How does mimicry affect the way we judge other people? Whose behavior do we imitate, and in what situations? It turns out ...
Smiles do more than express emotion - new research shows they can unconsciously influence trust and shape how we perceive ...
At their best, friendships can be wonderful bonds, staving off feelings of loneliness and boredom and fostering a sense of belonging, care, and trust. At their worst, however, betrayal, exploitation, ...
Trust is like building a sandcastle—delicate, but if you use the right tools it can stand strong. Emotional intelligence (EI) is that tool kit; if you use it wisely, you can win over clients, ...
Repression is when someone unconsciously ignores or avoids certain emotions. Psychoanalysts believe that repressed emotions can have an impact on thoughts, behavior, and health. The concept of ...
Numerous definitions of trust can be found in diverse disciplines, including sociology (e.g., Coleman, 1990), social psychology (Deutsch, 1958), political science (Miller, 1974), economics (Williamson ...
Modern leadership requires actively cultivating trust through transparency, emotional intelligence and consistent behavior, not just competence or clarity. Teams want to understand how and why ...