#collective-effervescence

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US politics
fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

Protesting Can Be Good For You

Participating in political protests builds social connection, reduces stress through collective effervescence, and strengthens community allyship against state aggression toward vulnerable groups.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Building Your Social Life With Wonder and Curiosity

Awe quiets self-focused mental activity, deactivates the DMN, shifts attention outward, fosters present-moment openness, and strengthens social connection and collaboration.
Remote teams
fromPsychology Today
8 months ago

How to Make Office Time Actually Worth It

Collective effervescence enhances team motivation and cohesion by fostering shared emotional experiences during in-person interactions, making office presence vital beyond just work.
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