A new study from the Trevor project, based on texting 9,000 transgender and nonbinary kids, concluded that they need one thing the most to have better mental health: gender affirmation and validation.
It's an established fact that job interviews are the worst — well, maybe not established per se, but it's so widely agreed upon that there's a fair amount of research showing that high-pressure ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. author of Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World: A Guide to Balance. Science-backed studies show that when we make "cans" out of ...
Self-affirmations – brief exercises in which people reflect on their core values, identity and positive traits – can increase people’s general well-being and make them happier in small but significant ...
BOSTON - Could doing daily affirmations boost your mental health? A new study out of California says yes. A team of researchers at the University of California Berkeley taught 135 undergraduates how ...
Research suggests that consistent positive affirmations can significantly boost teens' self-esteem and resilience. Studies show that affirmations related to personal values, self-compassion and future ...
Growing tired of the endless Bernie memes or Trump posts on your Facebook feed? A set of studies have found the reason why your social media connections feel the need to post their views. The ...