Psychology Today
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Psychology Today is a bi-monthly magazine published in the United States. It is a psychology flavoured magazine about relationships, health and related topics written for a mass audience of non-psychologists. Psychology Today was founded in 1967 and features articles on such topics as love, relationships, sex, happiness, success, depression, and self-empowerment. Frequently the articles are built around interpretations of recent psychological surveys and studies as well as findings from other fields such a neurology and pharmacology. Also featured is an advice column where readers ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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When God is Watching, People Are More Generous.
(Blog Post) One argument in support of religiosity is that it makes people more moral. I am not particularly moved by this premise, as I find it a lot more impressive to be ethical, ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Magical Thinking
Last year John Lennon went on tour. He visited, among other locations, Oklahoma City, Waco, New Orleans, and Virginia Tech, spreading a message of peace and love at the sites ...Posted by Leo Romero
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The Age of Paranoia
There is profound paranoia on the economic front all along the political spectrum. Conservatives AND liberals feel that bailouts are arranged for the benefit of Wall Street ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
The wetware imperative: Stopping small-mindedness before it kills us
(Blog Post) In other words, the limiting agent isn't hardware or software but wetware, the human mind, or more specifically the human small mind.Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
Imperfect Guides to Living: Our Five Core Concerns
Every day we face decisions that help determine what tomorrow will look like -- for ourselves and for others as well. In my work as a clinical, social, and political ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Let's Avoid Another Culture War
Remember the last major culture war in this country? Clinton had been in office—what?—two or three months before his administration became mired in a fierce, polarized ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Weathering the Storm
In September of 2008, Philip Schultz, a humble and plainspoken fellow, crossed the hardwood floor and slid in behind a temporary lectern in the Center for Well-Being at The ...Posted by Leo Romero -
A mixture of frailties
'm reading Dr. Peter Ubel's new book, Free Market Madness: Why human nature is at odds with economics and why it matters. It is excellent. It does for behavioral economics ...Posted by Leo Romero -
The Pursuit of Happiness
Welcome to the happiness frenzy, now peaking at a Barnes & Noble near you: Last year 4,000 books were published on happiness, while a mere 50 books on the topic were released ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Survival of the Kindest
Two hundred years ago on February 12, Adam Gopnik writes in Angels and Ages: A Short Book About Darwin, Lincoln, and Modern Life, two pebbles -- Charles Darwin and Abraham ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Anger in the Age of Entitlement or Breathing Deeply in Emotional Pollution
Entitlement is the belief that you have the right to do or get something. In social interactions, it is considering your right to do or get something to be superior the rights ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Give and Live
For some time now, researchers have known that social contact can have a measurable impact on protecting people's health. It seems to boost the immune system, lower the ...Posted by Leo Romero
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