Browsing: Psychology
9/11-related illnesses have killed more FDNY members than died in World Trade Center attack
Twenty-three years ago today, 343 members of the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) were killed in…
While the modern marijuana consumer may be shedding that lazy stoner stereotype, new research shows that employees who use and…
If someone told you specifically not to think of a white elephant, chances are you wouldn’t be able to help…
It’s not a contest: Bragging about your work stress may make you seem less likable and incompetent, says new study
We’ve all experienced stress in the workplace at one time or another, and sometimes commiserating with your colleagues can lift…
Whether you’ve been in the workforce for a few years or a few decades, odds are you’ve tolerated a toxic…
Recruiters, beware: Narcissistic applicants are drawn to this kind of ‘seductive’ language in job postings
Every company wants to hire someone “ambitious” who “thinks outside the box,” right? Who “thinks strategically” and “communicates persuasively”? While…
If you picked up a craft or creative hobby during the COVID lockdowns, this may well have helped you through…
Simone Biles’s triumphant Olympics comeback is a testament to something quite ordinary: consistent therapy
Simone Biles wouldn’t be on the mat if she didn’t spend time on the couch, she explained at this year’s…
One of the best things you can do for your mental health and well-being, according to a psychologist who counsels U.S. Olympians
I faltered; usually I’m the one asking questions during an interview. My thoughts drifted back to childhood, to hazy memories…
As a child, you likely had a bedtime routine: take a bath, put on your pajamas, brush your teeth, and…