• August 29, 2024
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Why do I Dwell on the past?

Remembering past events, experiences or emotions is a big part of being human. But if dwelling on the past is distressing, here’s what you can do to help. By Dr. Laura JobsonAssociate Professor (Clinical Psychology) Monash University Introduction Many of…

  • August 26, 2024
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The Revolutionary Power of Grieving in Public

Collective grief is a powerful tool that has historically fueled social justice organizing—and healing. By Yolande Clark-JacksonMultimedia creative communicator and consultant Introduction Everyone is grieving. We may not always know what…

  • August 22, 2024
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How Parents can Promote Positive Sibling Relationships

Strong, positive and supporting relationships between siblings can support people’s well-being throughout their lifetimes, and parenting approaches matter. By Dr. Marissa NivisonPostdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of PsychologyUniversity of Calgary By Dr. Sheri MadiganProfessor, Canada Research Chair in…

  • July 18, 2024
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Service dogs can help Veterans with PTSD

Traditional treatments for PTSD, such as talk therapy and medication, do work for some veterans. But service dogs can make a difference when those methods fall short. By Dr. Leanne NieforthAssistant ProfessorPurdue University By Dr. Marguerite…

  • June 17, 2024
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The Mystery of Consciousness

By Ken PallerProfessor of Psychology and director of the Cognitive Neuroscience ProgramNorthwestern University By Dr. Satoru SuzukiProfessor of Psychology Northwestern University Introduction Consciousness is the ultimate mystery. What is it and…

  • June 14, 2024
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Yoga Adapts to time and Place

A yoga teacher in 1930s India inspired today’s transnational yoga with his spectacular fusion of tradition and innovation. By Lalita KaplishDigital content editor Introduction Suzanne and Alaric both practice Iyengar yoga.…