Though painful, social rejection can be a powerful learning tool, new USC research suggests. The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, uncovers the neurological ...
Have you recently been rejected? Rejection involves being excluded from a social relationship or interaction. It can be active—for example, in acts of bullying or teasing—or it can be passive–for ...
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