Common guidelines for sharing and interpreting dreams between people can be applied to AI systems, too. No need for reinventing the ethical wheel.
Why Mental Health Providers Need Someone To Talk To
Even our mental health providers—our psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, and coaches—sometimes have problems to solve and need someone “confidential” to talk to.
In the Zone: How the Brain Helps Us Flow
Flow involves two ingredients: Extensive practice builds the necessary skills and neural connections. However, you must also relinquish the urge to control the outcome.
When Great Art is Not Good
Why are some modern art works worth many millions of dollars while others of equal quality are almost worthless? This is a topic that social psychologists to explore.
Epistemological Vertigo in the Age of AI
Exploring the uncharted emotional landscape of AI minds may challenge our understanding of intelligence.
What Primitive, Ancient Animals Can Teach Us About Being Human
As our understanding of animal intelligence deepens, society faces ethical dilemmas regarding the treatment and rights of even the simplest non-human animals.
The Evolutionary Roots of Music
Have you ever wondered why music is found in every human culture across the globe? Research sheds light on music’s evolutionary origins and the crucial roles it plays.
Can Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Treat Eating Disorders?
While the research on psychedelics as a treatment for eating disorders is in its early stages, several studies indicate promising results.
Prejudice by Omission
An insidious form of prejudice occurs when a more powerful group ignores groups with less power and keeps them out of the minds of society.
Grief, Surrender, and the Practice of Letting Go
Personal Perspective: Do you find yourself feeling stuck or held back by strong emotions? You may have unprocessed grief that is the source of some difficulties in your life.