Identity

2 Feb

In a survey of almost 300 Americans, including evidence also from their peers, it could be seen that those who had lived abroad had a clearer sense of self than those who hadn’t. (In brief, Finding yourself,far from home. Monitor on Psychology, 2018, 49(7), P. 17) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com

Wisdom

31 Jan

Soren Kiekegaard: Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom. http://www.finebergpsychotheray.com

Exercise

26 Jan

A research study showed that as many Americans as Dutch and English responders believed that they were active, but fitness-tracker data showed Americans actually to be less active than the other two groups. (In brief. Of course I exercise! Monitor on Psychology, 2018, 49(7), p. 16) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com

Diversity

23 Jan

People who live in more racially diverse neighborhoods are more likely to be helpful to others. (In brief. Diversity breeds pro-social behavior. Monitor on Psychology, 2018, 49(7), p. 13) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com

Wisdom

19 Jan

Isaac Asimov: Science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom. http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com

Relationships

16 Jan

Men who were reported by their parents to have spent time with their friends as children had lower blood pressure and lower BMIs when they were in their early thirties than those who had not. (In brief. Lifelong benefits of childhood friends. Monitor on Psychology, 2018, 49(7), p. 12) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com

Diagnoses

12 Jan

Autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder may all three be based on a common gene set. This finding may lead to new treatments. (Fischetti, M. Mental illness overlap. Scientific American, 2018, 319(1), p. 76) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com

Cognition

5 Jan

Throughout the centuries, scientific thinking has met resistance, especially if scientific findings challenge the political or religious status quo. Just the facts can be denied because we humans have ingrained cognitive biases. These biases come from a human propensities to take short cuts by relying on group consensus or experts, by reinterpreting mixed data to fit preexisting beliefs, and by giving into social pressure. (Kendrick, D. T.; Cohen, A. B.; Neuberg, S. L.; & Cialdine, R. B. The science of antiscience thinking. Scientific American, 2018, 319(1), pp. 36-41) http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com

Cognition

29 Dec

A meta-analysis of 14 studies found that readers of fiction have a better understanding of social information, including the perception and interpretation of social cues, than do those who read nonfiction or not at all. (In brief. Fiction’s real world benefits. Monitor on Psychology, 2019, 50(2), p. 11). http://www.finebergpsychotherapy.com.

Relationships

22 Dec

Often adoptees and donor offspring search and find their biological parents. The The relationships with their parents are variable but usually the process of search-and-discovery is positive. Biological siblings and half-siblings often form strong bonds. It was suggested that those who decide to search do so after thorough consideration of goals and possible outcomes. (Pappas, S. Genetic testing and family secrets. Monitor on Psychology, 2018, June, pp. 44-50).
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