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The Perks of Simply Pausing and Appreciating Wildness

"Infinite Paradise" touches the collective spirit and inspires readers to find inner peace and to fall in love and heal with the complexity, endless beauty, and power of nature.read more .

by: (Marc Bekoff Ph.D.)

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Sitters vs. Movers: Teens Who Move Are Less Depressed

New research links long, uninterrupted periods of sitting to a higher risk of depression among adolescents.read more .

by: (Christopher Bergland)

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Three Weekend Habits That Are Ruining Your Brain

We think weekends heal us, but bingeing, slouching, and stressing quietly wreck the brain. Rest with intention, recover actively, and protect your time to truly restore.read more .

by: (T. Alexander Puutio Ph.D.)

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Four Reasons to Dump the Dark Triad Label

The burgeoning of research on the dark triad is perhaps unprecedented in psychology. But a new paper explains why it’s finally time to drop the term altogether.read more .

by: (Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP)

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What Boys Need in the Modern Age

A new report shows how masculinity is being constructed and negotiated online and how this is impacting adolescent boys.read more .

by: (Kaamna Bhojwani MA)

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The Link Between Perfectionism and Narcissism

Why do some of us demand flawlessness? In some cases, narcissism explains the relentlessly high expectations certain people have of others—and even, sometimes, of themselves.read more .

by: (Katherine Cullen MFA, LCSW)

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The Gratitude Paradox: Finding Joy in Going Without

Discover how brief, intentional deprivation can reset your sense of joy and deepen everyday gratitude.read more .

by: (Aditi Subramaniam, Ph.D.)

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How Pastors Prevent Burnout: Self-Care for Spiritual Leaders

Recent research takes a look at what happens when the spiritual leader requires an emotional boost.read more .

by: (Wendy L. Patrick, J.D., M.Div., Ph.D.)

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Why Quantum Physics Captures the Spiritual Imagination

Why do so many turn to quantum physics to explain mystical experiences? This post explores how Quantum Field Theory has become our modern myth—a mirror for the mysteries of mind and matter.read more .

by: (Bernard D. Beitman M.D.)

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Telling Students How Smart They Are May Not Be Beneficial

The results of this experiment appear to indicate that the presentation of encouraging and supportive platitudes may actually hinder effort and potential for progress.read more .

by: (Ragnar Purje Ph.D.)

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Distinguishing Trauma from Emotional Wounds

The word "trauma" is overused. Learn to distinguish between hurt, emotional wounds, and true trauma—and discover what type of care each one actually needs.read more .

by: (Antonieta Contreras)

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From Math Phobia to Math Confidence

Children’s math negativity adversely impacts their dedication and successful learning. Here, we’ll suggest interventions to promote children’s positive attitudes about math.read more .

by: (Judy Willis M.D., M.Ed.)

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Parallax Cognition: AI and Human Thought Find New Depth

What if the next great leap in intelligence isn’t human or artificial, but the space between them?read more .

by: (John Nosta)

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Is It Dangerous to Have a Crush While in a Relationship?

Sometimes people develop a crush on someone while being in a relationship with someone else. A new study highlights when a crush can be dangerous for the main relationship.read more .

by: (Sebastian Ocklenburg, Ph.D.)

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Let Thoughts Become Wispy

Personal Perspective: I needed to stop resisting my intrusive thoughts. But how? I hated them. How could I not resist them? The secret I found was not in my mind, but in my body.read more .

by: (Maggie Rowe)

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How to Be a Great Manager in a High Tech World

According to a recent LinkedIn study, by 2030 70% of skills used in most jobs will change due in some way to AI. How can you, as a manager, keep up?read more .

by: (Allison E McWilliams Ph.D.)

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Why You're Always Late and How to Help

There are good reasons why you're always late and easy solutions to help you avoid the pitfalls of getting places on timeread more .

by: (Sarah Kesty)

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People-Pleasing Is a Flawed Way to Exert Control

People-pleasers tend to double down and blame themselves for not doing enough when they're struggling, but this tendency to personalize, while it cultivates hope, is unsustainable.read more .

by: (Leon Garber LMHC)

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Why “Good Job” Isn’t Good Enough

Most feedback sounds kind but says nothing. Learn to give feedback that’s clear, specific, and future-focused so people actually grow.read more .

by: (Ruth Gotian Ed.D., M.S.)

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The Benefits of Stick-ing With It As We Get Older

The benefits of martial arts training in older adults can be further enhanced by the use of traditional weapon tools.read more .

by: (E. Paul Zehr Ph.D.)

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