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Scientists are discovering more and more about the spooky psychology behind our love of horror
The human fascination with fear is a long-standing puzzle. From ghost stories told around a campfire to the latest ...
Fear is a survival mechanism that can keep you from harm. But it can be maladapted for the modern world and make you feel ...
Through powerful workshops that foster honesty, vulnerability, and connection, Breakthrough Men’s Community is giving men the tools to communicate better, strengthen relationships, and rediscover ...
Fear of public speaking ranked No. 46, right before murder by a stranger and after a devastating hurricane. Read on for the ...
"Cognitive restructuring" isn't as culturally popular as its therapy-speak peers, like "toxic" and "gaslighting," but it's a ...
Millions struggle with an intense fear of something that poses little or no threat, from flying to cockroaches to a trip to ...
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The science of fright and why we love to be scared
Why is that? Why do we insist on entering a house that might be haunted or pay someone with an axe or a chainsaw to chase us through a cornfield in the middle of the night knowing it will be a ...
I've always been anxious, but a friend's description of me showed me how to reframe my worrying to have a happier, richer ...
It’s not ghosts and ghouls that are keeping Americans up at night this Halloween. This scream season, US citizens are far ...
Most of us feel stress, anxiety or unease at least a few times a week, so why do we love to scare ourselves with horror ...
Vicki Williams noticed her lower wisdom teeth were hurting but was too scared to visit the dentist so took ibuprofen in the ...
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