within

George Mumford In my latest book, Unlocked, I write about the ability each of us has to uncover our true potential for growth, success, and ultimately greatness by accessing what I call the “masterpiece within.” That happens through a journey from…

Should We Treat Stress?

Lawson Wulsin M.D. Should we treat stress? The answer to this question, as for most complex questions, is “it depends.” For the good and tolerable stresses of daily life, the answer is clearly “no.” By definition, we handle good and tolerable…

Generalizing From Thin Slices of Behaviour

Shane O’Mara D.Phil. When we see public figures—politicians, musicians, actors—in action, all we see is what they are doing in that moment. By this, I mean we see a politician giving a public speech—but we don’t see them chairing meetings,…

Are Negative Headlines Adding Stress to Your Work Life?

Lynn Taylor Geopolitical instability, nuclear threats, political tensions in an election year, inflation, economic uncertainty, U.S. border issues… it’s a wonder anyone can concentrate at work, not to mention keep regular office stress at bay. If the endless flow of…

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