When Your Spouse Becomes Your Co-Worker

When Your Spouse Becomes Your Co-Worker

It all started over eight years ago when my husband became our kitchen-table producer for my first podcast. It made sense—he’s far more technologically savvy than I am, an early adopter of... Read more »
Five Cold Cases Solved in 2024 Because of New Technology

Five Cold Cases Solved in 2024 Because of New Technology

Handcuffs Source: Klaus with K / Wikipedia Commons As the year 2024 ends, police have solved some of the oldest cold-case murders using new crime-solving methods that didn’t exist when the crimes... Read more »
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)

Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)

What is Interpretive Phenomenology? Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is a qualitative research approach that delves into personal lived experiences and how individuals make sense of those experiences. Jonathan Smith is a key... Read more »
Cognition, Physical Performance, and Brain Health at Age 70

Cognition, Physical Performance, and Brain Health at Age 70

Numerous studies examine a single cognitive or physical performance measure and how it links to brain health in older adults, such as the relationship between gait speed and memory. Yet cognition and... Read more »
Qualitative Exploration Of Self-Diagnosed Autistic Women And Gender-Diverse Individuals

Qualitative Exploration Of Self-Diagnosed Autistic Women And Gender-Diverse Individuals

Self-diagnosis of autism involves identifying as autistic without formal clinical assessment. It’s particularly relevant for women and gender non-conforming individuals who often face barriers to diagnosis due to gender bias in diagnostic... Read more »
How AI and Human Brains Are Converging

How AI and Human Brains Are Converging

Source: NickyPe/Pixabay Is it just your imagination, or is artificial intelligence (AI) becoming more like biological brains? Are newer large language models (LLMs) evolving in a way that resembles how human brains... Read more »
Freud vs. Jung

Freud vs. Jung

Key Takeaways While Freud saw the human psyche through the lens of sexual and aggressive drives, with the unconscious as a warehouse of repressed trauma, Jung took a more expansive view. Jung... Read more »
Gentle Parenting: When to Lean Out Instead of Leaning In

Gentle Parenting: When to Lean Out Instead of Leaning In

Science shows that not interacting with kids during a temper tantrum is the most effective approach. Gentle parenting influencers would have us believe otherwise. Source: Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock Gentle parenting is a popular approach... Read more »
The One Skill Every Happy Couple Masters

The One Skill Every Happy Couple Masters

As a couples therapist, I’ve heard countless complaints from partners. Yet, one sentence has never been uttered in my office: “I feel too understood.” On the contrary, most struggles stem from a... Read more »
5 Life Lessons From the World of Pottery

5 Life Lessons From the World of Pottery

Source: Photo by Courtney Cook on Unsplash I’ve always been intrigued by the art of pottery. This year was the year I finally made the time to dive into it, and a... Read more »
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