Psychology.org outlines the career possibilities for students who earn a master's degree in psychology.
As artificial intelligence creeps further into people’s daily lives, so do worries about it. At the most alarmist are concerns about AI going rogue and terminating its human masters. But behind the calls for a pause on the development of AI is a suite of more tangible social ills. Among them are the risks AI poses to people’s privacy and dignity and the inevitable fact that, because the algorithms under AI’s hood are programmed by humans, it is just as biased and discriminatory as many of us....
Next Wednesday’s reports are likely to show a further softening in labour market conditions over the first quarter of this year. We expect the unemployment rate to rise from 4.0% to 4.2% – that’s still a low level compared to history, but it’s a substantial lift from the record low of 3.2% that was
The Vice President of the Ghana Psychological Association, Reverend Albright Benibensu, has asked men experiencing Erectile Dysfunction (ED) to seek psychological help.
Climate change: as the world heats up, willingness to act is falling. Ipsos releases a 33-country study as part of Earth Day, looking at how attitudes to climate change are changing.
In recent years, interest in psychedelic-assisted therapy has grown due to its potential to treat various psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. However, a new study published in the Journal of Psychedelic Studies raises important concerns. It suggests that while there may be benefits, there are also significant risks. The study focuses on the negative effects reported by therapists who facilitate such treatments, highlighting that the impacts...
A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology looked into reasons why many vegetarians don't transition to veganism.
UCSB professor talks about processing war, talking with children about it, and the protests on college campuses.
Nugget is launching their first-ever expansion beyond play couches with the Chunk, which they’re calling the world’s first play ottoman.
New Zealand television funding agency NZ On Air has invested NZ$5m (US$2.96m) in new content specifically targeting the youth demographic and providing upskilling opportunities for new young creatives.
At roughly 11:19 a.m. on April 20, 1999, 18-year-old Eric Harris and 17-year-old Dylan Klebold emerged from their vehicles in the parking lots of Columbine High School. Clad in black trench coats, they started strolling toward the school entrance. Klebold lobbed a pipe bomb. Then the duo brandished guns and started shooting. Armed with a TEC-9 semi-automatic pistol, two shotguns, a carbine, as well as dozens of pipe bombs and mounds of ammunition in a bag they were lugging, the two were out to...
An unsettling recruitment video from the U.S. Army's Psychological Operations division portrays faceless heads and cryptic messages.