Tag: psychology
Mental health: on fire or burned out?
Many people are exhausted. Scientists have now developed a new method to determine whether this is normal or already burned out. source site
Psychology: I want fun, I want fun
How do these magical moments come about, when you can hardly breathe from laughter? Researchers say: It’s all about playfulness – and you can train it. source site
Psychology: are you alone here? Many shy away from doing events solo – society
New Year’s without company? Hardly anything creates a feeling of deepest forlornness so reliably. You could learn so much about yourself if you just went out with yourself. About the…
Psychology: are you alone here? – Company
Florian David Fitz likes his solo New Years Eve. So much so that he sometimes gets up from his friend’s dinner table shortly before midnight and says: “I’m going to…
Attention Deficit: Can ADHD Make You Creative?
People with ADHD work remarkably often in creative areas. What is known about the connection and how those affected can use some symptoms for themselves. source site
How to start the new year more relaxed – Panorama
During the past two years of the pandemic, New Year’s Eve was mostly a rather private event. The New Year’s party was either forbidden, frowned upon or subject to many…
How we deal with it when something is unfair. – Knowledge
“Hey, are you stupid?” yells a cyclist while narrowly passing a pedestrian on the sidewalk. She looks at him in shock, but doesn’t say anything. A woman pushes her way…
Psychology: "Sibling disputes first and foremost make you socially competent"
It can be annoying when children bicker. But it has an important function. How parents should deal with the exhausting arguments. source site
Interview with Siegemund: “Every professional has experienced severe loneliness” – Sport
Laura Siegemund is one of the best tennis players in Germany, has a degree in psychology – and was about to give up her professional career. A conversation about defeats…
(No) time to do nothing: why people are so reluctant to wait – Knowledge
SZ: Mr Göttlich, what do you prefer to wait for? Andreas Göttlich: Of course I’d rather wait for things that I can look forward to than negative events. For example,…