Why Venting Together Works

Why Venting Together Works

Key Takeaways New research maps the moment-to-moment dynamics of how friends discuss stress, revealing that these conversations are constantly shifting “dances” rather than static events. When both friends get “stuck” in a... Read more »
What ‘Pluribus’ Gets Right About the Hive Mind

What ‘Pluribus’ Gets Right About the Hive Mind

Apple TV’s Pluribus begins with an extraterrestrial virus merging the minds of nearly everyone on Earth into a shared consciousness. The new hive mind brings billions of bodies into perfect harmony, eliminating... Read more »
Why Negative Moods Spill Over: New Insights on Depression

Why Negative Moods Spill Over: New Insights on Depression

Have you ever opened a boring work email or looked at a plain photo, yet felt an unexpected wave of sadness or negativity? You aren’t imagining things, and you aren’t “just being... Read more »
The Dangers of Calling Family Estrangement a “Trend”

The Dangers of Calling Family Estrangement a “Trend”

Family estrangement has been framed in major media outlets as everything from a “growing trend” to a “social epidemic.” But this framing reveals a deep cultural bias: When the act of estrangement... Read more »
Why doing less is the secret to doing your best work

Why doing less is the secret to doing your best work

Do you feel like you are constantly running just to stay in the same place? You check your email every five minutes. You answer Slack messages instantly. You have ten tabs open.... Read more »
Rogue Gratitude: When Thankfulness Becomes a Vice

Rogue Gratitude: When Thankfulness Becomes a Vice

As a gratitude researcher, I’m encouraged by its growing popularity in mainstream culture. Most people like gratitude and want to be grateful. And the benefits are undeniable. Grateful people tend to be... Read more »
Mental Health After Hurricane Melissa

Mental Health After Hurricane Melissa

As a daughter of Black River, Jamaica, the four weeks after Hurricane Melissa made landfall on October 28, 2025 have been so so hard. I went to Black River Primary School and... Read more »
Befriending Our Wise Monsters | Psychology Today

Befriending Our Wise Monsters | Psychology Today

Most of us love scary stories. When we were children, spooky creatures thrilled us and populated our fantasies and dreams. Back then, the terrors had names and identities: zombies, vampires, yetis, space... Read more »
Loneliness: America’s Invisible Epidemic | Psychology Today

Loneliness: America’s Invisible Epidemic | Psychology Today

Long before the pandemic of 2020 began, the former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy had already declared an epidemic of loneliness in our nation. The impact of loneliness affects our mental and physical... Read more »
The Science of Brain Maps and Cognitive Amplification

The Science of Brain Maps and Cognitive Amplification

Doidge (2010), referring to a study undertaken by Michael Merzenich et al. (1983), found that “[w]hen it came to allocating brain‑processing power,” the brain allocated “[its] neurological resources” to those parts of... Read more »
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