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  • June 2008
    • Moynahan Talks Getting Dumped, Pregnant

      Moynahan Talks Getting Dumped, Pregnant

      (Newser) - Actress Bridget Moynahan opens up to Harper's Bazaar about the emotional rollercoaster that was being dumped by Tom Brady for supermodel Gisele Bundchen only to learn she was pregnant. "Going through that traumatic time of being heartbroken and then being pregnant turned my whole life upside down…just knocked the wind out of me," Moynahan tells Harper’s Bazaar . More »

    • Traumatized? Keep It to Yourself

      Traumatized? Keep It to Yourself

      (Newser) - Contrary to popular belief, talking about your emotions after a traumatizing large-scale event can be less helpful than keeping your feelings bottled up. A study of nearly 3,000 people who were exposed to but not directly affected by the 9/11 attacks reached the startling conclusion that people who didn't express emotions about the tragedy coped better than those who did, the CBC reports More »

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      September 11   psychological research   emotion   trauma

  • February 2008
    • Stop Temper Tantrums Like a Caveman

      Stop Temper Tantrums Like a Caveman

      (Newser) - When your kid has a temper tantrum, they’re a lot like a Neanderthal, reports LiveScience. Two-year-olds are still driven by instinct and emotion, explains one pediatrician, not the higher reasoning of mature adults. So don’t try to logic away a tantrum (“But honey you already have that action figure”), engage them with simple caveman sentences such as, “You are angry.” More »

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      parenting   evolution   toddler   Neanderthals   emotion   temper tantrums

    • Emotion Trumps Reason in Super Tuesday Voting

      Emotion Trumps Reason in Super Tuesday Voting

      (Newser) - Voters go with their gut in the ballot booth—this researchers know—but Super Tuesday is an acute study in heart over mind, Newsweek reports. With no party loyalty at stake and the Democrats' policies so alike, emotion rules: Barack Obama is trying to rouse voters with hope, while Hillary Clinton’s anxious ads urge people to stick with a safe candidate. More »

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      Barack Obama   John McCain   Hillary Clinton   Rudy Giuliani   emotion

    • Hillary Tears Up Again

      Hillary Tears Up Again

      (Newser) - Hillary Clinton choked up on the campaign trail again today, the Chicago Tribune reports, and dabbed at her left eye during a moving introduction by an old friend in New Haven. Her old boss was describing his pride that the bell-bottomed woman he knew was now a presidential candidate. "Well, I said I would not tear up; already we're not exactly on that path," Clinton responded. More »

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      Hillary Clinton   emotion   crying   New Haven

  • January 2008
    • Clinton Wells Up: 'This Is Very Personal'

      Clinton Wells Up: 'This Is Very Personal'

      (Newser) - Hillary Clinton showed emotion more characteristic of her husband at a New Hampshire coffee shop today, fighting back tears as she talked about the race with a group of 16 undecided voters. After an hour of discussing policy, the candidate’s voice broke: “It’s not easy, and I couldn’t do it if I just didn’t passionately believe.” More »

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      Hillary Clinton   New Hampshire primary   emotion   undecided voters

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