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Emotion

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Emotion Sub-categories:

  • Compassion (10)
  • Empathy (9)

It’s All in Your Head: The Science Behind Emotional Intelligence

>> September 11, 2022

The field of emotion research is flooded with more opinions than facts, however, one main theory says our emotions are an instant response to the world around us. But does that mean we have no control?

topics: Child Psychology| Consumerism| Education| Emotion| Neuroscience and Neurology| Parenting Issues| Psychology| Public Health

Medical Notes: September 11, 2022

>> September 11, 2022

PCPs need more daylight to help all their patients; Using locust to detect cancer; Youth proves to be an asset in fighting Covid-19; Testosterone doesn’t always fuel anger.

topics: Cancer Screening| Cancer Treatment and Research| Compassion| Covid-19 Pandemic| Endocrinology and Metabolism| Health Care| Hormones| News and Headlines| Primary Care| Research and Clinical Trials

Are You Addicted to Love?

>> April 10, 2022

Researchers have discovered that love is a natural addiction. It lights up the same part of our brain that substance addiction does. Experts discuss how love affects our brain and why we need it for our survival.

topics: Addiction| Anthropology| Behavioral Science| Biology| Brain Chemistry| Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Dating| Education| Emotion| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Interpersonal Relationships| Neuroscience and Neurology| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Research and Clinical Trials

Why ASPD is Still a Mystery: The Disorder Formerly Known as Sociopathy

>> March 20, 2022

ASPD is a disorder where those affected don’t feel empathy. Many serial killers and rapists have ASPD, so why haven’t we been looking for a cure? An expert talks about the challenges facing ASPD research.

topics: Behavioral Science| Children and Youth at Risk| Empathy| Health Care| Medical Research| Mental Health| Mental Illness| Personality| Psychiatry| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Sociology| Undiagnosed and Mystery Illness

Addressing Post Intensive Care Syndrome – Humanizing the ICU

>> December 5, 2021

Medicine in intensive care units has become so technically focused that many doctors believe they’ve lost their connection with the humanity of patients, and a high degree of patients are experiencing post intensive care syndrome.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Business and Industry| Communication| Compassion| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Crime and Criminal Justice| Death and Grief| Doctors| Education| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Emergency Room| Emotion| Emotional Trauma| Health Care| Hospitals| Intensive Care Unit (ICU)| Memory and Amnesia| Neuroscience and Neurology| Patient Care and Safety| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Trauma

Getting Through Grief

>> October 3, 2021

Grief is unfortunately more common during the Covid-19 pandemic. But many people don’t know what to do when their pain does not follow the road map they expect--the well-known five stages of grief. Two experts on grief discuss what can happen under various scenarios when a loved one dies, and what people can do to make it through their pain.

topics: Compassion| Covid-19 Pandemic| Death and Grief| Emotion| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Psychology and Psychiatry| Support Group| Viruses

Veterinarian Suicide

>> August 22, 2021

A new CDC report shows that suicide among veterinarians is much higher than in the general population. Experts discuss the unique stresses that affect these professionals, including financial, compassion fatigue, euthanasia, and online harassment. They also discuss measures being taken to prevent mental health struggles and suicide.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Compassion| Economics| Economics and Finance| Gender and Identity| Mental Health| Mental Illness| Pets and People| Stress and Stress Management| Suicide| Veterinarians
The Psychology of Procrastination

The Psychology of Procrastination (2021)

>> July 4, 2021

Most people procrastinate at least now and then. But when we put something off, we’re usually facing not a time management problem, but an emotion management problem. Experts discuss what’s going on in our heads when we procrastinate.

topics: Behavioral Science| Consumerism| Emotion| Employment and Workplace Issues| Mental Health| Pop Culture| Productivity| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Time Management
The Anger Epidemic

The Anger Epidemic

>> September 13, 2020

Psychologists say there’s more anger in our society than ever. But they say that should be no surprise, since anger is often a reaction to uncertainty and fear. Two experts discuss the genesis of anger, how it serves a purpose, and how it can be controlled.

topics: Behavioral Science| Communication| Emotion| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Fears and Phobias| Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Social Science
Broken Heart Syndrome

Broken Heart Syndrome

>> January 12, 2020

When a person suffers a severe emotional shock, they may suffer what looks like a heart attack but is actually what doctors call “stress cardiomyopathy.” Most patients recover but the condition can be fatal, confirming that it is possible to die of a broken heart. An expert explains.

topics: Cardiology| Consumerism| Emotion| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Pop Culture| Prevention| Stress and Stress Management
Telling Lies—Who Does It and Why

Telling Lies–Who Does It and Why

>> January 5, 2020

Lies aren’t always bad. Often, they’re told to be polite, and compassionate people are most likely to tell whoppers. But as the stakes of lies rise, honesty trumps kindness. Yet few people are ever able to distinguish when they’re being told lies. Experts explain.

topics: Behavioral Science| Compassion| Ethics| Health Care| Philosophy and Ethics| Prevention| Psychology and Psychiatry| Social Science
Affluenza (2019)

Affluenza (2019)

>> December 15, 2019

Rich people receive deference that the rest of us don’t, but do wealthy kids grow up knowing they can get away with what others can’t? Research finds that all children apparently know this. Experts discuss.

topics: Behavioral Science| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Crime and Criminal Justice| Empathy| Ethics| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Law Enforcement and Police| Legal Issues and the Courts| Mental Health| Philosophy and Ethics| Poverty| Psychology and Psychiatry| Social Science| Vulnerable Populations
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