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Andy Cohen, Michael B. Jordan and the problem with the dead celebrities TikTok prank
Kids are more hyperconnected to each other than ever on social platforms and assign value based on likes and popularity. "This constant approval seeking online is connected to these attempts to post something that goes viral," Mosley says.
Gear Acquisition Syndrome: is it real, are you suffering from it, and what can be done to help gear addiction?
“When we think about whether something is becoming a problem, it’s more than just the actual behavior, it’s what’s impacted by the behavior,” Mosley says. “The acronym I pull from is F.I.T., which stands for Frequency, Intensity and Time. Are you noticing the frequency increasing, buying gear every day, every week or every month?
Vanessa Lachey's 'Love is Blind' baby fever made viewers cringe. The pressure is a problem.
…But this isn't just small talk. "Most people don't actually realize what a personal and painful question this can be," Robinson-Mosley says.
Sensitivity is more important than poking and prodding too closely into someone else's business.
MEET THE ATL ENTREPRENEUR WITH A NEW PLAYBOOK FOR ATHLETES
“…I was helping folks 1:1, but then sending them right back off to these environments that often were not conducive to them being well and then being able to perform. I knew I needed to work with the entire ecosystem of a sports enterprise.”
Taylor Swift, John Mayer and Jake Gyllenhaal: When your ex dredges up your past relationship
Being intentional about who we're connecting to, and how we're connecting with folks
Some neighbors feel hopeless, others are thrilled. How to keep sane in this divided American moment
The news of late feels like a roaring avalanche that shows no signs of slowing.
Delaware State University Lacrosse Bus Incident
Head Coach, Pamella Jenkins, describes the trip home from Florida and the issues her team endured after being stopped in Georgia.
Don’t Take Your Head Out of the Clouds!
Far from a waste of time, daydreaming might be one of the best things you can do with your free time.
Obama, Alton Brown apologized for harmful words. Should we forgive past problematic views?
Celebrities and politicians, like everyday people, often make mistakes when speaking or posting on social media – and can also say harmful words on purpose.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern resigned. What that says about privilege, burnout.
"When it comes to burnout, leadership and work environment are the cause and the cure," Robinson-Mosley says. "Which means it's really tempting to try to think about fixing burnout by looking at the person who's burned out and trying to advise self-care strategies and tips that they can do in order to curtail burnout or to be able to address it in a positive or significant way. The challenge is that burnout is a pervasive issue in organizational structure and context."
Kendall Jenner, Bad Bunny and when your maybe-kind-of-sort-of secret romance gets exposed
What happens when your clandestine romance finally hits broad daylight? Relationships require work to maintain the spark, including proper communication and tenderness.
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Sport Psychologist Addresses Criticism Being Leveled At Russell Westbrook
The "Russell Westbrick" chants have quieted lately.
“…people who are saying that are not in that arena playing, they’re not at that elite level; so you don’t even want to give power to that because giving power to that undermines your ability to go out there and give it your best.”
Kanye West, Twitter and how to disengage from hate on social media
"If you're engaging with people who don't help you feel good about yourself, that is going to have a pretty lasting impact, both in real time immediately in the present, but also moving forward”
The Toll Social Media Has on Athletes
Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson chats with Dr. Mosley about the relevance and resonance of social media on athletes today
Biggest mental health secrets for minorities and athletes from Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley
Counseling psychologist and sport mental health expert, Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley provides tips and strategies to preserve your mental health.
The blind spots of blitzscaling in mental health tech
“A lack of representation in the psychologist workforce can be deadly,” notes T.M. Robinson-Mosley, a counseling psychologist of color who consults with the NBA, the NFL, and the U.S. Air Force, among others.
Making sense of the NFL draft during a global pandemic
A mental health expert examines the presence of sports amid COVID-19 crisis
Staring off into space: Adults spend most their waking lives daydreaming. But do we know how to control our imagination correctly?
For decades, psychologists have equated daydreaming with a failure of cognitive control, focusing on how it stunts abilities like task processing, reading comprehension and memory