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PET ATTACHMENT PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology says people who love their dogs like their children aren’t obsessed, their brains may be wired for deep attachmentThe key takeaway is that a deep emotional bond with dogs is rarely irrational. Instead, it is rooted in several well-established psychologi...
Scientists just tracked 188 pet owners in the Netherlands for five days, and the surprising twist is that dogs and cats both lifted mood a little, but only one might be making stress worseA recent Dutch study explored how interacting with cats and dogs impacts our mood and stress. While both pets offer a brief happiness boost...
People Who Sleep With Their Pets Share These Quiet Traits, And Most Don’t Even Realize ItMany people in the United States share their beds with pets. This practice offers comfort and emotional security. It can reduce loneliness ...
How Early Responsibility Shapes Long-Term Emotional RegulationChildren's chores build character and emotional control. Psychology shows early responsibilities shape lifelong emotional regulation. Predi...
Tamil cinema’s beloved dog star Karuppi dies from Diwali firecracker noise. Vets on how to calm petsKaruppi, the dog from the film Pariyerum Perumal, died after being hit by a bus during Diwali. The loud firecrackers frightened her, causin...
How our psychological vulnerabilities shape our interactions with AI chatbotsChatbots like ChatGPT raise important new questions about how artificial intelligence will shape our lives.
Looking for romance? Dating coaches reveal how to find love in 2023For more-modern and less-demonic relationship advice, we asked some of today's most prominent dating advisers.
The pandemic left us with imperfect substitutes for hugs. But can they fulfill 'touch hunger'?When people feel deprived of touch, their well-being can suffer.