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Review of "Fragile Minds"

"Fragile Minds" is a book that reveals uncomfortable truths about the nature and purpose of mental health services.read more .

by: (Joanna Moncrieff, M.D.)

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AI Literacy Is Just Digital and Media Literacy in Disguise

AI—with its billions in investments, immense potential, and profound risks—has made policymakers finally pay attention to what students have needed all along.read more .

by: (Diana E. Graber M.A.)

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10 Ways You May Have Been Emotionally Invalidated as a Child

If your childhood feelings were ignored or dismissed, the effects may linger today. Learn the hidden ways this shows up and how to start healing.read more .

by: (Jonice Webb Ph.D.)

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Scars, Anger, and the Songs that Carry Us

Anger can destroy—or sustain. Here's how fury, music, and gratitude turned one woman's cancer scars into symbols of resilience and love.read more .

by: (Sara Leila Sherman, M.M., and Morton Sherman Ph.D.)

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Why Tourists Sometimes Struggle to “Do the Right Thing”

Planning to visit a foreign country soon? Intercultural communications experts have helpful advice about how to navigate unfamiliar territory.read more .

by: (Lawrence T. White Ph.D.)

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Finding Generosity and Compassion in the Crevices of Life

Can random acts of kindness help us cope with difficulty? Here are some lessons we can learn from the writer Franz Kafka.read more .

by: (Susan M. Pollak MTS, Ed.D.)

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Don’t Kill Spotted Lanternflies

Personal Perspective: In a world that rewards harshness and control, pausing before an act of aggression, even to a bug, can protect something deeper: our capacity to care.read more .

by: (Alex Snider MA, CMF)

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Gaslighters Target Our Brains' Dependence on Others

Our brains evolved with a need to belong and a dependence on trusted others to co-create reality. This dependence puts us all at risk for gaslighting.read more .

by: (Jennifer Fraser Ph.D.)

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The Virtues of Horror and Gore

A new book asks: Are morbidly curious people more empathetic and resilient?read more .

by: (Glenn C. Altschuler Ph.D.)

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3 Benefits of "Predictable Warmth" in a Relationship

Ways to build love that takes root, and never leaves easily.read more .

by: (Mark Travers Ph.D.)

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Deception and Desire: How Dark Triad Faces Fool You

A series of studies reveals the secret behind how people with dark personality traits succeed in gaining others’ trust.read more .

by: (Arash Emamzadeh)

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In a Cage: The Inner Life of the Chronically Ill

A Personal Perspective: When chronically ill, you may try to join others in the world, but you will likely be separate from them.read more .

by: (Mark Rego M.D.)

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How to Survive as a Modern-Day Therapist

Two psychologists speak on the pressing concerns for the contemporary therapist.read more .

by: (Lybi Ma)

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In Health AI, Explainability Does Not Drive Trust

“Explainability of artificial intelligence (AI) is a foundation of trust" is a frequently heard claim. This may mischaracterize user behaviors and lead AI developers in the wrong direction.read more .

by: (Deepak Sirdeshmukh M.S., Ph.D.)

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How to Deal With Grief and Other Difficult Emotions

If you're experiencing grief or other difficult emotions, these 4 strategies can help you through.read more .

by: (Beth Kurland Ph.D.)

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Your Brain's CEO and the Full Life

Productivity isn't enough. Discover how your brain's executive function helps determine whether you live a meaningful life or an empty one.read more .

by: (Chester "Chet" H. Sunde, Psy.D.)

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How Arguments Go Wrong—and How Bad Arguments Can Go Right

An introduction to the structure of deductive arguments, how to evaluate them, and why a bad argument doesn’t necessarily mean the conclusion is false.read more .

by: (Stephanie Simoes M.A.)

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The Brain's Need for Friends

Many people may associate the brain with internal processes, such as thinking. Yet social health also relates to the brain, with interactions being rewarding.read more .

by: (John McCarthy Ph.D.)

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Would You Risk Your Well-Being to Help Someone You Hate?

People may like to think of themselves as selfless, but a new international study of ingroup bias shows just how hard it is to overcome the factors that divide us.read more .

by: (Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP)

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Why Children's Defiance Makes Couples Fight—and How to Stop It

Your child defies. Your partner yells. Suddenly, you're fighting. Here's why it happens and how to break the cycle.read more .

by: (J. Timothy Davis, Ph.D.)

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