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Arash EmamzadehPsychology Today |
Among people with Dark Triad personalities, narcissists tend to be the happiest.
What's the difference between hostile and benevolent sexism?
Role-related biases in memory of aggressive encounters are discussed.
We use different rules when judging our own versus others’ authenticity.
Why love fades, and how to keep it going strong.
New research investigates 17 potential predictors of involuntary singlehood.
Research shows why recognizing the benefits of self-affirmation is important.
Research suggests self-concept clarity increases self-control.
Diagnosis and management of treatment-resistant depression are discussed.
A subtle form of gender bias may be at play.
Research shows nostalgia can restore life meaning for lonely individuals.
Research shows loneliness-related stigma varies by age, gender, and culture.
A recent paper discusses constructive conflict resolution.
Depressed people use emotion-regulation techniques that make them feel worse.
Why only some victims of childhood adversity develop mental illness.
Belief updating in depression is examined.
Rejection sensitivity can reduce relationship closeness and satisfaction.
Variation in sensory processing sensitivity and reactivity are discussed.