> Manage your mood to succeed this Lent
Bad moods can lead dieters to abandon their goals and eat something unhealthy in the hope it will improve their spirits, a study has found....
> Another twist in the Little Albert tale
The story of Little Albert - the baby whose conditioning by behaviourist John Watson is documented in every psychology textbook - has taken anothe...
> Autism, ethics and the good life debated
Francesca Happé, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the MRC Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre at the Institute of Psychiatry,...
> The pleasures of scratching an itch
To scratch an itch is one of life's great pleasures. Our Research Digest tells you why....
> The importance of urban green spaces
Green spaces in areas deemed economically deprived can help people to cope when they lose their job....
> How colleagues can help you lose weight
People who work together could find the approach beneficial when attempting to lose weight....
> Violence and abuse in teen relationships
Violence suffered in teenage relationships often occurs alongside other forms of abuse....
> Parents should not push children too hard
Parents should refrain from pushing their children to excel at all costs, new research has suggested. A study from Michigan State University found hig...
> Northern Ireland to host psychology event
Five hundred A level and third Level students are expected to attend the Society’s A Flavour of Psychology event, which takes place from 9.15am unti...