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
Experts explain how lie detectors work, what happens in the brain when we tell lies and how accurate polygraph tests are.
Why do you feel, think, and behave in the ways you do? Here are five frameworks psychologists use to answer those questions.
If love is an addiction, your first love is the first dose.
Psychologists often view relationship power imbalances through three unique dynamics.
Light-emitting tattoos could indicate dehydration in athletes or health conditions in hospital patients.
Can playing video games really curb the risk of depression? Experts weigh in.
In-depth research suggests BDSM practitioners can experience altered states of consciousness that can be therapeutic.
Words of wisdom from H.P. Lovecraft, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Dr. Temple Grandin, Hannah Gadsby and more.
Did America’s collective mental health get worse (and then better) after the first COVID-19 lockdown?
New research identifies 16 different COVID-19 personality types and the lessons we can learn from this global pandemic.
Most people believe you can win an argument with facts – but when “facts” are so often subject to doubt, are personal experiences trusted more?
Could we have predicted COVID-19 through social media trends?
The idea behind the law was simple: make it more difficult for online sex traffickers to find victims.
A new study shows that beauty standards affect whether or not accusers are believed.
This small-scale study may have uncovered a new link between the peripheral nerve system and autism.
No, being interested in BDSM does not mean you had a traumatic childhood.
A large-scale meta-analysis aims to disprove the notion that pornography consumption causes sexual aggression and violence.
Fractal patterns are noticed by people of all ages, even small children, and have significant calming effects.
There is a neurological link between serotonin levels and the brain’s ability to control impulses and patience levels.
These tiny fish are helping scientists understand how the human brain processes sound.
The compound found in “magic mushrooms” has significant and fast-acting impact on the brains of rats.
Is your masturbation routine benefitting your sex life? Here’s how to tell…
“Such studies will lead to a better understanding of brain development in both autistic and typical individuals.”
Certain colors are globally linked to certain feelings, the study reveals.
A 2020 study published in the journal of Psychological Science explores the idea that fake news can actually help you remember real facts better.
While the benefits of music therapy are well known, more in-depth research explores how music benefits children with autism.
Researchers explore the “complex web of connections” in your brain that allows you to make split second decisions.