A study co-authored by Patrick Hill, PhD, professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences, & Public Health Faculty Scholar, & published in the Journal of Research in Personality, is mentioned in a “Psychology Today” article on cultivating a sense of purpose in your life.
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There’s one surefire way to find the most quality dates from your Hinge and Bumble matches, and it’s not looks. Here’s how to optimize your profile for love (Links to an external site)
If you’re not finding true love through online dating, it could help if you include a description of your sense of purpose in your dating profile, according to a study co-authored by Patrick Hill, PhD, professor of psychological and brain sciences and Public Health Faculty Scholar.
Looking for love? Try finding purpose as well (Links to an external site)
Research from the lab of Patrick Hill, PhD, professor and Public Health Faculty Scholar, shows that people looking for love through on-line dating may be more successful if their profiles show that they have a sense of purpose.
Having a sense of purpose makes you more likely to find love (Links to an external site)
Students in the lab of Patrick Hill, PhD, Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences and Public Health Faculty Scholar, participated in a study that demonstrated why having a sense of purpose, or direction in life, is associated with attraction and better relationships.
Study Finds Less Loneliness Among Those With A Sense Of Purpose (Links to an external site)
People older than 50 are less lonely if they have a sense of purpose, according to a new study co-authored by Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Patrick Hill PhD. Hill is also a WashU Public Health Faculty Scholar.
The best advice we got in 2023 (Links to an external site)
WashU Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences & Public Health Faculty Scholar, Patrick Hill says to live more purposefully, we should all “think about developing purpose from the ground up”. His comments were featured in VOX online.
Having a Purpose Can Make You Less Lonely, Wash. U. Researcher Finds (Links to an external site)
Assoc. Professor of psychological & brain sciences, Patrick Hill, an Institute for Public Health Faculty Scholar says having a purpose as we age, can make us less lonely.
How purpose may lead to better health (Links to an external site)
Faculty Scholar & Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Patrick Hill, PhD, talks about how older adults who have purpose in their lives also experience better health as they age.
Daily Social Interactions Give Older Adults a Sense of Purpose, Especially Retirees (Links to an external site)
Check out HEC article featuring Institute Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor at the School of Arts and Sciences, Patrick Hill’s, research on how a sense of purpose can positively impact individuals’ health and well-being.
All About Purpose: What It Means and Why It’s So Good for You (Links to an external site)
Check Everyday Health article featuring Institute Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor at the School of Arts and Sciences, Patrick Hill’s, research on how a sense of purpose can positively impact individuals’ health and well-being.