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Mental Health Magazine
Podcasts shape how millions think, but not always with facts. From parasocial bonds to emotional framing and confirmation bias, this article breaks down how misleading podcasts influence public opinion and why critical listening is more important than ever https://www.psychologs.com/power-of-the-mic-how-misleading-podcasts-shape-public-perception/ #psychology
We often fear being labelled “radical” because social conditioning teaches us that standing out invites judgment. From childhood to media influence, we learn to prioritise acceptance over expression. Breaking this pattern starts with awareness, supportive spaces, and the courage to think differently. https://www.psychologs.com/why-social-conditioning-makes-us-fear-being-called-radical/ #psychology
A recent study shows that humans prefer simple explanations, even when complex ones are more accurate. By focusing only on visible causes and ignoring hidden factors, we often oversimplify situations. This bias can affect research in areas like behaviour, economics, and medicine. https://www.psychologs.com/new-research-the-human-brain-favors-simplicity-over-complexity/ #psychology
Good nutrition fuels a child’s mind. The right foods help them think clearly, focus better, learn faster, and feel emotionally balanced. What we put on their plate today shapes their confidence, behaviour, and brain growth for years to come. https://www.psychologs.com/the-role-of-nutrition-in-supporting-cognitive-growth-during-childhood/ #psychology
Inclusive visual campaigns do more than raise awareness; they humanise issues we often overlook. When people see real stories, diverse faces, and honest emotions, it activates empathy, breaks stigma, and opens conversations that words alone can’t spark. https://www.psychologs.com/empathy-through-exposure-the-emotional-impact-of-an-inclusive-visual-campaign/ #psychology
Rereading isn’t just nostalgia; it’s neuroscience. Returning to familiar books gives the mind a predictable rhythm, lowers stress, and restores emotional balance. When life feels overwhelming, the stories we already know become a quiet form of therapy, offering safety, clarity, and renewal. https://www.psychologs.com/why-rereading-familiar-books-reduces-stress-and-restores-the-mind/ #psychology
Risk, reward & the brain don’t play by the same rules for everyone. This new study shows how sex and learning stage change the way neural circuits shape impulsivity, paving the way for more precise, personalised treatments for disorders like ADHD and addiction. https://www.psychologs.com/sex-differences-in-neurobiology-risk-and-impulsive-studies/ #psychology
Always checking the clock? Constant time monitoring can raise stress, reduce focus, and keep your brain in alert mode. Small shifts like mindful pauses and clock-free breaks can help you reclaim mental space and improve productivity. ⏳✨ Time shouldn’t control you. Instead, learn how to use it in a way that supports your mind, not stresses it. https://www.psychologs.com/the-psychology-of-the-countdown-mindset-how-constant-time-monitoring-impacts-your-mind/ #psychology
Why do capital letters still confuse children even after early grades? 📚 New research uncovers how kids rely on clues like sentence position and proper nouns to decide what to capitalise. https://www.psychologs.com/why-kids-struggle-with-capitalisation-insights-from-new-child-development-research/ #psychology
Your reactions under stress say more about your emotional regulation skills than you realise. Understanding how your brain processes stress and learning to manage it mindfully can transform the way you think, feel, and respond. Emotional regulation isn’t about suppressing emotions; it's about navigating them with awareness, balance, and intention. https://www.psychologs.com/mastering-emotional-regulation-techniques-to-manage-stress-and-improve-mental-health/ #psychology