Which Jobs Match Your Personality Traits?
A large study described typical personality trait levels of 250+ jobs with some expected — and surprising — findings..
by: (René Mõttus Ph.D.)
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Left-Handedness and Cognition: New Insights
A new study highlights that the distribution of asymmetries in the brain is relevant to understanding the link between handedness and cognition..
by: (Sebastian Ocklenburg, Ph.D.)
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Artificial Intelligence and the Museum Experience
A proposed visitor tracking system allows museum staff to understand visitors better and adapt to them in several ways.
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by: (Shirley M. Mueller M.D.)
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A Few Core Values Underlie Life Goals and Vocational Choice
Research has converged on six to 10 core values that motivate us toward career and life goals. Awareness of the relative importance of these values helps us make wise choices..
by: (John A. Johnson Ph.D.)
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Becoming Psychologically Flexible
Discover the transformative power of psychological flexibility. Explore strategies to stretch beyond survival and thrive in the face of life's complexities..
by: (Jaimie L Lusk Psy.D.)
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Navigating Emotional Triggers at Work
Finding it hard to hold back with specific people or situations at work? These steps can help you feel more equipped to address it..
by: (Mira Brancu, Ph.D.)
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Election, or the End of Life as We Know It?
Many of us are finding the wait for the end of the 2024 elections excruciating, but we need to focus on how to move forward regardless of the outcome.
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by: (Mary McNaughton-Cassill Ph.D.)
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A 10-Step Safety Plan for Leaving an Abusive Relationship
Leaving an abusive relationship is the most dangerous time for victims, as this is when the perpetrator feels they are losing control. Having a plan can improve safety..
by: (Kaytee Gillis, LCSW)
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A House Divided: Why America's Greatest Enemy Is Itself
A Personal Perspective: As America grows more divided, we must remember that unity, not division, is the foundation of our health and greatness..
by: (Mike Brooks Ph.D.)
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Is Unconstrained Freedom Harming Mental Health?
Most people don't realize it, but an underlying driver of the accelerating climate and mental health crises is the concept of unrestricted freedom..
by: (Bob Doppelt)
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The Great Pet-Eating Panic
Tales of migrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, are the latest in a long line of similar accusations stretching back through our nation's history. Why do they spread?.
by: (Robert Bartholomew Ph.D.)
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Embracing the Results of the U.S. Elections
A Personal Perspective: During this election season, we can choose to channel our reactions in a positive, constructive way, no matter the outcome..
by: (Ran D. Anbar M.D.)
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A Lie Is a Lie Is a Lie
'Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me,' takes on new meaning with research on the impacts of deception..
by: (Debbie Peterson)
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Resilience in LGBTQ+ Couples’ Fertility Journey
Many LGBTQ+ couples show resilience in fertility treatment, overcoming biases and healthcare barriers to build the families they dream of..
by: (S. Fenella Das Gupta Ph.D., MFT)
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How to Know What to Accept and What to Challenge
Self-acceptance isn't complacency or resignation but a way to make a better life..
by: (Arthur Dobrin D.S.W.)
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What's the Harm When Famous People Endorse Nonsense?
A famous actor appears on a program endorsing pseudoscience. What's the harm?.
by: (Sean M. Rafferty Ph.D.)
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True Leadership: Fostering Safety in Ourselves and Others
Motivating ourselves and others to attack, defend, and protect is not leadership. Fostering feelings of safety and trust in ourselves and others is true leadership..
by: (Michael Allison)
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3 Quick Hacks to Stop Overreacting With Your Partner
When tempers flare and emotions take over, it’s easy to react impulsively—but there are practical ways to keep calm and avoid turning minor disagreements into major conflicts..
by: (Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.D.)
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I Compute, Therefore I Am
LLMs aren’t just tools—they’re catalysts, transforming thought into action and reshaping our sense of self..
by: (John Nosta)
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5 Strategies to Reduce Negative Thinking
Learning simple ways to think differently about yourself and your experiences can lead to greater balance and positive emotions.
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by: (Ilene Berns-Zare PsyD)
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How Shame Disconnects Us From Ourselves
Shame is a painful emotion that often hides out in the shadows. It can stifle our life energy, leave us with a vague discontent, and prevent us from being all that we can be. .
by: (John Amodeo Ph.D., MFT)
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Being on Meds: To Be or Not to Be
Whether you're deciding to start, resume, or continue taking psychiatric medication, there are several domains to consider..
by: (Sandra Wartski Psy.D.)
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Mentoring Neurodivergent Minds With Confidence
Unlock the power of mentorship for neurodivergent minds by employing strategies that inspire confidence and foster unique strengths..
by: (Deborah Heiser Ph.D.)
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Manage Holiday Stress or Blues With the Gift of Self-Care
During the holidays, we can feel overwhelmed by pressure, emotions, and memories. Here are four strategies for navigating this stressful season..
by: (Kyle D. Killian Ph.D., LMFT)
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The Value of Active Listening as a Component of EQ
Active listening is not merely a buzz word; it is a prerequisite in building stronger interpersonal relationships..
by: (Anna Rostomyan Ph.D.)
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I’m a Therapist: Here’s How I’m Coping With Election Anxiety
As election anxiety peaks, try practicing the proven cognitive behavioral strategies that I preach to my clients..
by: (Shannon Sauer-Zavala Ph.D.)
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Does It Matter if Your Partner Speaks Your Love Language?
The popular idea of love languages remains untested as a factor in happy relationships. New research on couples provides results that may make you think twice before you speak..
by: (Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP)
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This Is What Happens When You Die, According to Science
Discover what really happens when you die — the brain's final surge, chemical releases, and the mysterious experiences at the end of life..
by: (Berit Brogaard D.M.Sci., Ph.D)
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Theory of Mind Is the Building Block of Human Interaction
"Theory of mind" is a clunky scientific term to describe that we cannot see someone else's mind so we have to guess, to theorize, what they think or feel — especially about us..
by: (Joseph A. Shrand M.D.)
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Empathy in Relationships
Empathy is a powerful tool in our relationship toolbox if we choose to use it..
by: (David T. Culkin Ph.D.)
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