Psychology Today: The Latest A group of researchers from Germany and the Netherlands set out to better understand the effects of touch on our physical and mental well-being. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 18:04 /The Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A single-minded focus on climate and energy policy promotes unhealthy blue-rich LED lights and effectively bans circadian-friendly lights that promote human health and well-being Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 18:04 /Martin Moore-Ede M.D., Ph.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest The only way to fix a friendship gone sour is to assertively discuss your wary feelings about it—and if that can’t work, you’d be well-advised to leave it. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 18:04 /Leon F Seltzer PhD Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest Our systems of care for suicide prevention have often had a mechanical feel, leaving many people feeling unseen and not cared about. How can we change this? Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 15:05 /Jennifer Gerlach LCSW Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A disturbing new trend involves blasting pedestrians and cyclists with diesel exhaust. Here’s a look at the health and legal consequences. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 15:05 /Naveed Saleh M.D., M.S. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest Personal Perspective: Navigating sensory sensitivity? Your journey to self-advocacy and deeper understanding starts with a sensory lens. Here are five practices for cultivating it. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 03:03 /Megan A Neff Psy.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

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