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How to stop being overwhelmed by life. From turning anxiety to energy to crushing imposter syndrome, a new book by BBC psychology expert CLAUDIA HAMMOND will change YOUR life
How to stop being overwhelmed by life. From turning anxiety to energy to crushing imposter syndrome, a new book by BBC psychology expert CLAUDIA HAMMOND will change YOUR life

Are you dreading going back to work after the festive break? Do you worry about burnout, or feel overwhelmed by stress? You are not alone. Read more

Mail Online - Dec 28
Louis Limited Sets New Standard for Trading Psychology With Dynamic Emotion Tracking Features
Louis Limited Sets New Standard for Trading Psychology With Dynamic Emotion Tracking Features

Photo Courtesy of Louis LimitedKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Nov. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Louis Limited introduces a powerful evolution in fintech education through its new trading platform, now equipped with advanced emotion tracking and behavioral analytics. Focused intently on trading psycholog... Read more

Benzinga - Nov 08
The psychology of Europe’s Ryder Cup win at Bethpage Black
The psychology of Europe’s Ryder Cup win at Bethpage Black

CNN World Sport's Don Riddell discusses team Europe's mental fortitude and resilience amid vile fan abuse during their Ryder Cup triumph with Geir Jordet, author of "Pressure: Lessons from the psychology of the penalty shootout." Read more

Cnn - Oct 22
Friendships aren’t just about keeping score – new psychology research looks at why we help our friends when they need it
Friendships aren’t just about keeping score – new psychology research looks at why we help our friends when they need it

Friendship isn’t a tit-for-tat balance sheet, but that’s how researchers have traditionally defined it. New studies are refining the model to be less about transactions and truer to real life. Read more

The Conversation - Oct 10
The psychology of ghosting: Why it hurts and how to recover
The psychology of ghosting: Why it hurts and how to recover

Experts say ghosting is becoming more common, especially in online dating. Dr. Alice Connors-Kellgren shares insights on why it happens and how to cope. Read more

Wcvb - Oct 01
If you regularly react this way, you probably look insecure to others, says psychology expert—here's what to do instead
If you regularly react this way, you probably look insecure to others, says psychology expert—here's what to do instead

You've likely heard of the fight, flight and freeze responses. But there is also a fourth, lesser known one: fawn. It can make you feel insecure, and make it harder to set healthy boundaries. Psychotherapist Meg Josephson shares some tips about how to handle it. Read more

Cnbc - Sep 27
Víctor Küppers, expert in positive psychology: “We all know that person who is always looking out for others, who lives in service mode, and that is something very simple but very significant”
Víctor Küppers, expert in positive psychology: “We all know that person who is always looking out for others, who lives in service mode, and that is something very simple but very significant”

Do you know the speaker Victor Küppers? He is a Spanish lecturer who talks about happiness and human behavior, with a somewhat overly optimistic approach, in my opinion. He is not a psychologist, but he defines himself as an expert in positive psychology, and his talks focus on personal producti... Read more

La Grada - Sep 23
‘Market psychology has shifted’: The only question now is how far and how fast The Fed will go
‘Market psychology has shifted’: The only question now is how far and how fast The Fed will go

“The broader market psychology has shifted," Convera’s George Vessey says. "The question is no longer if the Fed will ease, but how fast." Read more

Fortune - Sep 08
Sport Psychology Tips for Everyday Life
Sport Psychology Tips for Everyday Life

These coaches help professional athletes achieve their goals through mental preparation — and they could help you, too. Read more

The New York Times - Aug 21