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What do we need to know about burnout?
Dr. Michael Leiter (Emeritus, Psychology) talked about the severity of burnout in today's work culture and how it is different than stress with CBC. While employee burnout is experienced on a personal level, the problem lies with the employer.
Innovation and sustainability recognized at annual Mitacs Awards
Canada News Media covered Dr. Nicoletta Faraone's (Chemistry) recent Mitacs Innovation Award for her work on tick repellants.
Psychologists explore how mismatched desires for physical contact affect romantic partners
Dr. Diane Holmberg (Psychology) and her graduate student, Sabrina Sgambati ('24) published new research on how romantic partners experience greater relationship well-being when they share high levels of comfort with physical affection.
N.B. Premier Susan Holt has ‘empathy guidelines’ for senior staff, officials
A right to information request led to the release of empathy guidelines for staff in the New Brunswick Premiere's office. Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) says the guidelines are "fascinating," and could give people less of a sense of detachment from government. But the challenge is that empathy has to be genuine.
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