Men use football to feel that competitive tension and release without actual risk. Their self-esteem becomes tied to the team ...
Previous posts in this series have considered emotional education and emotional competence, how they are based upon emotional communication during development, and how miscommunication can undermine a ...
Some of us mask emotions more than others. Expressive suppression is connected to lower emotional wellness, yet research ...
In the past decade, scientists have made the facial transplants a reality. Now, surgeons can give someone an entirely new, functioning face grafted from a deceased donor. But after these initial ...
Do people from different cultures express emotions differently? A new paper says yes: Facial expressions of emotion are not culturally universal. But as far as I can see the data show that at least ...
It also helps to make noise and move your body, whether you cheer, applaud, move, dance or sing. McGonigal said you’re more ...
This article originally appeared in The Good Men Project. Parents coach their sons to present a facade of emotional toughness and their daughters to admire that facade in men. There is a commonly held ...
Mice, unlike most people, cannot force a smile or disguise their disgust (as far as we know). Most of us may not have realized that their tiny, fuzzy faces can muster an emotional expression at all.