The well-being of a person greatly depends upon their ability to be part of complex sociocultural institutions.
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- Society & Culture
Having Good Friendships May Make for a Healthier Gut Microbiome
by News Releaseby News ReleaseSocial connections are essential for good health and well-being in social animals, such as ourselves and other primates.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Did Those with Introverted Personality Types Have an Easier Time Handling the Pandemic?
While this division may not account for each situation, it does bring up an interesting assumption.
The processes that drive them towards each other require decision-making whose brain machinery is largely misunderstood.
- Business & Industry
Revealed: 72% of Graduates Want Social Interaction from a Career and These Are the Top Choices
Gen Z is the largest generation in human history, and over the next 10 years, 1.3 billion of its members will enter the global workforce.
Two distinct groups of society that have been impacted most developmentally and psychologically from the pandemic are children and men.
Being kind can have more effects than you realise.
Desirability is a part of our human experience; the yearning to be desirable to others, to ourselves.
- Mind & Brain
Researchers Question the Existence of the Social Brain as a Separate System
by Psychregby PsychregA team of researchers found that during group problem-solving the components of the social brain are co-activated.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Vacancy: Lecturer in Communication and Social Interaction
by Psychregby PsychregThis is an exciting opportunity to join the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University.