Just a few hours of sleep loss make people more irritable and likely to react with anger. (In brief. Tired and irritable. Monitor on Psychology, 2019, 50(3), p. 18) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Gender Roles
19 JunA study found that when young women believe that more men are willing to be stay-at-home dads, they are more able to envision themselves as the primary breadwinners for their families. (In brief, Changing gender roles. Monitor on Psychology, 2019,50(3), p. 14. http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Memories
11 JunThose who remember their relationships with their parents as being more supportive generally have better physical health and less depression. (In brief. Good memories, good health. Monitor on Psychology, 2019, 50(1), p. 14) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Wisdom
9 JunJohn Dewey: Democracy has to reborn anew every generation, and education is its midwife. http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Self-esteem
29 MaySelf-esteem peaks at age 60. (In brief. Confidence increases with age. Monitor on Psychology, 2018, 49(11), p. 15) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Wisdom
25 MayRoss Perot: Failures are like skinned knees, painful but superficial. http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Civility
21 MayResearchers analyzed the texts of the full Congressional Record from 1996 to 2015 and found that in times when Congress was more civil, public opinion polls rated Congress higher. It seems that people do value civility. (In brief. Civil Response. Monitor on Psychology, 49(11), 13-14) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Decisions
18 MayA study has found that when people make decisions based on intuition, they are more likely to report that these decisions reflect their true selves than when they make decisions based on reason. (In brief. Trust your gut. Monitor on Psychology, 2018, 49(11), p. 12) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Suicide and Guns
15 MayOf the 39,000 annual gun deaths in the U.S., 27% are from mass shootings and 60% are from suicide. States with more stringent gun legislation have lower suicide rates than those with more lenient laws. (Palmer, C. Can making suicide more difficult save lives? Monitor on Psychology, 2018, 49(10), 88-91) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com
Personality
11 MayResearchers analyzed data from almost 1800 participants who took the same personality test in high school and then 50 years later. Overall, they became more conscientious, more emotionally stable, and more agreeable with maturation. Nevertheless, most subjects maintained their positions on personality traits relative to their peers. To illustrate, those who were more conscientious than their peers at age 18 remained so 50 years later. (In brief. Personality over the life span. Monitor on Psychology, 2018, 49(10), p. 18) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com