Making the connection between the fact that you were either abused (verbally, emotionally, physically or sexually) or ...
Like the Luddites of yore, the Neo-Luddite movement is pushing back against the onslaught of new technology in our daily ...
Great minds think alike; great love matches do also. But when it comes to similarity, can there be too much of a good thing?
Mental health misinformation is rampant online. Learn what increases the risk of harmful consequences and what supports ...
Neurodiversity is a natural kind of human diversity, but it is stigmatized. Our society needs to expand what it means to be ...
Teaching ethical choice-making and behavior to children does not require religious affiliation—and it doesn't have to be hard ...
Many siblings drift apart as they enter adulthood. Here are some of the common reasons and how to close the gap.
After two decades of awe research, scientists conducted the first randomized controlled trial of awe. Here's what they found.
Perhaps this is why sports can stir emotions unlike almost anything else. Joy feels bigger when it is shared, and heartbreak ...
We hear a lot about estranged adult children. But what about the parents trapped by guilt, blame, dependence, and the painful ...
Even mild anxiety and stress can distort our perception of reality. We often miss something right in front of us due to ...
The people who shape us most aren’t always the ones we’ve known longest. Sometimes they’re the ones who saw us most clearly.
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