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Understanding Limerence: Love or Obsession?

Explore the intense psychological state of limerence - the overwhelming infatuation that blurs lines between passionate love and unhealthy obsession. Discover symptoms and treatments.

Fail Watching: Gen Z's Workplace Schadenfreude

34% of Gen Z admit to 'fail watching' - secretly enjoying colleagues' mistakes. Experts reveal why competitive job markets and social media fuel this workplace phenomenon.

Why We Feel Nostalgia: Psychological Insights

Explore the psychology behind nostalgia and why certain triggers evoke powerful memories. Discover how this bittersweet emotion connects us to our past and shapes our present.

The Grim Conformism of Pavement Vigilantes

Exploring how self-appointed pavement enforcers are creating hostile streetscapes. Discover the psychological drivers behind this troubling urban phenomenon.

Psychology of difficult video games revealed

Explore why players obsess over punishing games like Demon's Souls and Baby Steps. Discover the psychology behind gaming's toughest challenges and what drives players to overcome them.

Why Serious Play is Crucial for Child Development

New research reveals that structured, purposeful play is essential for developing crucial life skills in children, with experts calling for a fundamental shift in educational approaches.

The Psychology Behind Our Love For Literary Angst

Discover why readers are increasingly drawn to emotionally challenging literature and how 'sad girl books' became a cultural phenomenon that offers catharsis and connection in turbulent times.

Psychology of Horror Games: Why We Can't Stop Playing

Discover the psychological secrets that make horror games irresistible to millions of players worldwide, exploring why fear becomes entertainment and what drives us to keep playing despite the terror.

When kindness isn't enough in relationships

A woman shares her paradoxical experience of dating a genuinely kind man who left her feeling emotionally disconnected and irritated, exploring why compatibility requires more than just good intentions.

Three restaurant ordering styles revealed

New research reveals three distinct personality types when it comes to ordering from menus, exposing our deepest dining behaviours and social anxieties.

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