“Sticky” thinking disrupts decision making for individuals with a tendency toward worry and depression

“Sticky” thinking disrupts decision making for individuals with a tendency toward worry and depression

Yang, H., & van Vugt, M. (2025). “Sticky” thinking disrupts decision making for individuals with a tendency toward worry and depression. Emotion, 25(4), 997-1010. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0001449 Key Takeaways Focus: This study explores how “sticky thinking”... Read more »
Is poor control over thoughts and emotions related to a higher tendency to delay tasks?

Is poor control over thoughts and emotions related to a higher tendency to delay tasks?

Procrastination and emotion dysregulation are linked because delaying tasks often serves as a way to escape negative emotions like stress, frustration, or self-doubt. Studying this connection helps us understand why some people... Read more »
Home Privacy Policy Terms Of Use Anti Spam Policy Contact Us Affiliate Disclosure DMCA Earnings Disclaimer