If you hate surprises of any kind, psychology says you likely experienced these 8 childhood patterns
Do surprises make you tense instead of excited? Psychology suggests that aversion often traces back to early experiences ...
A history of childhood neglect can manifest in romantic relationships as maladaptive attempts at regulating a fear of abandonment and feelings of unworthiness.
Harm toward animals should never be dismissed as harmless behavior. It is often one of the earliest signals that empathy is ...
The Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation gifted $3 million to UC Berkeley psychology professor Stephen Hinshaw to fund new and existing early childhood research programs on campus. The funding, which ...
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