Trading Academia for Industry: 3 Career Stories Disillusioned with academia? Know that there are alternative career paths for social and personality psychologists.
The Potential Benefits of Remembering that “Everybody Hurts” Everybody hurts after experiencing rejection, but self-compassion may help with that pain.
Standing Up to Sexism—from the Gym to the Office How you judge someone who stands up to a sexist comment depends on who and where they are.
Sometimes, the People Who Seem Safest Actually Pose the Biggest Risk. Why? We trust fellow members of our groups, even when we probably shouldn’t.
Help, I Am an Extravert! Loneliness and Well-being in Lockdown How extraversion affects our well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic and what we can do to feel better.
SPSP Went Virtual! Impressions from the 2021 Annual Convention Like many other academic conferences this year, SPSP went virtual! We asked some conference goers to share their thoughts and perspectives on this year’s event.
Introducing the 2021-2022 Student Committee We warmly welcome the new student committee members for the year 2021-2022.
Two Ways Stress Makes it Hard to be a Supportive Partner When your partner is stressed you want to support them. But what happens if you are stressed too?
Women in High Places—an Advantage for other Women? When one woman makes it to the top, is the glass ceiling really broken?