People who gnaw like beavers on fingernails, idle when given work to do or “ghost” friends and dates can come across as ...
New research has discovered that a neural circuit may explain procrastination. Scientists were able to disrupt this connection using a drug.
The survey of 2,000 Americans revealed that 96% are guilty of this, where they intentionally stay up late to enjoy personal ...
Patterns that look self-defeating often have a deeper logic, according to a new psychological analysis by Charlie ...
Charlie Heriot-Maitland told Newsweek that replying may trigger anxiety, conflict or shame—so silence offers a way out.
Self-harming and self-sabotaging behaviors, from skin picking to ghosting people, all stem from evolutionary survival ...
Annemieke Apergis-Schoute received funding from The Wellcome Trust for previous OCD research. Most of us have experienced it: a deadline approaches, the task is perfectly doable, yet instead of ...
How many times have you heard yourself say, “I’ll do this later”? Or “I’ll do this tomorrow”? The statement itself is harmless and promising all at the same time. That’s what we call procrastination.
This Pew Research Center report examines religious switching in the United States, including the reasons people give for staying in or leaving their childhood religion. It also looks at social and ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at FSU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. As we’ve finally approached the end of the semester, it’s the perfect time ...
Bleeding occurs when trauma damages a blood vessel. When that trauma involves your head—whether the scalp, skull, or brain—it’s considered a head injury. These head injuries range in severity from a ...
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