Psychology

New Book Examines Lasting Impact of War of the Worlds Broadcast 87 Years Later
William Elliott Hazelgrove's new book 'Dead Air' explores how Orson Welles' 1938 radio drama created America's first viral media event, revealing important lessons about media influence and mass psychology that remain relevant today.

Dr. Hos Loftus Earns 2025 Castle Connolly Top Doctor Recognition for Integrated Neurology and Psychology Care
Dr. Hos Loftus has been recognized as a 2025 Castle Connolly Top Doctor for his innovative integrated approach to neurological and psychological care at Carolinas Institute for Neurology and Psychology, highlighting the growing importance of holistic treatment models in modern healthcare.

Clinical Psychologists Release New Framework for Breaking Trauma and Stress Patterns
Clinical psychologists Tony Iezzi and Melanie Duckworth have released a new book providing practical tools to help individuals recognize and change the brain-body-behavior patterns that keep them stuck in repetitive cycles of trauma, stress, and everyday challenges.
Psychology of First Impressions Offers Critical Business Strategy Insights
Recent psychological research reveals how first impressions shape business credibility, environmental influence on decision-making, and the disproportionate weight of small details in professional interactions.

New Research Reveals Listening Skills as Critical Factor in Relationship Success
Oliver Drakeford Therapy's study demonstrates that strong listening skills can increase the likelihood of thriving relationships by 43 times, highlighting the transformative power of effective communication in couples therapy.

Equine Therapy Explored in New Memoir Highlights Healing Power of Horses
Anna's memoir delves into the transformative power of equine therapy, offering insights into emotional and spiritual healing through the bond between humans and horses.

Divine Mercy University Releases Condensed Version of Award-Winning Meta-Model Book
Divine Mercy University Press has published a mini-version of its acclaimed 700-page volume, 'A Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person,' offering a concise summary of the integrated psychological, philosophical, and theological framework for mental health practice.

Podcast 'MidLife Crisis: Bomb Drop and Beyond' Sparks Conversation on Untreated Midlife Crisis
The podcast 'MidLife Crisis: Bomb Drop and Beyond' has rapidly gained traction, highlighting the often overlooked emotional turmoil of midlife crisis and its widespread impact on families and society, advocating for its recognition in the mental health field.

Reimagine Jesus Foundation Releases Provocative Spiritual Work
The Reimagine Jesus Foundation introduces 'Reimagine Jesus: Gospel for the 21st Century', a book by Mike Oslance that revisits Jesus' teachings through modern scientific and psychological perspectives, challenging traditional doctrines.

Childhood Trauma Linked to Higher Risk of Immune Disorders, Study Reveals
A recent study published in Heliyon demonstrates a significant correlation between childhood maltreatment and increased risk of immune-related disorders like psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis, with women showing higher susceptibility.

New Book 'It's All BS' Offers Roadmap to Overcoming Personal Biases
Mark Shub's upcoming book provides readers with insights into how unconscious biases impact decision-making across personal and professional domains. The work offers practical strategies for recognizing and challenging mental shortcuts that hinder personal growth and effective communication.

Psychologist's New Book Offers Fresh Approach to Trauma Healing Through Personal Storytelling
Dr. Kixx Goldman's bestselling book 'Speak From Your Heart And Be Heard' presents an innovative approach to trauma healing through eight fictional stories, highlighting the role of intuition and personal voice in recovery.