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  • Magazine Issue
    04/2026

    Now is the time – A discussion on current sexual misconduct prevention and provider readiness

    • written by
    • Julia L. Lancaster
    Despite many efforts to prevent sexual misconduct, this unwanted behavior persists in private and public spaces. Given the prevalence of sexual misconduct and the likelihood that mental health care providers will be called upon during their careers to support survivors, how prepared are they?
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  • Magazine Issue
    04/2026

    Trapped by tranquility: Understanding dependence on benzodiazepines

    • written by
    • Joana Mihani
    Benzodiazepines offer relief from anxiety and insomnia , yet their calming effects can quietly lead to physical and psychological dependence . This piece explores how that reliance develops and why withdrawal requires support and patience. Recovery is possible when guidance, compassion, and gradual healing replace fear.
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  • Magazine Issue
    03/2026

    How do we interpret social situations marked by ambiguity?

    • written by
    • Lisa Vos,
    • Tom Smeets,
    • Jonas Everaert
    Imagine sending a message to a friend, and hours pass without a reply. Did you do something wrong? Are they upset? Or are they simply busy? Every day, we face moments like these: ambiguous social situations that leave us wondering what others think or feel. How we interpret these moments can shape our emotions, thoughts, social connections, and our own behavior, and can even impact our mental health. In this article, we review recent research from our team that sheds light on how people make sense of such ambiguous social cues, and why some of us tend to interpret them...
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  • Magazine Issue
    03/2026

    Children in front of a screen: what is the impact of technology on their development?

    • written by
    • Marica Notte,
    • Daniela Renzi
    The use of technology, particularly digital devices, is having a negative impact on children’s psychological and physical development. This is largely due to two factors : today’s generations are growing up in an increasingly digital environment , and parents often allow extensive or unregulated use. In response, the international medical community has put forward recommendations aimed at regulating device use to minimize both short and long-term consequences.
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  • Magazine Issue 04/2026

    Now is the time – A discussion on current sexual misconduct prevention and provider readiness

    written by: Julia L. Lancaster
  • Magazine Issue 04/2026

    Trapped by tranquility: Understanding dependence on benzodiazepines

    written by: Joana Mihani
  • Magazine Issue 03/2026

    How do we interpret social situations marked by ambiguity?

    written by: Lisa Vos, Tom Smeets, Jonas Everaert
  • Magazine Issue 03/2026

    Children in front of a screen: what is the impact of technology on their development?

    written by: Marica Notte, Daniela Renzi
  • Magazine Issue 10/2013

    A funny thing happened on the way to romance: How humor influences romantic relationship initiation

    written by: Theresa DiDonato
    Is a funny pick-up line a good idea, or will it hurt your chances? The role of humor in courtship is a fascinating puzzle that is beginning to receive empirical... more
  • Magazine Issue 10/2013

    Are we all jerks? Why nobody helps when surrounded by others

    written by: Janneke Schilder
    People are not likely to help when faced with an emergency. Are they all heartless or is something else going on? Science reveals that we can explain this lack of... more
  • Magazine Issue 02/2013

    Justice seems not to be for all: Exploring the scope of justice

    written by: Aline Lima-Nunes, Cicero Roberto Pereira, Isabel Correia
    The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair consequences for those who are perceived not to be included within the boundaries... more
  • Magazine Issue 02/2013

    That human touch that means so much: Exploring the tactile dimension of social life

    written by: Mandy Tjew A Sin, Sander Koole
    Interpersonal touch is a fundamental but undervalued aspect of human nature . In the present article, the authors review psychological research showing that even fleeting forms of touch may have... more
  • Magazine Issue 02/2013

    Intergroup Contact Theory: Past, Present, and Future

    written by: Jim A. C. Everett
    In the midst of racial segregation in the U.S.A and the ‘Jim Crow Laws’, Gordon Allport (1954) proposed one of the most important social psychological events of the 20th century... more
  • Magazine Issue 12/2012

    Your mother, metaphors, and other monkey business: How experiences of physical warmth shape how we think about relationships

    written by: Justin Saddlemyer
    Peter was a student in his early twenties, and apart from several inconsequential trysts, had spent most of his life alone and indifferent to the world of love and romance... more
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Book Reviews

Buried Secrets: Rememberance of Things Past, a Review by Christopher Perez

reviewed by: Christopher Perez

The Coddling of the American Mind, reviewed by Dylan Selterman

reviewed by: Dylan Selterman

My Year of Rest and Relaxation, reviewed by Andrew Archer

reviewed by: Andrew Archer

The Hope Circuit, Reviewed by Joe Smith

reviewed by: Joe Smith

Social Psychology: Revisiting the Classics (2nd Edition)

reviewed by: Richard Skaff

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  • Magazine Issue 12/2021

    Are victim or eyewitness statements credible? Several ways to check them

    written by: Nurul Arbiyah, Henry Otgaar, Eric Rassin
  • Magazine Issue 07/2017

    The Face of Leadership: How CEOs’ Facial Appearance Predicts Business Success

    written by: Daniel E. Re, Nicholas O. Rule
  • Magazine Issue 06/2014

    Keeping the spark alive: The role of sexual communal motivation

    written by: Amy Muise
  • Magazine Issue 02/2008

    The Naked Power: Understanding Nonverbal Communications of Power

    written by: Thomas Schubert, Steffen Giessner
  • Magazine Issue 02/2012

    It’s your choice! – Or is it really?

    written by: Anna Sagana, Melanie Sauerland, Harald Merckelbach

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