The Humans Behind Artificial Intelligence
Artificial general intelligence is coming fast, but smart tech needs human guardians. Meet the teams keeping AI in check while tackling the toughest job—protecting their mental health..
by: (Damian Salas MBA)
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4 Strategies to Manage Caregiver Guilt
Struggling with caregiver guilt? Discover 4 empowering strategies to enhance your well-being and thrive in your caregiving journey..
by: (Maggie Kang M.D.)
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Byung-Chul Han and the Psychological Dimensions of Neoliberalism
Byung-Chul Han exposes the psychological toll of neoliberalism, exploring how burnout, narcissism, and the commodification of emotions erode authentic connections and well-being..
by: (Finn Janning Ph.D.)
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Supporting Loved Ones Through Infertility
Supporting others with Infertility is hard. Learn what to say, what to avoid, and how to truly help..
by: (S. Fenella Das Gupta Ph.D., MFT)
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Are There Upsides to a Difficult Infant Temperament?
A “difficult” infant temperament is associated with a variety of negative outcomes, but are there positive traits that might accompany them? So far, no one has asked the question..
by: (Macall Gordon M.A.)
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Customer Service: How to Be Nice When They’re Not
Narrative empathy enables service providers to turn angry customers into satisfied ones while remaining calm and building a resilient, professional service attitude..
by: (Gil Winch Ph.D.)
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Can Social Media Algorithms Exacerbate Eating Disorders?
Could social media algorithms exacerbate disordered eating? A new study analyzed the TikTok algorithms of people with and without an eating disorder, with striking results. .
by: (Jessica M Alleva Ph.D.)
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Is Romantic Flattery Welcome?
Compliments boost our self-esteem and create a positive impact, but if flattery feels insincere or excessive, it can have the opposite effect..
by: (Aaron Ben-Zeév Ph.D.)
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4 Reasons Every Parent Should Consider Therapy
Nothing brings up your "stuff" quite like becoming a parent. Explore four compelling reasons why therapy is a valuable resource for parents looking to thrive in their new role..
by: (Ahou Line Ph.D., LPC, RPT)
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How to Practice Gratitude the Right Way
Gratitude boosts mental health by reducing stress and fostering positivity. What a gratitude practice looks like, and whether it's helpful to you, can depend on these key factors..
by: (Kelly-Ann Allen Ph.D.)
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The Continuity of Cognition
The methods of investigative psychology in the criminal justice system apply in many other psychological realms, ranging from paranormal thinking to science and even mental health. .
by: (Matthew J. Sharps Ph.D.)
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Managing Transitions After Challenging Life Events
Most people struggle when faced with an unexpected change, creating feelings of anxiety and depression. Here are five strategies to help you cope during these challenging times..
by: (Jennifer Guttman Psy.D.)
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Beyond Winning in Sports
Obsessed with winning? Learn to love the game, not just the scoreboard!.
by: (Robert Puff Ph.D.)
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Solving Constant Conflicts in Relationships
Some relationship conflicts can’t be solved, but they can be managed. Turn perpetual problems into opportunities for connection through empathy, humor, and open dialogue..
by: (Moshe Ratson MBA, MFT)
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Observation Feeds Resilience
When the business must keep rolling, observation is paramount to ensure decision success while keeping up team morale. .
by: (Madelyn Blair Ph.D.)
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Do Women Make Quicker and Better Online Dating Decisions Than Men?
What actually influences differences between men and women in mate choice in online dating? .
by: (Martin Graff Ph.D.)
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How Emotional Neglect Silently Travels Through Generations
Emotional neglect travels silently through a family's generations, often passed on by unwitting, well-meaning parents to their children..
by: (Jonice Webb Ph.D.)
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Why 'We Need to Talk' Fails (and What Works Instead)
The phrase "We need to talk" often sparks dread, not connection. Here’s how to transform those difficult conversations into moments of growth and closeness..
by: (Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.D.)
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The Golden Age of Psychoanalysis
Being a shrink today ain't what it used to be..
by: (Lawrence R. Samuel Ph.D.)
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12 Common Barriers That Get in the Way of Your Motivation
Want to increase your motivation so that you can pursue your goals, face challenges, and achieve success?.
by: (Michelle P. Maidenberg Ph.D., MPH, LCSW-R, CGP)
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3 Signs You’re in an Unhealthy Relationship
Do you ignore romantic relationship red flags? Here's why..
by: (Sean Grover L.C.S.W.)
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Reclaiming Our Humanity in a Polarized World
Think polarization doesn’t affect you? Think again. Here’s how it’s tearing us apart—and how we can heal..
by: (Alona Pulde, M.D., and Matthew Lederman M.D.)
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The 3 Best Things to Do After a Fight With Your Partner
Resist the urge to quickly forgive and forget after a fight; instead, try to get to the bottom of it..
by: (Mark Travers Ph.D.)
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Invest in Yourself: The Best Bet You Can Ever Make
Learn why investing in your own leadership development not only extends your capabilities but also prepares you for the next step in your career. .
by: (James M. Kerr)
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Child Sexual Abuse: What Can We Do?
Child sexual abuse impacts millions, yet stigma silences victims. Learn how education, therapy, and open dialogue can aid healing and prevention..
by: (The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy)
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Is Discussing Your Childhood in Therapy Helpful?
The idea of revisiting painful childhood memories to facilitate healing is often glamorized in movies and TV shows, but in reality, it isn't always necessary—or even helpful. .
by: (Judith S. Beck Ph.D.)
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Coercive Control: Why Don't Women Just Leave?
The reasons for remaining in a violent relationship are complex and can vary. One unifying theme is the belief that leaving is more dangerous than staying..
by: (Anna Motz)
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Mental-Health Disability Support Can Be Temporary or Permanent
Personal Perspective: Disocvering the supports available from the university disability office gave me a flicker of hope for the first time in a long time..
by: (Yvette Sheline MD)
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6 Ways to Cope With the Holidays Post Job-Loss
Losing a job is incredibly stressful, and getting through the holidays without one is not for the faint of heart. Healthy coping skills are essential for this time of year. .
by: (Kristin Meekhof)
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Compassion Is a Grounding Response to the Anger of Others
Enhancing both self-compassion and compassion for others is essential for reducing anger contagion when responding to others' anger..
by: (Bernard Golden, Ph.D.)
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