Home Politics Here are science-backed tips on how to navigate holiday arguments

Here are science-backed tips on how to navigate holiday arguments

by admin

A 2022 study from the <a href="https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2022/08/09/as-partisan-hostility-grows-signs-of-frustration-with-the-two-party-system/">Pew Research Center</a> found that a growing number of Republicans and Democrats view the other party as dishonest, immoral and close-minded.

Many people are gearing up for holiday conversations with loved ones who may disagree with them — on everything from politics to religion and lifestyle choices. As the conversations unfold, these divisions are visible in our brains too. These conversations can get personal and come to a halt fast. But today on the show we get into research in neuroscience and psychology showing that as much as we disagree, there are ways to bridge these divides – and people who are actively using these strategies in their daily lives.
Want to hear more neuroscience and psychology? Email us your ideas to [email protected]— we'd love to hear from you!
Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at
plus.npr.org/shortwave.

Original Article

You may also like

Leave a Comment

four × two =