Loss aversion influences human decision-making. Relationships, initially misperceived as perfect, grow to reveal their “normal” imperfections.
Historical Roots and Psychology of Liberals, Conservatives
Political polarization has deep roots in human history. Liberals and conservatives show differences in personality, emotions, and brain structures.
Healthy Fats for Mental Health
Introducing good-quality fats into your diet as both foods and supplements and eliminating poor-quality fats are essential steps in a nutritional recovery program.
The Emotional Lives of Animals and Why They Matter
Detailed comparative research clearly shows that diverse animals are sentient and have rich and deep emotional lives. In the past 20 years, research in this field has exploded.
The Little Losses of Everyday Life
How do we help our children with the little losses of everyday life?
Can Couples Heal From Betrayals?
If you have experienced betrayal in your relationship, you know how hard it can be to recover. New research discusses what the process looks like.
Not Too Much, Not Too Little
The space that you’re in can help you think and do, or not.
The Art of Asking
To tap into the hidden wisdom all around you, use these five steps to ask better questions of others—for better decisions, faster learning, and deeper relationships.
Why Do We Make Irrational Choices in Love Relationships?
Discover the cognitive styles and emotional responses that most often lead to poor love choices.
Love and Self-Transcendence
How does love redefine the path from self-actualization to self-transcendence? Dive into the unitary continuum to find out.