NEED A LITTLE HAPPINESS AND JOY?
Lessons in Coping From a Teacher Who Rowed Across the Atlantic
In 2018, a biology teacher from Cincinnati named Bryce Carlson decided to row across the North ...
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When You See Your Own Emotions in Other People’s Faces
Sometimes our perceptions of others tell us more about ourselves. That can be true in how ...
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What a Connection to Nature Means for Kids
It’s a common complaint that kids these days don’t get outside enough. There may be something ...
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The Demographics of Humor
Humor is a funny thing. Different people use it in different ways. I’ve touched on this ...
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SOCIAL MEDIA - GOOD OR EVIL?
Can Dying in Virtual Reality Change Your Life?
Many people who have near-death experiences report coming away with a new perspective on their lives ...
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Facebook Posts Can Predict Depression Risk
We tend to curate our Facebook profiles to control the image we project. But a new ...
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The Psychological Toll of Taking a Selfie
Snapping a selfie might seem like the most frivolous, inconsequential act. But on a deeper level, ...
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Viral Outrage Can Make People More Sympathetic
It’s a familiar pattern now: first, someone says something offensive online. Then their ill-advised social media ...
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COVID AND ITS LONG TERM IMPACT
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF POLITICS
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