'Anti-dopamine parenting' can curb a kid's craving for screens or sweets
PsycPORT™: Psychology Newswire Studies now show that dopamine primarily generates the feeling of desire. NPR, 6/12 Go to Source 17/06/2023 – 00:03 / Twitter: @hoffeldtcom
Human Resources In 2016, poet Ryann Stevenson wasn’t feeling very stimulated at her publishing job in New York. Then, her husband got a job in the Bay Area. “As we were thinking about our move, someone shared with me [an] article I think that came out in The Washington Post, titled ‘The next hot job […]Continue reading
BPS Research Digest By Emily Reynolds Imposter syndrome — the feeling that you don’t belong or aren’t capable at work or in education — can affect anybody. But people from underrepresented backgrounds are more likely to experience imposter syndrome: first generation university students, for example, or people of colour. Imposter syndrome can be particularly acute in […]Continue reading