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Insight about everybody's favourite subject: Ourselves. Editorial process:- https://telegra.ph/Editorial-Process-04-18 👥: @PsychologyChat

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📈 Analytical overview of Telegram channel Psychology Today

Channel Psychology Today (@psychologicall) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 12 898 subscribers, ranking 1 689 in the Psychology category and 2 920 in the USA region.

📊 Audience metrics and dynamics

Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 12 898 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 13 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -30 over the last 30 days and by -7 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

  • Verification status: Not verified
  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 0.53%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 0.28% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 68 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 36 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 0.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as ph.d, parent, m.d, fear, perspective.

📝 Description and content policy

The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
Insight about everybody's favourite subject: Ourselves. Editorial process:- https://telegra.ph/Editorial-Process-04-18 👥: @PsychologyChat

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 14 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Psychology category.

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AI in Eating Disorders: Support Tool or Silent Risk? AI may expand access to eating disorder support, but significant challenges remain. New research explores where these tools help, where they fail, and what comes next.read more . by: (Melinda Karth Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

Baron Vaughn on Humor as Survival Baron Vaughn reflects on "Anxiety Club," anxiety, comedy, and the role of authenticity in creative expression.read more . by: (Duygu Balan LPCC) 👥 Join Discussion Board

Taking Technology Personally? Is Your Device Out to Get You? You might have a relationship with your computer, phone, television, and other tech devices, but they don't have a relationship with you. How much should you invest emotionally?read more . by: (Gina Barreca Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

How Many of These Thoughts Are Quietly Stealing Your Life? These eight thoughts often rob us of confidence, opportunities, and peace of mind. Learning how to spot them is the first step to taking back control.read more . by: (Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

AI and the Risk of Synchronized Blindness AI homogenizes how we think, leaving information critical outliers unrecognized and warnings unheard.read more . by: (John Nosta) 👥 Join Discussion Board

The Benefits and Costs of Animal Welfare In his deeply thoughtful and important book, economist Nicolas Treich considers direct (animal-centered) and indirect (human-centered) aspects of animal welfare.read more . by: (Marc Bekoff Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

The Sunshine Vitamin: Why You Need It More Than You Think Even as a registered dietitian, I was shocked by my low vitamin D. Here’s why your brain may need it more than you think, and what to do next.read more . by: (Karen E. Todd RD, CSCS, EP-C, CISSN) 👥 Join Discussion Board

If You Want to Change Your Feelings, Change Your Beliefs Our beliefs, assumptions, and expectations drive our negative emotions. Here are four common beliefs and how to change them.read more . by: (Robert Taibbi L.C.S.W.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

Are We at Risk of Algorithmic Aspiration Adjustment? Awareness of the interplay between friction, flow and flourishing matters as the intense quest for AI optimization leads to the systematic elimination of resistance at scale.read more . by: (Cornelia C. Walther Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

Four Secrets to Creating a Workplace That Attracts Gen Z Gen Z enters their career expecting more from leaders than past generations did. This article offers four doable ideas that will enable you to attract and retain these teammates.read more . by: (Tim Elmore) 👥 Join Discussion Board

2 Masters, 1 Manager: Competing Loyalties in Middle Management A tour guide, a phone call, and a manager who didn't show up. What happened next is a masterclass in what middle management gets wrong and how you can avoid the same mistake.read more . by: (Ashley C. Jordan Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

Let’s Normalize Young People’s Gender and Sexual Fluidity Personal Perspective: Clinging rigidly to binary theories of gender and sexuality does young people a disservice.read more . by: (Jeanine Connor MBACP, MSc, MEd, BSc (Hons)) 👥 Join Discussion Board

Parent Guilt: Letting Go and Learning Lessons As parents, it's easy to look back and dwell on the mistakes we've made. But mistakes say more about the present than the past and the lessons we need to learn.read more . by: (Robert Taibbi L.C.S.W.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

What Families Can Do After a Dementia Diagnosis A dementia diagnosis changes more than memory. Here’s how families can plan for care, protect connection, and support the caregiver before crisis hits.read more . by: (Kristie Wood Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

ChatGPT and Political Correctness Personal Perspective: Fear of offending can lead to seeking quick answers at the cost of genuine human connection.read more . by: (Jennifer L Keluskar Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

'Food Noise' and the Science of Interoceptive Awareness Eliminating "food noise" comes with a cost. True health requires mindful nourishment rather than total control.read more . by: (Erin Parks Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

Your Emoticons and Emojis Help Inform Laughter Theory The use of laughter acronyms and emojis in our writing hints that laughter itself may be best understood as a means of conveying important, socially relevant information.read more . by: (John Charles Simon) 👥 Join Discussion Board

Your Brain's Emotional Map Emotions often seem unpredictable. But neuroscience suggests the brain organizes them into a coherent system to better navigate your environment.read more . by: (William A. Haseltine Ph.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

The Hardest No Isn’t the One You Say to Others We often think boundaries are about saying “no” to other people. But what about the behaviors within ourselves that we keep allowing, even when they come at our expense?read more . by: (Robyne Hanley-Dafoe Ed.D.) 👥 Join Discussion Board

When a Parent Suffers Moral Injury Personal Perspective: A parent "losing control" in a meeting is often something else—the slow accumulation of being correct in rooms designed to overrule them.read more . by: (Erik Raschke) 👥 Join Discussion Board