New research explores what retirement can mean for older workers in terms of self-esteem and stress. Why are some retirees better able to handle retirement than others?
Adolescence can be a brutal time for many young people as they come to terms with becoming adults. New research shows the importance of body esteem in forming personal identity
Why are surveys reporting a recent drop in self-esteem and well-being among adolescents? Could the rise of smartphones and digital media be responsible?
People in romantic relationships rely on their partners in all sorts of ways. Can the familiar smell of a romantic partner help people manage stress better?
Do drug and alcohol really make people more violent? New research explores the connection between substance abuse and violence and what it may mean for public safety.
Can head injuries increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease in older adults? New research explores the link between traumatic brain injuries and dementia
How long should a mother breastfeed, and what are some of the positive benefits involved? New research explores the link between breastfeeding duration and maternal sensitivity.
While exposure to trauma is something that everyone faces sooner or later (and often more than once), the key to survival often rests on how much control people feel they have.
Is there any way to prevent violence in the workplace? A new study explores some of the underlying risk factors that can increase the likelihood of worker violence.
Is there really a Bridget Jones effect? New research explores how romantic media content in movies and television can reinforce the fear of being single.
Is being able to remember virtually anything you ever learned necessarily a good thing? A new case study explores the mysteries behind a man with an exceptional memory.
Are other people really having more fun than you are? New research explores the persistent bias that can shape how we view our own social lives compared to others we know.
How does chronic stress affect life expectancy in people already dealing with serious health problems? New research examines the stress-mortality connection.
With the rising trend toward marijuana legalization, what impact is this likely to have on adolescent drug use? New research explores this question and what it means.
While we may be impressed by people willing to make bold statements (especially at election time), the fact is that, more often than not, overconfidence can be a grave mistake
New research suggests that how we perceive our level of physical activity compared to other people our age can play an important role in staying healthy and living longer.
Why are sexual assault complaints so often dismissed or ignored? New research explores how rape myths can influence how police and the courts treat victims of sexual assault.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has long warned against children having televisions or video-game consoles in their bedrooms. New research bears out this warning.
Can smartphones and other digital devices make us more absent-minded in general? New research explores the role that smartphone use can have on our ability to pay attention.
Does the stigma against obesity even apply to people who have successfully lost weight? New research provides a look at how this kind of stigma can affect mating choices.
Is marrying early or late the key to happiness in later life? A new research study yields some intriguing findings about the importance of marital timing.