3 Reasons Serial Killers Write to Each Other
Killers seek out other killers for a limited number of reasons, usually attention, inspiration, or affirmation..
by: (Katherine Ramsland Ph.D.)
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Money Can’t Buy Happiness, but Getting Rid of Clutter Can
Simplifying, not accumulating, can bring more joy and peace..
by: (Suzie Pileggi Pawelski, MAPP and James Pawelski, Ph.D.)
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How to Retain the Romance Long After the Honeymoon
The honeymoon is over. Now what? Fortunately, according to research, the romance does not have to end. .
by: (Wendy L. Patrick, J.D., Ph.D.)
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A Nuance in Regulating Your Emotional World
If we want to understand anger better and how we respond to it, we might want to reflect on the upsides and downsides we attach to our feelings. .
by: (Holly Parker, Ph.D.)
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When You Misinterpret the Laughter of Others
We’ve long known that laughter has a dual nature, often sympathetic but sometimes sardonic. A new theory explains why it’s easy to misidentify which motivation is being expressed. .
by: (John Charles Simon)
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Are You Undermining Your Relationship With Politics?
Every relationship involves disagreements. Expressing yourself in terms of political forces is a less effective way of motivating a partner than revealing personal feelings. .
by: (Marty Klein Ph.D.)
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3 Ways to Accept Imbalance to Find Balance
How to be curious about balancing order and chaos—and appreciating them both..
by: (Chelom E. Leavitt, J.D., Ph.D.)
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AI and Echoes of the Enlightenment
Personal Perspective: AI's fusion with human intellect ushers in a Second Enlightenment, blending groundbreaking innovation with timeless wisdom..
by: (John Nosta)
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A Key Predictor for Children’s Success in Math
Number facts should not be taught in isolation. Here's why..
by: (Boby Ho-Hong Ching Ph.D.)
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How to End a Hostile Conversation in 2 Steps
You can set limits on hostile conversations with two simple steps. It doesn't have to be complicated and may help your own mental health. Of course, practice can help. .
by: (Bill Eddy LCSW, JD)
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5 Tools to Support the One Who Was Cheated On
Surviving an emotional or sexual affair is not easy. Use these tools to help someone face the loss of trust, the loss of self, and the pain of facing a relationship betrayal..
by: (Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR)
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Curiosity Is Key to Boosting Work Engagement and Creativity
New research confirms that curiosity could boost workplace engagement and creativity. Here's the why and how..
by: (Jeffrey Davis M.A.)
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Is My Therapy Working?
Would you continue to see a personal trainer if you could not tell whether you were becoming more fit? Why see a therapist unless you know that you are making progress?.
by: (Forrest Talley Ph.D.)
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The Times – 29 December 2023
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Financial Times UK – 29 December 2023
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How to Take Small Talk Deeper
Small talk can be seen as a barrier to establishing genuine connections—but it needn't be.
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by: (Tara Well Ph.D.)
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8 Ways to Cope With Life Transitions
Change is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be debilitating. Practice these effective coping strategies to navigate life's changes with greater resilience. .
by: (Rubin Khoddam Ph.D.)
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The Truth About Breath Play and Choking During Sex
What is the difference between choking or strangulation and breath play? A few answers: legality, execution, and risk..
by: (Elisabeth A. Sheff Ph.D., CSE)
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Resolutions, Not Only for the New Year
Give your resolutions a better chance by translating them into specific, triggered action plans on what to do and what to stop doing..
by: (Carlos Alós-Ferrer Ph.D.)
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The Psychology Behind What Makes Authoritarianism Appealing
What is it that makes a person want to have fewer freedoms, less choice, and pay tribute to conformity above individuality? The answer to this question is rooted in our psychology. .
by: (Bernard Golden, Ph.D.)
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What is Ableism? A Social Psychological Perspective
People use the terms stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination interchangeably, but they actually have specific meanings in psychology..
by: (Kathleen R. Bogart Ph.D.)
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4 Tips on Managing Anger in a Relationship
Discover the transformative power of anger in relationships through turning it into a dialogue, saying No, turning it into constructive force and addressing its origins together..
by: (Boris Herzberg)
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What are “Holiday Blues” and How to Deal With Them?
Christmas and New Year’s are usually associated with happy and joyful times with family and friends, but, unfortunately, this is not true for everyone. .
by: (Barbara Koltuska-Haskin, Ph.D.)
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Are Some Born to Bully?
Bullying is awful, harmful, and often illegal. So why does it still happen so often? I'll try to explain "what's in it" for bullies and how we can stop them from bullying others..
by: (Anthony Volk Ph.D.)
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Nine Important Things You Should Know About Love
Do you know what love needs from you? Do you know how to keep it in your life? I want to give you a better understanding of what love requires for it to stick around. .
by: (Randi Gunther Ph.D.)
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The Transformative Impact of Sponsorship
A specialist in sponsorship shares what differentiates mentorship from sponsorship and how to cultivate the most effective sponsors.
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by: (Mira Brancu, Ph.D.)
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Anxiety Is Not the Enemy
Anxiety isn't your enemy. Try these six meaningful actions to cope with stress and anxiety productively..
by: (Jennifer Gerlach LCSW)
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Study Highlights Dangers of Superstitious Beliefs
New research in Germany finds a troubling link between superstition and beliefs harmful to society and democracy..
by: (Jeffrey S. Debies Carl Ph.D.)
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The Wall Street Journal – 29 December 2023
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The Simple Things – January 2024
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