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The Emotional Impact of American Misogyny

February 24, 2026 - 23:01

The Emotional Impact of American Misogyny

The recent release of court documents has thrust horrific accounts of exploitation into the public eye, serving as a stark and unsettling reminder of deep-seated misogyny. For many, engaging with...

Frontiers | Relationship between ostracism and psychological crisis vulnerability among chinese college students: the mediating roles of self-uncertainty and subjective social status

February 24, 2026 - 10:23

Frontiers | Relationship between ostracism and psychological crisis vulnerability among chinese college students: the mediating roles of self-uncertainty and subjective social status

A new study reveals a troubling connection between social ostracism and psychological vulnerability among university students in China. The research identifies key internal and social factors that...

The Moral Energy Problem

February 23, 2026 - 22:31

The Moral Energy Problem

Seeing a disabled person as a full and complete human being requires a sustained effort, a force one philosopher has termed `moral energy.` For the families and loved ones who provide daily care,...

Psychology says the reason your father never told you he was proud of you isn't that he wasn't — it's that his generation was taught that providing was the language of love, and he said it every day in ways you weren't listening for

February 23, 2026 - 03:26

Psychology says the reason your father never told you he was proud of you isn't that he wasn't — it's that his generation was taught that providing was the language of love, and he said it every day in ways you weren't listening for

For many, the words `I`m proud of you` from a father remain an unspoken, lifelong ache. A common psychological perspective suggests this silence is rarely a reflection of a lack of feeling. Instead...

If you feel anxious even after a productive day, psychology says these 5 mental habits are likely the cause

February 22, 2026 - 09:48

If you feel anxious even after a productive day, psychology says these 5 mental habits are likely the cause

Completing a day`s tasks often brings a sense of accomplishment, yet for many, it`s swiftly followed by a wave of anxiety. Psychology suggests this common experience isn`t a sign of failure, but...

The Politics of Looking Away

February 21, 2026 - 15:17

The Politics of Looking Away

When confronted with images of distant crises or profound injustice, a common wave of guilt and self-reproach follows. We ask ourselves why we so often look away, blaming a personal failure of...

Beyond Hard Facts: How Leaders Actually Move People to Action

February 20, 2026 - 18:22

Beyond Hard Facts: How Leaders Actually Move People to Action

While data and hard facts form the critical backbone of any argument, they rarely stir the soul or spur movement on their own. True leadership, whether in the boardroom, classroom, or home, hinges...

Can Science Account for Consciousness?

February 20, 2026 - 05:41

Can Science Account for Consciousness?

The question of whether science can ever fully explain the profound inner experience of consciousness remains one of philosophy`s greatest challenges. In a recent discussion, panpsychist...

The Self-Love Gap

February 19, 2026 - 00:37

The Self-Love Gap

In the quiet moments before sleep, a simple, personal practice is gaining recognition for its profound impact on mental well-being: writing a nightly love letter to oneself. This intentional act is...

A Commonsense Critique of A Priori Metaphysics

February 18, 2026 - 08:42

A Commonsense Critique of A Priori Metaphysics

The enduring dialogue between science and philosophy has entered a new chapter, centered on the validity and utility of purely abstract, a priori metaphysical reasoning. This approach, which...

A New Model for Treating Trauma

February 17, 2026 - 23:35

A New Model for Treating Trauma

A compelling new case study is challenging conventional wisdom in trauma therapy, suggesting that profound healing from severe, complex trauma may be achieved not by reliving past horrors, but by...

Split Between Two Worlds: The Psychological Challenges for People at Risk of Huntington’s Disease

February 17, 2026 - 05:45

Split Between Two Worlds: The Psychological Challenges for People at Risk of Huntington’s Disease

Living with the knowledge that you carry the gene for a devastating illness like Huntington`s disease is to inhabit a psychological limbo. A recent, intimate study interviewing twelve individuals...

Psychology says people who always sleep with the door closed—even when they live alone—share these 7 traits that all trace back to one thing from childhood

February 16, 2026 - 00:25

Psychology says people who always sleep with the door closed—even when they live alone—share these 7 traits that all trace back to one thing from childhood

New insights from psychology suggest that the simple act of consistently closing one`s bedroom door at night, even when living alone, is far more than a mundane preference. This behavior is often a...

