Healthcare must balance the use of AI with the need for human connection. Human oversight is needed to help make sure that these tools are used ethically and equitably.
Digital Media Overuse Prevention Programs in Schools
As technology continues to progress, do adolescents understand the risks of digital media use and how to navigate them? Schools can help.
Workplace Friendships: Blessing or Trap?
Work friendships can boost collaboration and creativity, but they also risk favoritism and blurred boundaries. Are they worth it?
What Is It Like to Be a Blind Person?
Blindness fascinates many people, who often want to understand the “lived experience” of blind individuals. Consider this insider’s view of the blind mind.
The Psychology of Motivation
If you struggle with maintaining your motivation, these tips could help.
How Parents Can Out-Game Their Gamers
Taking away your teens’ gaming may not be the way to prevent compulsive gaming.
The Mental Blueprint of Champions
Mental training that combines imagery with mindfulness can efficiently and effectively impact your performance in any field. No special equipment is needed, just your imagination.
“In My Own Little Corner” Breaks the Silence on Bipolar Disorder
In sharing her story of living with bipolar disorder, Chryssie Whitehead shows how creativity offers a path to self-discovery, connection, and breaking silence.
Embracing Our Freedoms, but at What Cost?
People in individualistic cultures celebrate their many choices. But we often fail to recognize the psychological costs that come with having to figure everything out on our own.
Does Porn Affect People’s Feelings About Their Sexual Organs?
Many men believe their penises are too small, while many women are dissatisfied with their vaginas. Pundits may blame pornography, but a recent study disputes that.