Developmental Psychology News
- 5 things to know about boredomBoredom is a normal part of being human. However, like pain, it can serve a purpose, often motivating someone to take action.
- Job protections improve mental health among LGBTQ+ workersLGBTQ+ workers experienced better mental health after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling barring job discrimination.
- Blue Monday isn’t real, but seasonal depression affects millions of peopleThe easiest way to start taking action against seasonal depression is to focus on light exposure.
- What retirement, mental health, and alcohol use have in commonRetirement is meant to be a person’s chance to take it easy and enjoy life, but may be a quick route to depression and boozing.
- Sleep deprivation lets intrusive memories, bad thoughts into the mindSleep deprivation appears to interfere with people’s ability to restrict the retrieval of memories they’d rather suppress.
- Physical and mental health impacts of the California wildfiresProfessionals discuss the importance of bringing stability to the lives of children impacted by the wildfires.
- Psychedelics may boost mental health of people with cancer in recoveryMind-opening psychedelic drugs may provide a needed boost to people dealing with cancer or struggling with alcoholism.
- Surgeon General calls for cancer risk warning on beverages with alcoholThe U.S. surgeon general has issued an advisory calling for a warning about the risk of cancer to be included on alcoholic beverages.
- How foods and drinks affect our mental healthWhat we consume plays a larger role in our mood and mental health than we realize.
- Feel more joyUplifting your mood is one of the most important forms of self-care.