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Zoom and Alcohol Don’t Mix—Looking at Yourself During Online Social Gatherings May Worsen Mood; Alcohol May Increase This Effect
The more a person stares at themselves while talking with a partner in an online chat, the more their mood degrades over the course of the conversation, a new study finds. Alcohol use appears to worsen this effect.
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Up-and-Coming Voices: The Science of Creativity
Previews of relevant research by students and early-career scientists.
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Up-and-Coming Voices: Revisiting the Classics
Students and early-career researchers discuss their research relating to their contribution to the advancement of psychological science.
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“A Staggering Public-Health Problem”: Psychological Interventions for the Treatment of Chronic Pain
This PSPI Live is focused on how psychological interventions can be part of a comprehensive plan to manage chronic pain
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Up-and-Coming Voices: Advances in Clinical Interventions
Students and early-career researchers discuss their research relating to advances in clinical psychology.
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Rising Stars of Clinical Science
At APS 2022, up-and-coming researchers share new insights on the pandemic’s mental health impact on people with disabilities, linguistic processes and cognitive reappraisal, and the predictive power of reward positivity.