Psychologists test long-held theory of emotional cushioning.
Expecting the worst may not make you feel any better when faced with a disappointment, say psychology researchers who have tested the age-old advice.
Read the full story here.
Psychologists test long-held theory of emotional cushioning.
Expecting the worst may not make you feel any better when faced with a disappointment, say psychology researchers who have tested the age-old advice.
Read the full story here.
Psychologists test long-held theory of emotional cushioning.
Expecting the worst may not make you feel any better when faced with a disappointment, say psychology researchers who have tested the age-old advice.
Read the full story here.
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