Mental illness has been found to have a negative correlation with spending time in daylight, and a positive correlation with light exposure during nighttime. Article written by Vladimir Hedrih
Psychology Today: Why Infidelity Is Common, and Often Not Regretted
New research suggests that infidelity may function as a remedy for reduced sexual satisfaction within committed couples. Article written by Noam Shpancer Ph.D.
PsyPost: Scientists uncover a startling paradox regarding hypochondria and all-cause mortality
People with hypochondriasis — also known as health anxiety disorder — have been found to be likely to die sooner than people who do not have the condition. Article written by Eric W. Dolan.
Forbes: A Psychologist Makes Sense Of The ‘Butterfly Effect’ In Relationships
How small, repeated gestures can have significant benefits on happiness and relationship longevity. Article written by Mark Travers.
Psychology Today: Try This Quick Way to Snap Out of a Bad Mood
People whose minds wander can be susceptible to depressive ideation, unless they are able to change their focus to positive things, instead. Article written by Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP.