
psychology
Texas A&M psychologist Dr. Sherecce Fields provides insight into caffeine consumption and the age-old question: How much is too much?
Anger, Sadness, Boredom, Anxiety – Emotions That Feel Bad Can Be Useful
Feb 13, 2024 • 6 min. readA Texas A&M professor explains how a bad feeling can trigger behavior that leads to something better.
Despite the stresses that sometimes accompany the holiday, a Texas A&M psychology professor says taking time to be thankful can help us feel a greater sense of meaning in our lives.
Two experts in the College of Arts and Sciences discuss the dangers of drug abuse, addiction and the ongoing opioid epidemic.
Noticing the beauty in everyday moments can help you find more meaning in life, a Texas A&M researcher says.
In the wake of another school shooting, a Texas A&M expert says it’s important for parents to be honest and supportive as they help their children process the disturbing news.
A Texas A&M sport psychology expert shares his perspective.
Advice from a Texas A&M psychologist.
Texas A&M researchers have found that they can indirectly retrieve and weaken fear memories. The discovery has therapeutic implications for treating trauma.
Your Brain’s Built-In Biases Insulate Your Beliefs From Contradictory Facts
Dec 1, 2020 • 6 min. readA Texas A&M expert explains why facts won't necessarily change anyone's mind.