anxiety
Recent research has shed light on the impact of social media on socially anxious individuals’ romantic lives. The study found that these individuals reported feeling more confident speaking to romantic interests virtually than in person. However, while technology eased the stress associated with forming romantic relationships, it also posed potential barriers. Published in the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, the findings highlight the dual role of social media in the lives of socially anxious people. Social anxiety involves a deep fear of being judged negatively in social situat...
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Recent research has shed light on the impact of social media on socially anxious individuals’ romantic lives. The study found that these individuals reported feeling more confident speaking to romantic interests virtually than in person. However, while technology eased the stress associated with forming romantic relationships, it also posed potential barriers. Published in the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, the findings highlight the dual role of social media in the lives of socially anxious people. Social anxiety involves a deep fear of being judged negatively in social situat...
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Recent research has shed light on the impact of social media on socially anxious individuals’ romantic lives. The study found that these individuals reported feeling more confident speaking to romantic interests virtually than in person. However, while technology eased the stress associated with forming romantic relationships, it also posed potential barriers. Published in the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, the findings highlight the dual role of social media in the lives of socially anxious people. Social anxiety involves a deep fear of being judged negatively in social situat...
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Anxiety, a term that’s become a buzzword in our fast-paced society, is often misunderstood and misinterpreted. It’s a complex beast that affects millions globally, causing a plethora of physical and psychological symptoms that can drastically impact an individual’s quality of life. The famous author Mark Twain once quipped, “I’ve experienced a great many tragedies, most of which never happened.” This statement encapsulates the essence of anxiety, which is fundamentally rooted in fear–often unjustified or exaggerated. Understanding anxiety: The central theme of fearAt its heart, anxiety is fear...
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Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the sight of clutter and mess in your home? Have you walked in the door only to feel overloaded by scattered papers, unwashed dishes and clothes in disarray? Maybe you’ve even had arguments because it bothers you more than it bothers you partner or housemates. You’re not alone. Many people report a messy house can trigger feelings of stress and anxiety. So why do clutter and chaos make some of us feel so overwhelmed? Here’s what the research says – and what you can do about it. Cognitive overloadWhen we’re surrounded by distractions, our brains essentially becom...
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Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the sight of clutter and mess in your home? Have you walked in the door only to feel overloaded by scattered papers, unwashed dishes and clothes in disarray? Maybe you’ve even had arguments because it bothers you more than it bothers you partner or housemates. You’re not alone. Many people report a messy house can trigger feelings of stress and anxiety. So why do clutter and chaos make some of us feel so overwhelmed? Here’s what the research says – and what you can do about it. Cognitive overloadWhen we’re surrounded by distractions, our brains essentially becom...
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Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the sight of clutter and mess in your home? Have you walked in the door only to feel overloaded by scattered papers, unwashed dishes and clothes in disarray? Maybe you’ve even had arguments because it bothers you more than it bothers you partner or housemates. You’re not alone. Many people report a messy house can trigger feelings of stress and anxiety. So why do clutter and chaos make some of us feel so overwhelmed? Here’s what the research says – and what you can do about it. Cognitive overloadWhen we’re surrounded by distractions, our brains essentially becom...
PsyPost (UK)
A recent study published in the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy has shed light on how humans react differently to threats compared to rewards. The researchers found that people tend to respond more intensely and quickly to negative or threatening images than to positive or rewarding ones. This phenomenon, referred to as “negativity effects,” was particularly pronounced in women compared to men. The study was motivated by the desire to better understand why humans often react more strongly to threats than to rewards. Evolutionary theories suggest that it is more crucial for survival to r...
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A recent study published in the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy has shed light on how humans react differently to threats compared to rewards. The researchers found that people tend to respond more intensely and quickly to negative or threatening images than to positive or rewarding ones. This phenomenon, referred to as “negativity effects,” was particularly pronounced in women compared to men. The study was motivated by the desire to better understand why humans often react more strongly to threats than to rewards. Evolutionary theories suggest that it is more crucial for survival to r...
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A recent study published in the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy has shed light on how humans react differently to threats compared to rewards. The researchers found that people tend to respond more intensely and quickly to negative or threatening images than to positive or rewarding ones. This phenomenon, referred to as “negativity effects,” was particularly pronounced in women compared to men. The study was motivated by the desire to better understand why humans often react more strongly to threats than to rewards. Evolutionary theories suggest that it is more crucial for survival to r...
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