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The Jet Engine Has No Feathers

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John Nosta

Is It Healthy Ambition or Just Plain Vanity?

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Mary Ann Little Ph.d

This Thanksgiving, Don't Let Gratitude Put You to Sleep

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Jake Breeden

The Animals Who Raised Us

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Kate Schroeder Lpc

Yes, Empathy Can Be Trained Like Any Other Muscle

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Alison Jane Martingano Ph.d

Too Little, Too Late? Why Early Support for ADHD Matters

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Anita Thapar

Neurodivergent Holiday Self-Care

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Amy Marschall

The Five Tenets to Create Happiness in Your Life

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Julie Radlauer-Doerfler Lmhc

Is There a "Swag Gap" in Your Relationship?

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Mark Travers Ph.d

Three Years of ChatGTP, and No End in Sight

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Cornelia C. Walther Ph.d

The New Trivium, the Human Intelligence AI Cannot Replace

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Jeff Degraff Ph.d

Moral Distress and Injury in American Journalism

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Jaimie L Lusk Psy.d

The “Do You Know” Family Stories Game for Thanksgiving

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Robyn Fivush Ph.d

Losing the Soul, Finding Ourselves

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Lixing Sun Ph.d

Ace Up Your Sleeve: Play Your CARDs for Maximum Leverage

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Linda L. Barkacs

Dress for Who You Want to Become

Dress for Who You Want to Become

A brand-free guide to enclothed cognition.

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Rebekka Grun Von Jolk Ph.d

Are We Puppets of Our Brain?

Are We Puppets of Our Brain?

A neurologist explains the Libet Debate, the experiement that questioned free will.

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Michiko Kimura Bruno M.d

Stock, Options, and Cryptocurrency Trading Disorders

Stock, Options, and Cryptocurrency Trading Disorders

Compelling similarities between stock trading and sports betting and gambling.

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Mark S. Gold M.d

Is Tipping Getting Out of Hand?

Is Tipping Getting Out of Hand?

Research shows guilt—not service—may be the driving factor behind gratuity.

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Kaytee Gillis

Can Casual Dating Lead to Marriage?

Can Casual Dating Lead to Marriage?

How “situationships” can evolve into serious relationships.

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Wendy L. Patrick

How Power Creates an Empathy Blind Spot

How Power Creates an Empathy Blind Spot

It's not just your imagination: Having power really can make people less empathetic.

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Michael W Wiederman Ph.d

How Your Attachment Style Can Influence Therapy

How Your Attachment Style Can Influence Therapy

Can you get hooked on therapy?

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Boris Herzberg

The Power of Gratitude in Good Times and in Bad

The Power of Gratitude in Good Times and in Bad

Gratitude and grief can co-exist in our lives.

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Suzie Pileggi Pawelski

What Sexists, Ageists, and Only-Child Skeptics Have in Common

What Sexists, Ageists, and Only-Child Skeptics Have in Common

Why we hold on to stereotypes.

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Susan Newman Ph.d

Addiction and Mental Health Treatment Facility for Homeless Persons

Addiction and Mental Health Treatment Facility for Homeless Persons

A new facility for the homeless in Utah could be a great success or a huge failure.

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Bethany Yeiser Bs

Why We Hold Grudges: The Psychology of Whether to Forgive

Why We Hold Grudges: The Psychology of Whether to Forgive

The holiday season ramps up pressure to forgive family members who have hurt us.

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Lynn Margolies Ph.d

The Quiet Gift of Social Hibernation

The Quiet Gift of Social Hibernation

Why stepping back might be the healthiest choice you make.

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Chandra Davis Atr-Bc

Understanding a Suicidal Identity and Creating an Aspirational Identity

Understanding a Suicidal Identity and Creating an Aspirational Identity

Clinical trials of youth who are suicidal provide insights about identity.

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David A. Jobes Ph.d

What My New Hip is Teaching Me

What My New Hip is Teaching Me

Personal Perspective: As we heal, we become stronger than before.

