Psychology Blogs & Blog Posts

Blogs on psychology

  • Digital Citizen

    Thumbnail for Digital CitizenAmong the most frequently covered are: the value and impact of Web 2.0, individual and soc...
  • Mental Health Blog

    Thumbnail for Mental Health BlogThis blog is devoted to the discussion of new developments and research within the field o...
  • Providentia

    Thumbnail for ProvidentiaA biased look at psychology in the world.
  • TechAddiction Blog

    Thumbnail for TechAddiction BlogClinical psychologist looks at research on video game addiction, internet addiction, and c...
  • Arash's World:...

    Thumbnail for Arash's World:...Looking at Philosophical Concepts and Religion from a different angle.
  • change therapy

    Thumbnail for change therapya blog by vancouver counsellor isabella mori about psychology, creativity, spirituality an...
  • siobhan curious: cl...

    Thumbnail for siobhan curious: cl...A personal blog by a Montreal CEGEP teacher about her classroom experiences and the insigh...
  • Get Freakin' R...

    Thumbnail for Get Freakin' R...a satirical rant on the quirkness of human behaviour; what makes people tick?
  • Phronk.com

    Thumbnail for Phronk.comOh you know, just some blog by a grad student in London, Ontario.

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  • torture in afghanistan: who are our enemies? by change therapy on Nov 20, 2009

    my vancouver blogger friend jonathan narvey has a discussion about the current allegations that the canadian military looked the other way when people they had detained in afghanistan were transferred to afghani prisons where the canadian military kn...

  • Inside The Borderline Mind: Beyond BPD Jargon – Deeper Understanding For Loved Ones by Borderline Personality Disorder Inside Out on Nov 12, 2009

    The many distorted and wounded aspects inside the borderline mind means that there is much for loved ones to learn about the inner-workings of BPD so that they can further understand how to best cope with someone in their lives with Borderline Person...

  • Study Sheds Light on Brain’s Response to Distress, Unexpected Events by Shrink Rap on Nov 11, 2009

    New UAB Study Sheds Light on Brain’s Response to Distress, Unexpected Events from uabnews on Vimeo. In a new study, psychologists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) are able to... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi...

  • First impressions often don’t lie, study says by Marketing and New Media Blog on Nov 10, 2009

    Researchers at Sonoma State University and the University of Texas at Austin have concluded that first impressions really do matter in determining personality traits. In a study to be published in the December 10 issue of Personality and Social Psych...

  • arrows into blossoms by siobhan curious: classroom as microcosm on Nov 2, 2009

    I’ve just finished reading Pema Chodron’s Taking the Leap: Freeing Ourselves from Old Habits and Fears. If you’re not familiar with Chodron, she is perhaps the world’s most famous Tibetan Buddhist American nun, and her works a...

  • Normal Activity by Phronk.com on Oct 28, 2009

    It's Halloween time, so as one would expect, many ghostly happenings have been ... happening.A few nights ago I had a lovely date night with myself. I got some snacks and some wine, turned off all the lights except for a single candle, and sat down t...

  • The smell of virtue by Shrink Rap on Oct 26, 2009

    People are unconsciously fairer and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments, according to a soon-to-be published study led by a Brigham Young University professor. The research... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit...

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