Articles in "psychology"
After Nearly Three Years, Israelis Carry War’s Psychological Toll in Different Ways
After nearly three years of war, there is no single story of how Israelis are coping with its psychological toll. A new review of 68 ...
Media and Meaning: Israeli Study Rethinks Mental-Health Resilience
A stronger sense of purpose, less time on social media and lower exposure to harmful online content may explain much of the lower ...
ChatGPT May Be Learning Personality From Language Alone, Israeli Study Finds
An Israeli study found that ChatGPT can predict how groups of people will respond to personality-test questions before they take the tests, ...
Cosmetic Procedures May Become Addictive for Some Women, Study Warns
As cosmetic procedures become increasingly common around the world, new Israeli research suggests that for some women, repeated treatments ...
Parents, Not Sirens, Drive Children’s Stress Levels During War, Researchers Say
Young Israeli children are more affected by their parents’ emotional responses to conflict than by the frequency of air raid sirens, ...
Consumer Guilt May Be Costing Online Retailers Billions, Israeli Study Finds
Israeli researchers say guilt may play a major role in one of e-commerce’s biggest problems: abandoned shopping carts. Researchers at ...
Civilian Life Out of Reach for Returning Israeli Reservists
After months on the battlefield, many Israeli reservists return home only to find that ordinary life feels out of reach -- and that even ...
Moral Priorities, Not Politics, Drove Israeli Divide Over Hostage Negotiations, Study Finds
Deeply held personal values, rather than political affiliation alone, play a decisive role in shaping how Israelis view hostage ...
Emotional Support for Educators Improves Daycare Environments, Researchers Say
Providing structured emotional support to early childhood educators can improve daycare climates, strengthen relationships with toddlers, ...
Hair Hormone Levels May Reveal Strength of Mother-Child Emotional Connection, Study Finds
Israeli scientists have identified a potential new biomarker for the mother-child bond: oxytocin levels measured in scalp hair. The ...