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Groundhog Day or liberation from daily routine?
Dr Ruth Odgen from the School of Psychology, a lead investigator on a new study into time under COVID-19 isolation, shares her thoughts with us.
14/05/20 -
What it's like studying Sport Psychology
LJMU's Sport Psychology undergraduate course is a great first step for those aspiring to become a sport psychologist.
16/12/19 -
Why inability to cope with uncertainty may cause mental health problems
Could you treat depression, anxiety and other disorders by training people to be better at dealing with uncertainty? Scientists...
12/11/18 -
Mindfulness meditation ten minutes a day improves cognitive function
Practising mindfulness meditation improves concentration and the ability to keep information active in one’s mind
03/10/18 -
Is your smartphone making you shy?
Some have said that technology could lead to 'a new ice age' of social isolation. Not so fast, says the author of a new book...
21/02/17 -
Why you might feel like it’s been years since Trump’s inauguration
Our emotions really do affect our perception of time
14/02/17 -
How parasites and bacteria could be changing the way you think and feel
From losing inhibitions to dementia – Lecturer in Genetics Dr Robbie Rae explores the role small critters play in a range...
25/01/17 -
What makes a criminal? Friends, parents – and their failings – play a big part
Some youths find in gangs the love and social standing that's missing in their home lives, writes Research Psychologist Dr...
22/11/16 -
How to unlock your inner resilience
Because we all have it in us to be strong and courageous
30/09/16