
Robert Haynes
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1 month ago |
psychreg.org | Nigel MacLennan |Robert Haynes |Ellen Diamond |Samantha Green
2 Reading Time: 2 minutesNew research has shed light on the dynamics of sexual self-disclosure in romantic relationships, revealing that while individuals share a significant portion of their sexual experiences and preferences with their partners, they often withhold certain details. The study, which analysed data from 30 studies covering over 9,000 participants, highlights the key factors influencing the extent to which people disclose intimate aspects of their sexuality.
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2 months ago |
psychreg.org | Nigel MacLennan |Robert Haynes |Samantha Green |Zuella Montemayor
2 Reading Time: 2 minutesA recent study examining the rise in referrals to Norway’s National Center for Gender Incongruence (NCGI) has come under scrutiny, with researchers raising concerns about the validity of its findings. The study, published in July 2024, claimed a “sharp” increase in referrals between 2000 and 2022, particularly among those assigned female at birth. But experts have questioned its methodology, ethical approval, and statistical interpretations.
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2 months ago |
psychreg.org | Nigel MacLennan |Robert Haynes |Samantha Green |Zuella Montemayor
3 Reading Time: 2 minutesWith Valentine’s Day approaching, many couples are searching for ways to revitalise intimacy and connection. In collaboration with Cult Beauty, renowned sex and relationship coach Gemma Nice has shared expert-backed strategies to help couples rekindle desire and keep the spark alive. Nice, who specialises in intimacy coaching, highlights that whether a couple is newly in love or in a long-term relationship, maintaining passion requires effort.
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2 months ago |
psychreg.org | Samantha Green |Tim Fawnshaw |Julian Carter |Robert Haynes
1 Reading Time: 3 minutesTravelling can be stressful at the best of times, but when carrying valuable or important items, anxiety levels can soar. A recent study by travel provider Arriva has revealed the extent to which stress affects British travellers, leading to a surprising number of lost belongings on public transport. The research found that more than two-thirds (68%) of Brits feel stressed when travelling with expensive items.
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2 months ago |
psychreg.org | Julian Carter |Clare Norman |Tim Williamson |Robert Haynes
1 Reading Time: 2 minutesVery few of us are immune to the magnetism of charisma. Charismatic employees are often seen as valuable additions to any workplace, leaving strong impressions and fostering engagement. But the impact of charisma is not always beneficial. Hogan Assessments, a global leader in workplace personality assessment and leadership consulting, has explored four key drawbacks of workplace charisma that managers and HR professionals should be aware of.
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