The octopus is sometimes said to be a good illustration of the importance of a theoretical movement in psychology known as **embodied cognition**. [...] One central idea is that our body itself, rather than our brain, is responsible for some of the “smartness” with which we handle the...
Verified by Psychology Today Beautiful MindsInsights into intelligence, creativity, personality, and well-beingAdverse Childhood Experiences From "Trauma-Informed" to "Adversity-Resilient" Scott Barry Kaufman on December 4, 2024 Psychologists have started to become aware of the potential disadvantages of...
The octopus is sometimes said to be a good illustration of the importance of a theoretical movement in psychology known as **embodied cognition**. [...] One central idea is that our body itself, rather than our brain, is responsible for some of the “smartness” with which we handle the...
Instead, if you can understand what’s going on inside your head when temptation comes, you’ll be far better placed to make a healthier choice.Sometimes, you need to push yourself, the idea behind which, in psychology, is to make the better choice the easier choice. (School pupils eat ...
The whole underlying psychology of this orientation spectrum is how much one values social rank, status, society, and what society deems valuable. Now if you have a more Ascetic orientation then you may cringe at the notion of society (the unwashed masses) having good judgement on what has ...
No matter how old your kid is, This is something every parent needs to know. Your child is looking for your support, not for your solutions. This is TRUE at every age. Let's say you have a toddler, And they can't figure out a puzzle, and they are frustrated. ...
(2019). Foreword: Seeds of a necessary global renaissance in the making: The refining of psychology’s understanding of the nature of mind, self, and embodiment through the lens of mindfulness and its origins at a key inflection point for the species. Current Opinion in Psychology, 28, xi–...
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 11(1), 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/aca0000079 Southward, M. W., Holmes, A. C., Strunk, D. R., & Cheavens, J. S. (2021). More and better: Reappraisal quality partially explains the effect of reappraisal use on changes ...
A clinical neuropsychologist is a professional within the field of psychology with special expertise in the applied science of brain-behavior relationships. Clinical neuropsychologists use this knowledge in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and/or rehabilitation of patients across the lifespan with neu...
The effects are many, but here are the five most obvious ways that our constant scrolling is messing with the way we think, how we see the world, and how we decide to act within it: It’s pushing us towards inauthenticity: It’s well known that the internet is not a carbon...