In The News: Department of Psychology
Being asked to deliver any kind of sexual narrative when it does not come naturally can feel awkward
It's not a bluff. Find out here how to (almost definitely) spot a psychopath by looking at their eyes.
Antisocial, antipathetic, impulsive: there are many signs that allow us to identify a so-called “psychopathic” personality. But if we are to believe some experts, their eyes would be just as telling and would help us flush them out.
After the deadliest mass shooting in American history, Stephen Benning studied the trauma inflicted on Las Vegans. Now, he’s doing the same for the most recent mass shooting – this time on his own campus.
As the Clark County District Attorney endeavors to charge four young teenagers for murder in District Court as adults for the severe beating of a Rancho High School student, the prosecution of the youngest defendant – a 13-year-old – raises questions about how young is too young.
We explore the impacts the UNLV shooting has on the community and mental health.
Local organizations have been working together for a year to address the issue. And in September, the school district announced its “Every Day Matters” campaign. The nonprofits involved include the CHARISMA Lab at UNLV.
It’s a struggle that women continue to face, landing leadership roles and having the support to succeed at work.
It’s a struggle that women continue to face, landing leadership roles and having the support to succeed at work.
A subculture of “traditional wives” is making bigger waves than anticipated in the culture war leading up to the 2024 election.
What’s the best age to learn a new language? Experts share the research and the benefits of learning a second language in early childhood.
The Myers-Briggs Personality Test (MBTI) has piqued the curiosity of many people around the world. As people explore their different personality types, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, new decision-making processes, and interpersonal connections.