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To us, the verdict presents an opportunity to reexamine a clinical dogma that has captured our field. Seizing this moment, however, will require academia to confront its own entrenched ...
When someone you care about lies to you, you’ll probably feel betrayed, furious—and maybe even foolish, because how could you ...
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Understanding how the human brain represents the information picked up by the senses is a longstanding objective of ...
Many parents shy away from this phrase, but both the former first lady—and plenty of psychology research–say it helps kids build critical thinking skills and empathy.
Neifa Hardy, Psy.D, City of Natchez Community Liaison, is stepping away from her role as voice and ear for City of Natchez ...
A new study shows matching your personality to the type of exercise you enjoy may help you stick with it and reduce stress.
APS Board Member Teresa Bajo has been honored with the Psychonomic Society’s Clifford T. Morgan Distinguished Leadership ...
The key to sticking to and reaping the rewards of exercise over the long term may be as simple as doing something you enjoy, say the authors of a new study from UCL.
Gaslighting is a popular but overused term, reflecting both its power and vagueness. Researchers have developed a much-needed ...
89% of experts believe the pursuit of happiness does not make people selfish. Research on subjective well-being and ...
When you hear the term “normal” in psychology, do you ever wonder what this means? A new paper takes psychology to task in ...
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