Psychology is the study of the mind and human behaviour. Psychology students will learn about emotions, what motivates us and how we interact with each other. Many psychology graduates go on to become ...
Human beings are built to size each other up quickly, and these first impressions of one another are influenced by a number of factors—including facial shape, vocal inflection, attractiveness, and ...
Somatic therapy is a form of body-centered therapy that looks at the connection of mind and body and uses both psychotherapy and physical therapies for holistic healing. In addition to talk therapy, ...
Psychology is a scientific discipline that focuses on understanding mental functions and the behaviour of individuals and groups. Practicing components of a problem often improves later performance in ...
July 18, 2026 Several popular sugar substitutes may not be as harmless as they seem. Adults who consumed the most artificial sweeteners showed substantially faster declines in memory and thinking, ...
Our programs provide students with comprehensive academic, scientific and clinical training to prepare them for significant contributions to psychological science and clinical practice. Our department ...
Food loss and waste (FLW) is often attributed to technoeconomic inefficiencies of food systems. However, using a mechanistic analysis framework, we show that food surplus and misconsumption accounted ...
The mission of the Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology at Queens College is to prepare students to be highly qualified clinical psychologists with evidence-based acumen and cultural humility, ready ...
A hallmark of our program is significant attention to research development and apprenticeship with individual faculty, with each student's course of study tailored to meet the individual’s needs and ...
Welcome to Psychology at CMU. With nearly 30 award-winning faculty and almost 150 people in total, we are a vibrant community whose research continues our department’s 100-year tradition of studying ...
Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory has eight stages that cover a person's entire life span. Each stage involves a psychosocial crisis that, when resolved positively, helps a person gain a ...