For years, we have treated ADHD as a structural “deficit” in the brain’s machinery. However, new research introduces a framework called Energy Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (EDHD), which argues that the struggle to... Read more »
Most tools designed to fight misinformation are built with Western audiences in mind. But what happens when you take those same tools somewhere else? My colleagues and I wanted to find out.... Read more »
The standard ADHD diagnosis is often too broad to be clinically useful for long term prediction or specific treatment. While many see ADHD as a simple disorder of focus, a decade of... Read more »
I am going to say something controversial. There is no such thing as a child expert. Even further, there is no such thing as a parenting expert. Calling someone a child expert... Read more »
The ‘Rat Man’ is the famous pseudonym for Ernst Lanzer, a patient of Sigmund Freud whose case became the foundational study of obsessional neurosis (what … Read more Source link Read more »
Women are underrepresented in positions that signal high creativity, from Hollywood to the sciences to writing. In 2017, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission charged six major film studios with discrimination against... Read more »
Grandparenting today means navigating a parenting landscape that’s changing faster than ever. From sleep training debates to screen-time guidelines, advice evolves quickly—and it can be hard to know when to speak up... Read more »
AI is not all hype, but are things really as bad as predicted? Here are some reasons for keeping our AI anxiety in check and riding out the storm. Source link Read more »
It was his first day on the job, and Rod was anxious at the staff meeting where his boss was about to introduce him. His gaze flitted around the conference room from... Read more »
I’ll start with some radical honesty: Coping right now is hard work for me. As tensions rise globally, it can feel as if we’re teetering on the edge of catastrophe. Even after... Read more »