The Editors at Communications Psychology, Nature Communications, and Scientific Reports invite submissions from psychology and related disciplines on the interplay between emotion and language. On the ...
Communication is an important part of everyone’s professional day-to-day. Whether you’re an entrepreneur building a business, a manager overseeing customer service, a doctor interacting with patients, ...
Previous posts in this series have considered emotional education and emotional competence, how they are based upon emotional communication during development, and how miscommunication can undermine a ...
Couples often say that they need to work on their communication. This is what is holding them back from greater happiness. Kind of, but not really. Ironically, couples who aren’t getting along often ...
A recent study published in NeuroImage reveals that neuroticism is linked to altered communication between different brain networks rather than isolated brain activity. Researchers discovered that ...
Caring for a family member with dementia can be an all consuming and stressful situation. Safety issues, emotional needs, communication challenges and caregiver burnout are just a few things that must ...
In today’s high-pressure workplaces, emotions are omnipresent—from quiet frustration over a missed deadline to visible tension during a difficult meeting. Often, these emotional undercurrents stem not ...
Communication allows us to express our thoughts, share information and connect with other people. From sending a quick text to chatting with a friend over coffee, you are interacting with the people ...
Books to Life Marketing proudly announces the release of Combating Teen Anxiety: Teen-Parent Communication Journal, a ground-breaking guide by Gina Nelson, LCSW, designed to create a safe space for ...
Animal communication is more than simple signals. Mammals use sounds, expressions, and touch to convey emotions and social ...