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The Psychology of Wine Labels: The Feminine Pour

Gendered cues that shape participants’ expectations of a wine mirror the kinds of signals collectors respond to: texture, balance, design, and the stories implied by presentation.read more .

by: (Shirley M. Mueller M.D.)

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How Talking About Money Supports Financial Wellness

Money touches nearly every part of our lives, and yet it’s often the hardest thing to talk about. Here’s how reflection and honest conversation can shape financial well-being.read more .

by: (Robyne Hanley-Dafoe Ed.D.)

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The Philosopher and the Machine

The highest form of intelligence may not answer our questions, but help us ask better ones.read more .

by: (John Nosta)

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In Sickness and in Health: Being There for Your Ex?

What happens when the vow to care "in sickness and in health" collides with divorce?read more .

by: (Jane Greer Ph.D.)

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The Mental Health of Mothers Is Declining

A new study points to a significant and troubling trend in the last few years: Mothers are struggling to thrive.read more .

by: (Lantie Elisabeth Jorandby M.D.)

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Brain Rot and Soul Food

Personal Perspective: How do you know if something feeds your spirit or just fills your time?read more .

by: (Maggie Rowe)

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The Many Downsides of the Psychology Behind Babifying Animals

Attorney Taylor Waters discusses the harms of infantilizing animals as "cute," big-eyed, round-faced, bobble-headed, "aww"-inducing objects.read more .

by: (Marc Bekoff Ph.D.)

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4 Developmental Changes to Expect in Adolescent Behavior

As the adolescent separates from childhood, parent and teenager must accept more diversity and disagreement in their relationship.read more .

by: (Carl E Pickhardt Ph.D.)

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The Science of the “One Who Got Away”

We all have one: the person our brain won’t let go of. But what if it’s not love that’s haunting you, just your mind chasing the closure it never got?read more .

by: (Alicia M. Walker Ph.D.)

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Is Light Part of the Future of Precision Psychiatry?

Emerging technologies, such as functional near-infrared spectroscopy, offer in-office real-time monitoring for potential clinical application. The future is arriving.read more .

by: (Grant Hilary Brenner MD, DFAPA)

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The Effects of Restricted Cellphone Use in Schools

Most schools have established restrictive policies for cellphone use at school. A new survey reveals how students and parents have responded.read more .

by: (Joseph A. Buckhalt Ph.D.)

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The Dark Side of Psychological Safety

We're seeing a difference in trust levels in workplaces today because psychological safety is being weaponized by some colleagues.read more .

by: (Tim Elmore)

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The Case for Exploring Self-Esteem

Reap the benefits of challenging self-limiting self-perceptions and beliefs and instead enhancing self-esteem.read more .

by: (Monica Vermani C. Psych.)

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Contemplative Care Matters: The Power of Spiritual Community

Zen teachers and gay married priests, Koshin Paley Ellison and Robert Chodo Campbell, discuss the importance of relationship in spiritual practice.read more .

by: (Mark Matousek)

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"Actually Romantic": When Displacement Looks Like a Diss Track

Who is Taylor Swift referring to in her diss track, "Actually Romantic"? The answer might be more complicated than we realize.read more .

by: (Melissa Goldberg Mintz Psy.D.)

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Fall Goal: Pick Up a Book

In an increasingly digitized era, individuals are encouraged to move away from screen time to read time.read more .

by: (Azadeh Aalai Ph.D.)

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The Anxiety You’ve Never Heard Of (But Have Definitely Felt)

You’ve felt it—the knot in your stomach when you stay silent to keep the peace. That tension, known as insinuation anxiety, may be your signal to act with integrity.read more .

by: (Sunita Sah Ph.D., M.D., M.B.A.)

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4 Steps to Protect Your Brain From Agency Decay When Using AI

Are the same technologies that promise to make us smarter making us less capable of the mental work that builds understanding?read more .

by: (Cornelia C. Walther Ph.D.)

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3 Ways to Retrain Your Catastrophizing Brain

Your brain's alarm was built for predators, not texts, and this ancient wiring fuels modern anxiety. Learn 3 simple ways to retrain it and stop catastrophizing.read more .

by: (Maggie Kang M.D.)

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Parental PTSD: Survival Mode While Raising a Sick Child

Parental PTSD shows up in two ways: in our bodies, stuck in survival mode, and in the stories from our past that shape how we see ourselves as parents.read more .

by: (Odelya Gertel Kraybill Ph.D.)

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