We are told we need others, yet losing self-reliance may be quietly harming us in a world that treats constant connection as ...
Those who effortlessly recall that your sister started pottery classes or that you were worried about your dog's surgery aren ...
People who have experienced chronic stress or trauma often report feeling unlucky or doomed. This isn’t superstition; it’s a ...
Last week, I wrote briefly about the men’s urinal fly and how Kaizen thinking is helping janitors make their job easy.
Psychological research is showing that altruism does exist, an understanding that could lead to a more empathetic world.
Guilt and shame arise from different cognitive triggers and rely on distinct neural systems to guide compensatory behavior.
When people reach for the same object, walk through a narrow doorway, forage for food, or work together on a shared task, ...
Evolutionary psychology provides a foundational framework for understanding how cognitive and behavioral traits have evolved in response to recurring ...
The best way to know if your child is using AI chatbots "is simply to ask, directly and without judgment," said Akanksha Dadlani, a Stanford University child and adolescent psychiatry fellow.
As teens spend less time with their friends in person, scientists are beginning to uncover how isolation may affect the ...
The results are revealing. Countries like Nicaragua, Nepal, and Kyrgyzstan far outperform expectations, reporting levels of life satisfaction that rival or exceed those of much wealthier nations.
The truth is that market panics aren’t only about economics. They're about emotion. Understanding why people panic during ...