Vice President Vance’s take on professors as “the enemy” reveals not only hypocrisy but also a lack of understanding of the contributions professors have made to society.
The Psychology Behind the Meghan Markle Backlash
Scrutiny of Meghan Markle shows our obsession with celebrity downfall, online bullying, racial bias, and envy. Instead of tearing down, what if we looked within?
Positive Psychology for Challenging Times
We don’t need to avoid the quicksand, but we can certainly become strong enough to walk through it.
Are Managers Really ‘Leaders’?
True leadership isn’t about titles—it’s about risk, accountability, and sacrifice. But do we always need leaders, or is leadership sometimes overrated?
Navigating the Mental Strain of Gendered Caregiving
Follow these tools, strategies, and coping skills to ensure that your caregiving journey remains personally rewarding.
Can a Single, Subtle Security Prime Make a Difference?
A single moment can make a difference. New research shows that even a brief, subtle exposure to a security cue can boost mood and improve social interactions.
Quantum Will in Therapy
Quantum theory may make us more uncertain, but it does not incline us to believe in free will.
Cultural Kaleidoscope of DEI Across Borders
DEI isn’t a one-size-fits-all concept. Diversity, equity, and inclusion must be adapted to local contexts for real impact.
Building Emotional Intelligence
When relationship experiences trigger emotional overreactions in us, we can learn to recover more quickly to prevent relationship damage.
The Violence Link
It’s common knowledge that violent perpetrators often practice on animals before “graduating” to humans. But is it true? Recent research shows us the violence link is more complicated.