Everyone experiences uncertainty at times, and that’s normal. But for some people, the need for absolute certainty can become overwhelming, taking over daily life. This is called the “intolerance of ...
A single 20 to 30-minute online course can help young adults become more tolerant of uncertainty and less anxious and depressed, a study led by UNSW Sydney psychologists has found. And the improved ...
Life's constant uncertainty triggers varied brain responses, from anxiety to calm. Research reveals this reaction stems from ...
Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is increasingly recognised as a transdiagnostic factor intricately linked with anxiety disorders and, to a lesser extent, depressive conditions. This construct refers ...