Loneliness is more than just a feeling. Scientists propose that loneliness lights up the human brain in a similar way everyday human needs do, such as hunger.
Researchers have identified a new personality construct that describes a person who sees themselves as victims within interpersonal conflicts, called the tendency for interpersonal victimhood (TIV).
A new study suggests that being firstborn does not affect career choices in life, which reassures that birth order does not influence people's careers.
Psychologists described gratitude "as both appreciating the good things in life" and acknowledging that they are coming from other people and circumstances.
Despite countless articles about how powerful and important routines and habits are for change and improvement of behavior, many are still scared of routine.
The driving force behind positive psychology in the workplace is the idea that satisfied workers tend to be more productive, creative and develop a better working environment.