Jaimee Bell
Jaimee Bell is a freelance writer who specializes in sexual education and wellness, psychology and mental health.
Alongside her freelance writing, Jaimee is a published erotica author. Her debut title, "All the Dirty Little Things", can be found on Amazon.
Website: www.jaimeebell.com
How mass hysteria happens (and how to avoid the COVID-19 panic)
Can a real pandemic (such as COVID-19) turn into mass hysteria?
How to manage self-inflicted stress
Stress and anxiety therapist Dr. Amelia Aldao suggests waiting 60 seconds before reacting to a stressor, giving your rational mind time to catch up to your emotions.
Being dominant in the bedroom can boost your work ethic
Studies have shown that dominant sexual activity can often boost your work ethic several days after a sexual experience.
How a healthy sex life can earn you more money
More frequent sex has been linked with higher income rates, according to a 2013 study.
How to develop confidence when you feel worthless, according to science
There are scientifically proven ways you can improve your self-esteem, right now.
The ‘opposite of addiction’ theory: How community can drive recovery
The path to sobriety isn't one that can be traveled alone, studies suggest.
The psychology of shopping addiction
Is obsessive shopping a compulsion, an addiction, or both?
How to make healthy financial choices every day, according to a financial psychologist
How reframing your emotions and changing your daily behavior can help you save money.
The psychology of healing from sexual trauma
A deeper look at what happens in the first 2 years after experiencing sexual trauma.
Social media makes breakups worse, study says
Is there a way for more human-centered algorithms to prevent potentially triggering interactions on social media?
The psychology of infidelity: Why do we cheat?
Infidelity, an inherently selfish behavior, has been analyzed by researchers to help us understand why people cheat in relationships.
There is scientific proof that foot fetishes are normal
Research dating back to the 1950s explains why the foot fetish makes total sense.
How often do couples have sex? 10 questions to ask your partner about your sex life
Are you and your partner happy with your sex life?
Dad bod & dad brain: How a man’s brain changes when he becomes a father
The bonding experience is promoted by important neurological changes.
Is asexuality psychological or biological?
Or is "the hidden orientation" more complex than that?
Using the logic of neuroscience to heal from a breakup
Healing from a break-up should be taken as seriously as healing from a broken arm, says psychiatrist Dr. Guy Winch.
Nature-deficit disorder: What kids lose by not experiencing the outdoors enough
Research explains the positive impact and health benefits of children spending more time in nature.
Our bodies are chronically in “threat mode”—but being kind recalibrates our nervous system
Being kind to others positively impacts your physical and mental health, according to this groundbreaking research by Stanford professor Dr. James Doty.
How a healthy sex life can help minimize depression and anxiety symptoms
When you struggle with anxiety or depression, sex may be the last thing on your mind. But understanding the physiological and mental benefits of a healthy sex life can help it become a tool for well-being.