Veteran journalist Perry Garfinkel undertook a fascinating experiment at a low point in his life: to live by Gandhi’s moral precepts for a year and see what happens.
Incels Uncovered: How Potent Is the Black Pill?
Insights from the latest groundbreaking study on incels.
New Study Finds Sex Differences in Fetal Brain Development
Male and female fetuses show different changes in brain activity during late pregnancy. Will this help us understand sex differences in childhood psychiatric disorders like autism?
Hope as an Antidote to Fear
Hope is only the beginning without an ending. It is sustained by mutual learning and is not a substitute for action, only a basis for creative possibilities and solutions.
Thriving After Narcissistic Abuse: Rebuilding a Life of Empowerment and Happiness
Narcissistic abuse is particularly insidious as it almost always damages every aspect of a person’s sense of self including their mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being. Because of this, it’s …
Addressing Suicidality in Autism
Addressing suicidality in autism faces a range of challenges, even within vital supports like the 988 lifeline.
Do You Wish You Had More Job Control?
What can we do to improve low job control in our workplaces, even when our choices about the tasks we must complete are limited?
Where a Dog Leads, We May Follow
Researchers examine how synchrony affects our relationship with dogs. Can we encourage dogs’ affiliative behavior by following their lead?
Revisiting the Self-Refilling Bowl of Soup
A classic study of eating behaviors was called into question because of scientific misconduct. A team of researchers performed a successful replication of the research.
The Therapy Needs of Gifted Children (and Adults)
Individuals labelled as “gifted” encounter particular challenges, both as children and as adults.