Succisa virescit. The translation roughly means, “When cut down, we grow back stronger.” Originally the sixth-century motto of the Benedictine Abbey of Monte Cassino, it reflects a simple but profound ...
Self-correction and cultural reflexivity are crucial to psychology’s scientific role.
Rumination fuels stress and suffering. Here's a simple 3-step method for stepping away from overthinking and lowering our ...
Real-time brain maps, smarter sensing and neuromodulation, and humane tech hint at a future we can sense—but not yet fully ...
When love is believed to be conditional, based on some form of performance, we may contribute to our mental health struggles ...
As rule benders gain leadership, they enact a self-reinforcing loop: More influence facilitates further rule bending, ...
Ethical, low-stakes practical jokes are micro-interventions: safe surprises spark shared laughter, bond teams, lower stress, ...
Studies reveal that when handwriting automaticity is achieved, it enhances the cognitive and "free-flowing" intellectual ...
Something fascinating happens as we age. It’s not about becoming careless or rude, but about our emerging priorities and the ...
Our new paper examines the psychology of municipal leadership in Norway for avoiding crises and risks from becoming disasters ...
Many patients with long COVID experience brain fog, but the reasons are not well understood. A new study links brain fog to a ...
Marco Adda offers a new view of how to interact with nonhumans and explores how we can learn from other animals’ movement, ...
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