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More people than ever are going solo. We identified a gender difference that hints at the ingredients needed to enjoy it ...
New research shows that people satisfy their curiosity in different ways. Are you a hunter, a busybody or a dancer?
In an irreverent animation, a singer without legs explores the perils of being exploited to provide inspiration for others ...
There is something comforting about realising that, even in Homer’s day, people wondered what the hell their dreams meant ...
Richard Appiah, Ph.D., is a positive psychologist, clinical psychologist and researcher. He collaborates with organisations, groups and communities to generate and evaluate context-tailored ...
Incorporating ancient African wisdom into wellbeing interventions could push positive psychology beyond its Western roots ...
Paul DePompo is a clinical psychologist and founder of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Institute of Southern California. He is the author of multiple books on tic disorders and contributes to a wide ...
At first, I thought it was a coat in the water – a big black coat puffed up with air, floating down the Seine in the early ...
I never expected to be an agony uncle. Not because ‘uncles’ are uncommon – although we are uncommon compared with ‘aunts’ – but because I never imagined I had any special knowledge or authority in ...
‘I remember these cicadas had overrun our backyard. We had all these bugs in our drawers, in our walls.’ So begins the narration of the short film All These Creatures by the Australian director ...
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