Today, survivors of sibling abuse have access to organizations, communities, and other resources that offer life-changing ...
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Many students have compared the happiness of parents and childless people, but are there happiness differences between single and paired parents?
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In dissociative states or experiences, people can feel detached from reality, themselves, others, and their own emotions (Busch et al., 2021). Dissociation can involve a disruption in the integration ...
When we choose a small ethical action, we tend to create a potential pattern of success. This pattern becomes the evidence ...
Some people cannot tell a coherent life story. One philosopher argues it is not a problem, but simply a different way of ...
Police officers face high rates of trauma and suicide, yet many distrust therapists. Is the mental health field pushing away ...
You may have heard that trust in science is collapsing. The evidence suggests something different: most people still trust scientists, but many no longer trust themselves to navigate a chaotic ...
In The African Queen, Katharine Hepburn upbraids Humphrey Bogart by telling him that “Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put in this world to rise above.” Not surprisingly, Hepburn’s character is a ...
It is from large perceptions combined with impersonal emotion that wisdom most readily springs. Bertrand Russell What is the pattern that connects the crab to the lobster and the primrose to the ...