How Psychologists Are Using AI in Schools

How Psychologists Are Using AI in Schools

Teachers are using artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning tools professionally. What about school psychologists? A new study published in School Psychology reveals how many U.S. school psychologists polled are using AI tools,... Read more »
Group Therapy Breakthrough for Social Anxiety

Group Therapy Breakthrough for Social Anxiety

Social anxiety often feels like a locked door, but new research suggests the key is held by other people. Imagine standing at the edge of a party or a work meeting. Your... Read more »
Find Comfort in Friendships During Turbulent Times

Find Comfort in Friendships During Turbulent Times

I’ll admit it. I’ve always been an introvert—a card-carrying, dyed-in-the-wool introvert. A “don’t mess with me, I need my alone time” introvert. Maybe some of you can relate. Lately, I’ve started noticing... Read more »
How Childhood Parenting Shapes Adult Psychosis

How Childhood Parenting Shapes Adult Psychosis

Exploring the hidden mental pathways that turn early family experiences into adult psychological challenges. Imagine a child growing up in a home where the rules change every hour or where a parent’s... Read more »
Is Transhumanism the Future or Our Downfall?

Is Transhumanism the Future or Our Downfall?

Do you remember The Six Million Dollar Man? It was a ’70s American science-fiction television series based on the novel Cyborg, about a former astronaut, Colonel Steve Austin. After being seriously injured... Read more »
Why Black Autistic Girls Mask in School

Why Black Autistic Girls Mask in School

Imagine walking into a room where you feel you must perform a script just to be accepted. For many, this is a social inconvenience. For Black Autistic girls in UK schools, it... Read more »
Rewilding Rejects the We’re-So-Special Exceptionalism

Rewilding Rejects the We’re-So-Special Exceptionalism

“Rewilding is largely a matter of humans getting out of the way and letting nature take charge.”—Graham Lawton“ It’s common knowledge that we are losing species and habitats at an unprecedented rate... Read more »
Resilience and Regulation Strategies for Autistic Adults

Resilience and Regulation Strategies for Autistic Adults

For many autistic individuals, injustice is not merely an intellectual disagreement. It is a visceral, physiological threat response. Current neurodivergent research identifies “justice sensitivity” as a core component of the autistic experience.... Read more »
Why We Call It Psychology, Not Animology

Why We Call It Psychology, Not Animology

When the scientific study of mind emerged in the 19th century, its founders faced a choice: what to call this new discipline? They chose psychology—from the Greek psyche. Not animology—from the Latin... Read more »
Getting Ahead Now Requires Visibility, Not Just Ability

Getting Ahead Now Requires Visibility, Not Just Ability

Most people feel if they do a good job, the work will be rewarded. Perhaps a promotion or salary bump. They’re wrong. The rules of career advancement have changed with the generations... Read more »
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