Featured in psychologyBYBrunella CostagliolaNov 15, 2022ShareThis veteran psychologist wants to help you love more fiercely“We need to love more fiercely,” says Dr. Greg Matos, veteran psychologist and creator of A Better Love Project, a… BYBrunella CostagliolaNov 15, 2022ShareBYTeam MightyAug 25, 2022ShareToday in military history: Psychiatrist reports on the effects of ‘Shell Shock’On Dec. 4, 1917, psychiatrist W.H.R. Rivers reported on the phenomenon called “shell shock.” Coined by soldiers, “shell shock” was… BYTeam MightyAug 25, 2022ShareBYTeam MightyMar 3, 2021ShareResearchers are making big progress in diagnosing Gulf War SyndromeFor decades after Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield, doctors, scientists and the Department of Veterans Affairs have all struggled… BYTeam MightyMar 3, 2021ShareBYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020ShareDo people really have repressed memories?Astryx_x asks: Do suppressed memories actually exist? We’ve all seen it in movies — a character will be going along in their lives blissfully unaware of some extremely traumatic event in their long distant past… that is, until a bit of sy… BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020ShareBYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareAccording to the Army you need a coach to pass their toughest schoolMore than 90 percent of those who attempt to become an Army diver fail in the first 14 days of training. The hopefuls are often overcome, physically and mentally, by rigorous drills meant to winnow down recruits to the elite few. The jo… BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareBYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020ShareCheck out the Air Force’s new podcast ‘Blue Grit’You may have noticed a recent addition to the Air Force Portal homepage. A logo depicting a warrior looking over his shoulder with a fighter jet above him. It’s the face of the Blue Grit podcast. The podcast is the brainchild of Maj. Anna Fedotova,… BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020ShareBYFatherlyApr 29, 2020ShareThe weird psychology behind why fights help people bondLet’s not sugarcoat it — fights suck, and they do not inherently help people BYFatherlyApr 29, 2020Share
BYBrunella CostagliolaNov 15, 2022ShareThis veteran psychologist wants to help you love more fiercely“We need to love more fiercely,” says Dr. Greg Matos, veteran psychologist and creator of A Better Love Project, a… BYBrunella CostagliolaNov 15, 2022Share
BYTeam MightyAug 25, 2022ShareToday in military history: Psychiatrist reports on the effects of ‘Shell Shock’On Dec. 4, 1917, psychiatrist W.H.R. Rivers reported on the phenomenon called “shell shock.” Coined by soldiers, “shell shock” was… BYTeam MightyAug 25, 2022Share
BYTeam MightyMar 3, 2021ShareResearchers are making big progress in diagnosing Gulf War SyndromeFor decades after Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield, doctors, scientists and the Department of Veterans Affairs have all struggled… BYTeam MightyMar 3, 2021Share
BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020ShareDo people really have repressed memories?Astryx_x asks: Do suppressed memories actually exist? We’ve all seen it in movies — a character will be going along in their lives blissfully unaware of some extremely traumatic event in their long distant past… that is, until a bit of sy… BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020Share
BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareAccording to the Army you need a coach to pass their toughest schoolMore than 90 percent of those who attempt to become an Army diver fail in the first 14 days of training. The hopefuls are often overcome, physically and mentally, by rigorous drills meant to winnow down recruits to the elite few. The jo… BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020Share
BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020ShareCheck out the Air Force’s new podcast ‘Blue Grit’You may have noticed a recent addition to the Air Force Portal homepage. A logo depicting a warrior looking over his shoulder with a fighter jet above him. It’s the face of the Blue Grit podcast. The podcast is the brainchild of Maj. Anna Fedotova,… BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020Share
BYFatherlyApr 29, 2020ShareThe weird psychology behind why fights help people bondLet’s not sugarcoat it — fights suck, and they do not inherently help people BYFatherlyApr 29, 2020Share