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Effort-focused exercises often lead to better, more innovative ideas.
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How reframing your emotions and changing your daily behavior can help you save money.
Our social emotions are now being hijacked by robots.
A study reveals these brains exhibit less cortical surface area and gray matter.
A deeper look at what happens in the first 2 years after experiencing sexual trauma.
It’s estimated that $68 trillion will pass down from Boomers to millennials. Here’s how ultra-rich families can do the most amount of good with what they inherit.
Infidelity, an inherently selfish behavior, has been analyzed by researchers to help us understand why people cheat in relationships.
Tweak the way you’re coping and you can lower your anxiety levels.
“I used to mountain climb… If I can’t walk anymore, I’ll crawl.”
Here’s a simple method for finding out whether those shouts are good-natured or not.
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Derren Brown returns to the stage with his new live, one-man show, Showman. Check it out here.
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Are you and your partner happy with your sex life?
Cognitive behavioral therapy has the Stoics to thank for inspiring this field.
They can be signs of how people feel in their relationship – and may send an important message to potential rivals.
The bonding experience is promoted by important neurological changes.
A therapist explains acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
Juggling conscious experience with the machinations of the mind can create the ultimate audience experience.
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Or is “the hidden orientation” more complex than that?
Your answer might depend on whom the quote is attributed to, according to the results of a recent study.
Fear, not empathy, is the most powerful emotion in the world.
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Do you struggle to remember your to-do list? Then this exercise is for you.
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It doesn’t matter what you’re reading, as long as you’re reading.
Those who think they’re better at lying than average seem to have a few things in common.
Air pollution poses “a significant risk to brain development” according to researchers.
Healing from a break-up should be taken as seriously as healing from a broken arm, says psychiatrist Dr. Guy Winch.
Competition in STEM subjects left students feeling like imposters.
Social media posts that evoke strong kama muta often go viral – for example, cute kittens, puppies and special animal friendships.
Research explains the positive impact and health benefits of children spending more time in nature.
Research suggests dog ownership may improve heart health, decrease depression, and even help you live longer.