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  • 01.11.2025 |

    Learning interdisciplinarity: The solution to societal challenges?

    by: Sabrina Krys, Mirjam Braßler
    Editorial Assistants: Sameeksha Shukla and Elena Benini Note: An earlier version of this blog post has been published in the German version of In-Mind. Anyone who has worked in a... more
  • 24.03.2025 |

    The Dark Side of Social Media - Unpacking Its Psychological Impact 

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    Social media has revolutionized the way we connect, communicate, and consume information. However, its darker aspects pose significant challenges to... more
  • 23.03.2025 |

    Join the In-Mind Team: Help us make psychology accessible to everyone!

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    What is In-Mind? In-Mind is a volunteer-driven project dedicated to sharing psychological research. We give researchers a platform to present... more
  • 08.01.2025 |

    Artificial Intelligence, Real Consequences: Call for abstracts for a special issue on the psychological dimensions of AI

    by: Magdalena Wischnewski, Michaela Forrai
    The special issue (SI) Artificial Intelligence, Real Consequences: Exploring the psychological dimensions of AI aims to make central research on... more
  • 23.12.2024 |

    Caught in a Vicious Cycle? The Complex Interplay of Work Stressors and Burnout

    by: Jette Völker
    Editorial Assistants: Jana Dreston and Elena Benini. Note: An earlier version of this article has been published in the German... more
  • 19.12.2024 |

    Everything was better in the past? Children’s self-regulation across the decades

    by: Stefanie Peykarjou
    Editorial Assistants: Elisabeth Höhne, Stella Wernicke Note: The blog post was originally published in the German version of In-Mind. Do... more
  • 06.11.2024 |

    Call for editors for a Special Issue on the “Psychology of Artificial Intelligence”

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    Are you an AI researcher and wish to handle a special issue on the topic? 
In-Mind is looking for one... more
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