![]() The transcript below may be for an earlier version of this episode. Rankin, Kyla, et al. “ A Better Distraction: Exploring the Benefits of Flow During Uncertain Waiting Periods“, American Psychological Association, pp. Sweeny, Kate, “ Waiting Well: Tips for Navigating Painful Uncertainty“, Social and Personality Psychology Compass 6, pp. “ Kate Sweeny: Waiting Is The Hardest Part” PBS.org, PBS.org, 25 Feb. “ On Near Misses and Completed Tasks.” Psychological Science, vol. “ The Psychological Experience of Awaiting Breast Diagnosis.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine, vol. al., “ Flow in the Time of COVID-19: Findings from China“,, March 26, 2020. This week on Hidden Brain, we look at the psychology of relief and waiting, and how we can make periods of limbo less painful. Waiting to hear about loved ones in the hospital. Waiting to hear about unemployment aid, or job opportunities. Waiting to see friends and family in far-flung locales. For so many people across the globe, these past two years have been full of waiting and uncertainty.
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