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Informal Caregivers Report Reduced Well-Being, May Not Bounce Back Years Later
Individuals acting as caregivers saw a decrease in life satisfaction and mood, alongside increases in depression, anxiety, and loneliness. Visit Page
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Professional Development: Effectively Sharing Your Research with the Media
Long-time journalists Kim Elsesser and Gideon Lewis-Kraus share tips for researchers to consider as they seek out coverage for their research. Visit Page
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Science for Society: Workplace Culture and Well-Being
Learn about the factors that contribute to productive and successful teams in the workplace in this webinar. Visit Page
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How to Have a Good Day At Work
Achieving a flow state at work is rare, temporary and it's unclear how to achieve it - so it's better to aim one tier lower, a US psychologist says. American psychologist and author Daniel Goleman argues hitting a tier below flow state - what he calls optimal state - is more sustainable, and there are clear paths to achieving it. ... "It's great when it does, because you're at your best, you feel great, time collapses, you lose self-consciousness. But you know what? Try to make it happen day after day.... it's not going to."
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2024 Mentorship Program Welcomes Nearly 150 Individuals from All Career Stages
This year’s cohort includes 66 mentors and 76 mentees from 12 countries. Visit Page
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Arturo Hernandez Shares Vision as New Editor of Perspectives on Psychological Science
Hernandez share his ideas on moving beyond written formats, the value of retrospective approaches, and the importance of respect. Visit Page