New brain research reveals how guilt and shame shape moral behavior, showing why guilt promotes repair while shame often ...
Children show distress in subtle ways. When adults listen with intention, they help children feel safe, regulate emotions, and choose healthier ways to respond.
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Competitive athletes exhibit lower off-field aggression and enhanced brain connectivity
A recent study published in Psychology of Sport & Exercise has found that long-term engagement in competitive athletics is ...
A restorative encounter uncovers the hidden wounds behind a violent life and what it truly takes to begin healing.
After a breakup, the pain can make marriage feel like the answer. But sometimes, it isn't love, it's just your emotions ...
Podcaster Chuck Todd reacts to an article in "Foreign Affairs," the magazine sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, ...
Saint Augustine There is an ancient saying, attributed to Aesop: “We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.” The comparison between government and robbery is often ...
A new study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science challenges the conventional wisdom regarding the ...
Exploring absolute intelligence, consciousness, meditation, and AI through science, resilience, and inner awareness at World ...
One of the world’s busiest whale-shark destinations is struggling to manage a boom in ecotourism. A new USF study finds the world’s biggest fish may be paying the price.
Sigmund Freud theorized that when thoughts or experiences are repressed, they inevitably resurface in more deranged and damaging forms. When our dominant communication platforms seek to repress widely ...
Rafael de la Parra, a conservation scientist and local whale shark guide who is a co-author on the paper, says the study's findings underscore the need for both tour operators and tourists seeking a ...
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