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Awe has been found to promote endorsement of social norms and conformity to majority opinions, as evidenced in recent research.

Study challenges the belief that social contact alleviates loneliness, finding it actually increases psychological pain.

National pride can both fuel and hinder cynicism and power in leadership aspirations, affecting effectiveness and reputation.

A new study in Health Psychology on December 16 found that women practicing mindful self-compassion training have a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

New dream research has found that most people say their dreams are sometimes useful, with some even using their dreams to make major life decisions.

Awe, as it turns out, is more than just a fleeting sensation. Research has linked it to an increased focus on others' needs in adults, and now, new findings suggest that it can also foster generosity in children.

A new study shows that mindfulness for pain relief does yield positive benefits by altering pain-regulation pathways in the brain.

Social support and coping skills are crucial factors in shaping the psychological well-being of children with short stature.

A new study finds that people often overestimate the likelihood of animosity in political discussions.

A new study suggests that people often perceive others as poor listeners if the listener disagrees with them, even if the listener has objectively been listening well.