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Susan Krauss Whitbourne Phd

Susan Krauss Whitbourne Phd

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You Can Shape Your Personality by Pushing Yourself, Even a Little

New study shows sense of purpose can drive you to new and uncharted directions.

08.10.2024 20

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Are You Looking for a Reason to Spoil Yourself?

A new paper suggests how and when to indulge your pleasure principle.

01.10.2024 20

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Five Ways to Mistake-Proof Your Thinking

A new study shows 5 common reasons for finding out too late that you're wrong.

28.09.2024 40

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The Doomsayer’s Delight and Why It Isn’t All That Delightful

It’s great to be right, but new research shows what's better for your happiness.

24.09.2024 20

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Why Do People Fall for Vague Promises?

New research shows how easy it is to persuade through vagueness.

21.09.2024 40

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The New Psychology of Hope

A new study suggests how to help yourself become more hopeful.

14.09.2024 50

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Is Your Personality Making You Exhausted?

New research shows why the neurotic find daily life to be so draining.

10.09.2024 30

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Psychology’s Latest Deep Dive into Psychopathy

New research provides insights into psychopathy’s three elemental dimensions.

07.09.2024 50

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Psychology Takes a New Look at the Self

What you can learn from a new approach to the question “Who am I?”

27.08.2024 20

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Why Do Antagonist People Think They’re So Perfect?

New research shows who's most likely to have a holier-than-thou syndrome.

13.08.2024 10

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What to Do When Someone Lets You Down

New research shows how relationships sour when one person fails to come through.

30.07.2024 10

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Can Passionate Love Survive the Test of Time?

New research on daily experiences of passion shows love’s enduring qualities.

27.07.2024 30

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Will You Know When Your Partner is Ready to Leave You?

If you're afraid your partner is on their way out the door, you may be right.

23.07.2024 10

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The Strange Ghosting Behavior of Dark Triad People

New research shows the tactics of the Dark Triad ghoster with job applications.

16.07.2024 10

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Is Stubbornness Hardwired Into the Brain?

A new look at stubbornness suggests it’s all in the cortex.

13.07.2024 40

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Are You Getting Younger, or Do You Just Feel That Way?

Surprising research shows how your age may really be a state of mind.

02.07.2024 20

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Sometimes It’s OK to Be Emotional

New research shows the benefits of putting your emotions out there.

25.06.2024 20

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There’s a Dark Side to Creativity

New research gets into the mindset of the evil genius.

22.06.2024 30

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It’s Not a Midlife Crisis, It’s More Like a Midlife Boost

New research shows, once again, how the midlife crisis is a myth.

15.06.2024 30

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A New Way to Read the Crystal Ball for Your Relationship

New research shows what to look for as you chart your relationship's future.

04.06.2024 20

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The Timeless Moments You Share with Your Friends

Recent research shows the bonds that can keep friendships eternal.

01.06.2024 30

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10 Hacks to Master Your Mental Health

Research-based strategies to keep your mental health at its peak.

28.05.2024 30

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14 Ways to Tell if Your Personality Is Working Against You

New research shows how having a certain personality type can be bad for your heart.

14.05.2024 80

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Three Signs Your Partner Is a Sentimental Person

Recent research shines a spotlight on the value of sentimentality.

04.05.2024 60

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What Your Life Experiences Can Do for Your Brain

New research shows the benefits a long life can do for your thinking.

30.04.2024 30

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5 Ways to Tell if You, and Your Relationship, Will Grow Over Time

New couples research shows the value of adding exploration to your romance.

16.04.2024 20

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A New Way to Spot the Hidden Narcissist

Research shows how to discover the narcissist lurking under the surface.

09.04.2024 20

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How Little Life Events Can Have Big Effects on Personality

New research shows the power of change in your life’s twists and turns.

19.03.2024 10

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6 Ways to Deal With People Who Talk Too Much

Managing the person who just doesn’t know how to be quiet.

12.03.2024 20

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3 Ways to Get a Loved One to Support You During Tough Times

New research shows an upside to positivity when you need your partner’s help.

05.03.2024 10

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How to Live With Your Aging Face and Not Worry About It

New research dives into the unhappiness women feel about getting older.

27.02.2024 9

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New Data on Physical Activity as an Antidote to Depression

New research shows how sticking with physical activity can combat depression.

20.02.2024 10

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Five Ways to Become a Happier Middle Ager

Recent research shows the benefits of 5 ways to feel a part of your world.

13.02.2024 10

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A New Way to See Problems as Fixable, not Insurmountable

New research shows how to ask yourself the right questions to manage stress.

06.02.2024 10

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Are You Absolutely Sure Your Partner Wouldn’t Lie to You?

New research explores the depths to which a devious partner will go.

30.01.2024 10

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Do You Try to Bring Others Down to Get Ahead?

New research shows who’s most likely to let their envy become malicious.

23.01.2024 10

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3 Ways to Escape the Perils of Everyday Ageism

With ageism in the news, it’s time to take control of its effects on you.

20.01.2024 30

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How to Handle a Partner Who Focuses Only on Your Flaws

New research suggests how narcissism feeds into extreme partner criticism.

16.01.2024 10

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Uncovering the Mystery of Mastery

New research shows why it feels so good to take control of your life.

02.01.2024 8

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How Do You Rate on the 5 Most Popular Myths about Love?

New research lets you test yourself on 5 of the commonest romantic love myths.

30.12.2023 10

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Believe It or Not, There’s a Dark Side to Conscientiousness

New research shows how to watch out for people who try to derail you.

26.12.2023 7

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Do You Want More Closeness Than You Get in Your Relationship?

New research shows how to adjust your and your partner's desired closeness.

19.12.2023 20

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Do You Find Yourself on an Emotional Rollercoaster?

New research can help you avoid the highs and lows of emotional globalizing.

16.12.2023 20

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A Little Nostalgia Can Provide a Big Boost to Your Happiness

New research shows the importance of putting autobiographical memory to work.

12.12.2023 6

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The Love Triangle That Is Actually Good To Have

New research tests the shape of your love with a simple 15-item test.

09.12.2023 20

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10 Ways to Balance Life’s Losses With Its Gains

A new measure shows how life’s gains can equal or outweigh life’s losses.

05.12.2023 20

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