AI Is Not Coming for Your Job. Yet.
AI has risen so quickly and become so adept that some workers fear for their jobs. But the nature of work has always evolved and adapted as machines took over some tasks..
by: (Robert Kovach Ph.D.)
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The Paradox of Fighting to Win
The voices we hear in politics, business, and sport echo states of threat and lead us out of our bodies, steer us away from connection, and rip apart our biological basis for trust.
by: (Michael Allison)
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An Aged Tortoise Tells Us Much About Pavlovian Conditioning
Most believe that Pavlovian conditioning is a form of learning that is limited to simple reactions like salivation. But Pavlov's own view of conditioning was vastly more expansive..
by: (Edward A. Wasserman Ph.D.)
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Bridging the Gap: Remaining a Team When You Disagree
If disagreeing with your partner feels like yelling at a wall, then it’s time to change the way you argue. Start here..
by: (Leslie Becker-Phelps Ph.D.)
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The Science-Backed Productivity Strategy You Probably Ignore
Productivity strategies can make the difference between exceptional and average performance. This one tactic will help you exceed your own expectations..
by: (Bobby Hoffman Ph.D.)
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Strategies to Prepare Your Youth for Success
Some anxiety and feelings of uncertainty about going back to school can be normal. Checking in, keeping routines, and metacognition practices can help reduce anxiety..
by: (Marina Heifetz Ph.D., C.Psych)
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What Riots and Transphobia Teach Us About Critical Thinking
Targeted disinformation campaigns are leading to widespread civil unrest and waves of hate. They highlight the urgent need to bring critical thinking education to the forefront..
by: (The Open Minds Foundation)
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Reclaiming the Denied Self Can Be Empowering
Carl Jung used the term shadow to refer to the unacceptable parts of ourselves..
by: (Lisa Marchiano LCSW)
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Unlocking Employee Happiness and Engagement with Hybrid Work
Letting teams shape their hybrid work schedules can boost engagement and retention. Learn why flexibility is now crucial for employee satisfaction and productivity..
by: (Gleb Tsipursky Ph.D.)
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Tips on How to Become More Secure in Romantic Relationships
A recent paper discusses attachment in romantic relationships, how stable it is, and how it can be changed..
by: (Arash Emamzadeh)
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You Are the Ultimate Lie Detector
People lie, but how do you know that they are? You may not be able to trust everyone, but trust yourself. You are the best lie detector on the planet..
by: (Joseph A. Shrand M.D.)
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Serial Killers, True Crime, and the Con Man
Stéphane Bourgoin falsely claimed to be an expert on serial killers. His fraud shows a need to explore the psychology of a culture that long accepted his fake credentials..
by: (Katherine Ramsland Ph.D.)
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How Teachers’ Emotional Intelligence Impacts the Classroom
Teachers' emotional intelligence fosters better discipline and heightened motivation for learning. As such, all teachers should be required to learn skills in EI..
by: (Bernard Golden, Ph.D.)
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The Payoffs (and Pitfalls) of Team Teaching
Personal Perspective: Team-taught courses yield learning benefits for students and faculty, as well as a number of challenges..
by: (Ronald E. Riggio Ph.D.)
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You Don’t Have to Be in Therapy Forever
Personal Perspective: Therapy isn't necessarily long-term, and it isn't necessarily for everyone. .
by: (Judith S. Beck Ph.D.)
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The Best Way to Lie to Yourself
Maintaining our well-being requires a certain amount of self-delusion, but too much can backfire. Here's how to strike a balance between narcissism and depressive realism..
by: (Ross Gormley)
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How to Say I'm Sorry
Sometimes saying "I'm sorry" is hard. Here are four "do's" and four "don'ts" of an effective apology. .
by: (Amy Smith Ph.D., LMFT, CFLE)
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"Cognitive Resonance" and the Power of Large Language Models
Large language models, through cognitive resonance, amplify creativity and transform AI from mere tools into powerful partners in human thought and innovation..
by: (John Nosta)
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How to Best Support Autistic Children in Grade School and Beyond
Autistic children face a variety of challenges in school, including an increased risk of bullying and social challenges. How can schools create a welcoming space for them?.
by: (Jennifer Gerlach LCSW)
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Sharenting: Should You Share Photos and Information About Your Kids Online?
Sharenting is a new word coined by Stacey Steinberg to describe parents' posting images and information about their children online. She advises careful thought before doing so..
by: (Corinne Masur Psy.D.)
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AI Bots Have Some Degree of Self-Reflection
Does AI have consciousness? No. But it does demonstrate capacities that resemble human self-observation..
by: (Bernard D. Beitman M.D.)
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4 Ways That Cognitive Processing Therapy Can Help Heal PTSD
Cognitive processing therapy teaches you to change your trauma-related thoughts and beliefs. Learn how this evidence-based therapy aids in recovery from PTSD..
by: (Emily Hylton-Jean Ph.D., MPH)
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Can You Name Your Pain?
Personal Perspective: How might you sit with uncomfortable emotions? Can you listen with curiosity and kindness, instead of judgment? .
by: (Michelle McQuaid Ph.D.)
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"That Is Why We Need You"
Because it's hard to measure, status doesn't get enough attention, and yet it has the power to be transformative for individual and organizational performance. Here's how to do it..
by: (Jordan Birnbaum M.A.)
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Sharing Laughter With Our Furry and Feathered Friends
Laughing with chimps, gorillas, and orangutans makes sense—we’re expressing the same sentiment. Laughing with (or at) our pets is different, yet we do it anyway. Here’s why..
by: (John Charles Simon)
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Testosterone and Happiness
After winning, we experience a surge in testosterone and a spurt of happiness, as other vertebrates seem to do..
by: (Nigel Barber Ph.D.)
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How to Leverage Self-Doubt
Self-doubt can get in the way of your exercise goals, but there are ways to turn it into a motivator. .
by: (Kristen A. Carter MS)
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Psychological Climate Change: The Cost of Our Digital World
Personal Perspective: Forget screen time—we are facing psychological climate change. Dive into the digital tsunami reshaping humanity and why unity is our only path forward..
by: (Mike Brooks Ph.D.)
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School Safety: 10 Warning Signs to Watch for in Your Child
Keep our kids safe. Parents and educators must stay informed and aware. Concerning adolescent behavior may demand psychiatric treatment..
by: (Nina E. Cerfolio M.D.)
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Teens' Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors and Their Effects
Distinct symptom patterns affect teens' social skills, problem behavior, and emotion regulation. .
by: (Kristin A. Buss Ph.D.)
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