How Can We Know That an Animal, or AI, Is Conscious?

How Can We Know That an Animal, or AI, Is Conscious?

A couple of years ago I was invited to attend a workshop on animal consciousness with the Dalai Lama. It was a great honour and turned out to be a thought-provoking event.... Read more »
Why Do We Trust in the Wrong People at Work?

Why Do We Trust in the Wrong People at Work?

Trust is a risky business, a “calculated exposure” to the behaviors and influence of another (Hancock et al., 2011). Yet, as Hobbes (1651) contended, trust is one of the essential ingredients that... Read more »
How Do We Stop Fighting About Chores?

How Do We Stop Fighting About Chores?

Chores. It’s one of the most common arguments among couples. Who does what, who does more, whose turn it is — the list goes on. It seems simple and basic, but it... Read more »
Comparing ADHD youth with and without autistic traits

Comparing ADHD youth with and without autistic traits

ADHD and autism frequently co-occur, with studies suggesting up to 50-70% of autistic individuals may also meet ADHD criteria. These conditions share overlapping traits, particularly in emotional regulation. Both can involve difficulties... Read more »
Rebuilding Trust | Psychology Today

Rebuilding Trust | Psychology Today

Trust is the cornerstone of healthy relationships with our partners, friends, family members, colleagues, and the world. It is a key ingredient in our interactions, transactions, and day-to-day functioning. We trust that... Read more »
What is a Casual Relationship?

What is a Casual Relationship?

A casual relationship is a type of interpersonal connection that falls outside the bounds of traditional, committed partnerships and is characterised by ambiguity and varying expectations. It’s an arrangement where the individuals... Read more »
How to Prevent Parents’ Pipes From Bursting

How to Prevent Parents’ Pipes From Bursting

Family stressors, internal or external, seem to be at an all-time high. Financial concerns about the rising costs of mortgage/rent, food, utilities, childcare, and prescription medications take a huge toll on parents.... Read more »
Interviews

Interviews

You might think you know how to ace an interview, but these hidden psychological triggers can make or break your chances. Read more »
Secondary benefits of family member participation in treatments for childhood disorders

Secondary benefits of family member participation in treatments for childhood disorders

Johnides, B. D., Borduin, C. M., Sheerin, K. M., & Kuppens, S. (2025). Secondary benefits of family member participation in treatments for childhood disorders: A multilevel meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, 151(1), 1–32.... Read more »
Regulations

Regulations

Navigating through regulations can be overwhelming, but understanding their impact reveals why they're more than just bureaucratic red tape. Read more »
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