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Pamela Cantor M.d

Stop Faking, Start Fixing: Rethinking the Orgasm Gap

Stop Faking, Start Fixing: Rethinking the Orgasm Gap

How cultural scripts, not biology, keep women’s pleasure on the sidelines.

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Alicia M. Walker Ph.d

Reclaiming Time Through Nostalgia

Reclaiming Time Through Nostalgia

How your relationship with time shapes nostalgia and what you buy.

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Tamar Avnet Ph.d

To Be Hurt or Not Be Hurt—That Is the Question

To Be Hurt or Not Be Hurt—That Is the Question

We are all negatively impacted by the actions of others—often, more than we need to be.

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Bill O’Leary

What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do

What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do

How to hear your inner knowing to help you make decisions.

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Andrea Wachter Lmft

Why the Holidays Trigger Old Personality Patterns

Why the Holidays Trigger Old Personality Patterns

How seasonal stress and family dynamics can activate past versions of yourself.

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Shannon Sauer-Zavala Ph.d

The Batman Effect: You're More Changeable Than You Think

The Batman Effect: You're More Changeable Than You Think

Why subtle cues often beat willpower in changing behavior.

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Rebecca Rolland Ed.d

Does What We Eat Matter for Our Minds?

Does What We Eat Matter for Our Minds?

6 practical eating tips that support mental well-being.

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Mansoo Yu

Strategies to Help Twins Put Themselves First and Also Share

Strategies to Help Twins Put Themselves First and Also Share

A profound twin dilemma—make a practical decision, not a perfect decision.

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Barbara Klein Ph.d

33 Unspoken Family Rules and How to Override Them

33 Unspoken Family Rules and How to Override Them

How early family edicts can override your needs in adulthood.

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Jonice Webb Ph.d

Can Psychiatric Diagnoses Be Snap Judgments?

Can Psychiatric Diagnoses Be Snap Judgments?

An airplane argument suggests a lot about human complexity.

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Susanne Paola Antonetta

Grieving Parents Are Desperate for Comic Relief

Grieving Parents Are Desperate for Comic Relief

Personal Perspective: No group needs to laugh more than bereaved parents.

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Larry Carlat

Culture and Conduct: Harsh Parenting, Sibling Risk

Culture and Conduct: Harsh Parenting, Sibling Risk

Harsh parenting, yelling, or physical punishment often comes from stress.

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Su Yeong Kim Ph.d

How Food Affects Your Creativity

How Food Affects Your Creativity

What you eat may influence how you think.

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Anthony D. Fredericks Ed.d

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Forgiveness

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Forgiveness

How to forgive yourself and others.

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Michael R Edelstein Ph.d

10 Easy Tips for Divorcing Holiday Blues

10 Easy Tips for Divorcing Holiday Blues

Try one or all of these aids to have a better holiday season despite divorce.

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Susan Pease Gadoua L.c.s.w

3 Tips for Holiday Harmony With Adult Children

3 Tips for Holiday Harmony With Adult Children

How to stay close and prevent drama as the holiday table continues to evolve.

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Rachel Glik Ed.d

Is Your Relationship With Dating Apps Unhealthy?

How to stay in control of your online dating life.

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Jessica De La Mare Msc

Rethinking 'WEIRD': Why It's Time for a Change

Rethinking 'WEIRD': Why It's Time for a Change

Why we should rethink the language used in cultural psychology.

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Amber Gayle Thalmayer Ph.d

Stop Posting Your Citation Count

Stop Posting Your Citation Count

There's a better way to signal research quality than citation counts.

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Hans Rocha Ijzerman Ph.d

Critical Ignoring: A Strategy for Information Overload

Critical Ignoring: A Strategy for Information Overload

When politicians “flood the zone,” critical ignoring can help us fight back.

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Susan A. Nolan

Can AI Jurors Perform Better than Humans?

Can AI Jurors Perform Better than Humans?

A new study found AI jurors were more likely to follow the law correctly.

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Lawrence T. White Ph.d