Welcome to Part XIII in our “What to Do If You Are Depressed” blog series. The prior blog described emotions and learning how to process them adaptively. Today we explore one of the most central human ...
Most people worry from time to time. A new research study shows that worrying can be so intrusive and obsessive that it interferes in a person's life and endangers the health of social relationships.
The aim of this research was to compare general practitioners and specialist doctors’ empathy and cognitive flexibility levels along with their interpersonal relationship styles. Research participants ...
Anyone who’s been kicking around the HR world for more than a year or so will doubtless have come across at least one of the tools used to identify and develop behavioural types and interpersonal ...
Social Forces, Vol. 45, No. 2 (Dec., 1966), pp. 210-216 (7 pages) Twenty pairs of students role-played a situation in which one friend discovered the other making harmful comments about him to a third ...
This post describes the results of an empirical study I did on the personality disorders when I was working in A. T. Beck’s lab back in 2002. We presented it as a poster at the APA convention that ...
As you prepare for your interview, keep in mind your interviewer will evaluate you on the following qualities: Impact/interpersonal skills: Creates a good first impression; commands attention and ...
Australian Catholic University provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. Narcissism has become the armchair diagnosis of the decade. Social media is awash with people flinging the label ...