Research suggests that teenagers who practice kindness toward themselves are more likely to experience a life filled with variety and perspective-changing events

New research challenges the common belief that mental illness is a primary driver of racist attitudes

Patients with major depressive disorder shares immune abnormalities with inflammatory skin diseases, most notably the immune pathway that is implicated in atopic dermatitis

A new study suggests that people with avoidant attachment styles feel more satisfied when engaging in novel and exciting activities, while those with anxious attachment styles benefit more from familiar and comfortable shared experiences.

Donald Trump’s 2024 election win increased the social acceptability of prejudice

Exposure to low-credibility online health content is limited and concentrated among older adults in the US

Climate policy support linked to emotions

In cultures where men are active parents or where the gap between the rich and poor is wide, women are more likely to invest in their appearance to compete for partners, suggests study of 55 countries

New research identifies a phenomenon called “audience entanglement,” describing how social media creators must actively manage their deep emotional connection to their audience to prevent burnout and sustain their careers

New study suggests that reframing depression as a sign of strength, rather than weakness, boosts self-confidence and tangible goal progress