The most-read journal articles of 2025 include those on emotional eating, procrastination and links between screentime and depression.
BPS Academic Publishing Manager, Rachel Sangster, shares her publishing highlights from the past year, and what should be top of members’ to-read piles in 2026.
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Women remain underrepresented in senior academic medicine. We examine imposter syndrome, the womanload, safety, and the UK ...
From ancient rituals to global diplomacy, explore how thoughtful gift-giving shapes trust, power, and connection, especially across Asian and Western cultures.
The new year always brings a surge of motivation. We want to be better, do more, and finally tackle those dreams we have been ...
Grocery shop traveling has taken off as a viral social media trend, but what does it say about a person who goes to a ...
However, if your husband stops caring about appreciating you or expressing gratitude, chances are he’s slowly growing more ...
Most federal holidays take place on Mondays or Fridays in 2026, creating natural opportunities for long weekends.
When it comes to R&D spending in the social and behavioral sciences, public universities dominate, according to the latest ...
The mental health industry watchdog International (CCHR) welcomed a major review that Harvard University’s Health and ...
Do your relationship patterns always feel familiar but painful? Psychological research may explain why your body keeps ...