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Parenting can sometimes make us feel isolated and alone, and it takes time and effort to reach out and build supportive ...
A new study suggests that when it comes to relationship happiness, your own personality matters more than your partner’s.
New research suggests that ways of supporting mental health in white youth may not work for underrepresented groups, such as ...
Paid leave advocate Orli Cotel explains the history of paid leave in the United States and how it impacts our lives in ...
On the show Love Is Blind, people propose marriage before even seeing each other. What does the research say about this way of falling in love?
Today, our battles aren't just physical; enemies seek to harm us by manipulating our attitudes, behaviors, and emotions.
A new study suggests that children as young as five favor adults who express doubt when unsure rather than those who are ...
Uncertainty can be distressing. If you're a manager or leader, here's how you can help your people navigate it.
Anger is not usually a pleasant feeling. When we feel we’ve been wronged—by, say, a slow driver or a boss or a noisy neighbor—our heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature go up, preparing us ...
The five "resilience animals" can help children and caregivers learn to be mindful and self-compassionate in moments of difficulty.
Research suggests that cultivating character promotes a flourishing life—and leaders with character help build a flourishing society.
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