Workplace Conflict – Why Stepping Outside Before Responding Matters

Workplace Conflict

Psychology suggests that people who step outside to breathe before responding in a tense conversation are not necessarily avoiding responsibility or being emotional. In many workplace settings, this brief pause serves a regulatory function. It allows emotional intensity to decrease before communication continues. While the behavior can be misinterpreted as withdrawal or frustration, research in … Read more

CSU Researcher Wins Early Career Award for Workplace Psychology Research

CSU Researcher

Kimberly French, an associate professor in Colorado State University’s Department of Psychology, has received the 2026 Early Career Achievement Award from the Society of Occupational Health Psychology. The award recognizes emerging researchers and professionals making important contributions to occupational health psychology. French joined Colorado State University as a faculty member in 2023 and works as … Read more