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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
You might think you know how to ace an interview, but these hidden psychological triggers can make or break your chances. Read more »
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 »
Navigating through regulations can be overwhelming, but understanding their impact reveals why they're more than just bureaucratic red tape. Read more »