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07 December 2021
Emily Reynolds is a staff writer at the BPS Research Digest.
13 December 2021
Emily Reynolds is a staff writer for BPS Research Digest.
02 December 2021
Emily Reynolds is a staff writer at the BPS Research Digest.
26 May 2022
Emily Reynolds hears from working class people who have struggled to make their way in Psychology.
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Many climate action campaigns are built on the idea of reducing psychological distance to climate change – but new research shows we already feel closer than many assume.
19 February 2024
Recent study finds that invoking a person’s legacy could increase the amount they pledge to good causes, rather than family.
22 June 2022
A new study asks how the approach of an election result can impact people’s mental health.
12 July 2022
Having limited wants, the study suggests, is normal - understanding this more thoroughly could help us consume less.
23 June 2022
A new study found that agreeableness, not extraversion, is the key to gaining trust in social situations.
09 January 2024
Work addiction’s psychological impacts linger even while working, suggests new research.
21 April 2020
A new study has found that many of us would rather avoid stressful or uncomfortable truths - even if they might benefit us.
17 May 2022
If we have strong political leanings, it’s likely that we’ll have similarly strong feelings about our opponents.
Series: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 347
Date of Publication: 01-01-2021
Author(s): Katharine Reynolds, Jessica Holmes, Deborah Morris, Emily Fox
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