Gratitude, widely seen as an unqualified good, can become performative, coercive, toxic, or corrupt when stripped of ...
A silent disco might look solitary, yet shared movement can create moments of real belonging. This piece explores why dancing ...
As a daughter of Jamaica, I watched Hurricane Melissa obliterate my home and hometown. These coping strategies for secondary ...
Cutting a family member out of your life might seem like the healthiest thing to do. But going radio silent can bring on new ...
The 2025 Survey of American Fears, released on October 21, finds that 69% of respondents are afraid or very afraid of ...
How early ADHD treatment escalates into polypharmacy, why skills matter more than pills, and what must change to protect ...
A new study shows that THC legalization reduces alcohol consumption—as predicted. But, as many adults switch from alcohol to ...
Research is important to us for many reasons. Sometimes, for example, research results in a new treatment (e.g., Alexander ...
Studies show we overestimate how much we enjoy driving. In truth, most of us would prefer to use that time for something else ...
When you can't adjust your job to meet your psychological needs, leisure crafting can help. Competence, volition, and ...
Understanding the difference between trauma and emotional wounds can lighten your story and make healing far more accessible ...
Humanity isn't evolving fast enough for the tech we're building. The AI singularity approaches—and our adaptation gap is the ...
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