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Where you think you are in society (not where you actually are) matters for how you think about inequality and redistribution ...
While neither of us nor our clients can be fully protected against pain and loss, we can learn and teach the tools of ...
Trusting in other people and institutions improves well-being across the lifespan, pointing to the importance of building ...
What’s the difference between distraction and avoidance? When people use avoidance, their intention is to not deal with the ...
Educators across the U.S. are quietly finding ways to combine different approaches to promote whole-school well-being.
Self-love is hard to define and measure—and for some scholars, that’s a good reason to keep studying the concept.
Enter the well-timed new book Bound by BDSM: Unexpected Lessons for Building a Happier Life, by sociologists Alicia M. Walker ...
It's tempting to avoid or suppress conflict in our relationships, workplaces, and society. But that often leads to bigger ...
A new study finds that people who reflected on how they grew from the COVID-19 pandemic showed less depression and inflammation.
At GGSC’s recent awe conference, Melanie DeMore led the audience in a group sing as part of the day’s activities. Judging from participant responses, it was clear that something magical happened: We ...
In recent decades, researchers have been gaining insight into the benefits of practicing this ancient tradition. By studying more secular versions of mindfulness meditation, they’ve found that ...
Bravo!! I wanted to stand up and cheer because here was an 8-year old boy—past the age when boys start to shut down emotionally—who, hoping to maintain good relationships, wanted to talk about ...
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