Religiosity may protect against depression and stress by fostering gratitude and social support

February 15, 2026 - 12:49

Religiosity may protect against depression and stress by fostering gratitude and social support

A new research study indicates that religious belief may offer a significant buffer against depression and stress, primarily by cultivating a greater sense of gratitude and fostering stronger...

Valentine’s science:  Researchers uncover hidden psychology behind a ‘good kiss’

February 14, 2026 - 21:10

Valentine’s science: Researchers uncover hidden psychology behind a ‘good kiss’

A good kiss has more to do with the “thoughts, fantasies and emotional context we bring to it” than the physical act itself, scientists have discovered. This Valentine`s insight shifts the...

Frontiers | Emotional vernacular boundaries: participation in school culture boosts the emotional logic of rural teachers' rootedness in the countryside—a qualitative study from China

February 14, 2026 - 01:51

Frontiers | Emotional vernacular boundaries: participation in school culture boosts the emotional logic of rural teachers' rootedness in the countryside—a qualitative study from China

A new qualitative study from China highlights the profound impact of school community involvement on the emotional well-being and retention of teachers in rural areas. The research suggests that...

Artificial Intelligence and the Passivity Problem

February 13, 2026 - 00:42

Artificial Intelligence and the Passivity Problem

A growing chorus of experts is raising the alarm about a subtle yet profound side effect of our deepening reliance on artificial intelligence: the erosion of active human cognition. While debates...

Psychedelics, Plasticity, and Addicted Brains

February 12, 2026 - 17:49

Psychedelics, Plasticity, and Addicted Brains

Emerging research suggests that psychedelic substances, long shrouded in controversy, may hold a key to unlocking new treatments for addiction. The potential lies in their unique ability to induce...

The Ancient Cure for 'Is This Really It?'

February 11, 2026 - 21:50

The Ancient Cure for 'Is This Really It?'

The persistent, nagging feeling of `Is this really it?` is not a modern malaise but a timeless human condition. Remarkably, ancient philosophers from vastly different traditions arrived at the same...

Doomscrolling Feels Responsible—Until It Makes Us Feel Worse

February 11, 2026 - 10:06

Doomscrolling Feels Responsible—Until It Makes Us Feel Worse

In an era of constant global alerts, staying informed often feels like a civic duty. Many of us begin our news consumption with a genuine intention to understand a complex world, believing that...

The Obsessive-Compulsive's Misguided Quest for More Proof

February 10, 2026 - 18:28

The Obsessive-Compulsive's Misguided Quest for More Proof

The drive for absolute proof is a modern compulsion, a quest to optimize every choice and eliminate all risk. Yet, this obsessive hunt for more evidence, more data, and more guarantees often leads...

Beyond Remission: Supporting Oncology Survivorship

February 10, 2026 - 03:48

Beyond Remission: Supporting Oncology Survivorship

The completion of cancer treatment is often celebrated as a return to life. However, a growing understanding in oncology frames survivorship not as an end point, but as a profound and ongoing...

How to Be an Atoxic Man

February 9, 2026 - 01:18

How to Be an Atoxic Man

A growing conversation is challenging old stereotypes, advocating for a model of `Atoxic Masculinity` that promotes emotional health and positive relationships. This framework moves beyond simply...

A New Form of Activism: Getting Off Social Media

February 8, 2026 - 16:57

A New Form of Activism: Getting Off Social Media

In an era where online outrage often substitutes for tangible action, a potent new form of protest is gaining momentum: the deliberate decision to leave social media platforms entirely. This...

People With Mental Illness Are Too Easily 'Othered'

February 7, 2026 - 19:29

People With Mental Illness Are Too Easily 'Othered'

The conversation around mental health is shifting from stigma to understanding, yet a significant hurdle remains: the tendency to `other` those with mental illness. This separation, viewing...

We Need Positive Energy to Get Through Gloomy Times

February 7, 2026 - 07:30

We Need Positive Energy to Get Through Gloomy Times

In an era often marked by uncertainty and stress, the pursuit of positive energy is more than a feel-good mantra; it is an essential tool for mental resilience. Experts emphasize that consciously...

Why I Ended My Friendship and Mentorship With Deepak Chopra

February 6, 2026 - 18:37

Why I Ended My Friendship and Mentorship With Deepak Chopra

A former close associate has publicly detailed the difficult decision to sever a twelve-year mentorship and personal friendship with renowned author and speaker Dr. Deepak Chopra. The split,...

The Shifting Landscape of Adolescent Influence

February 6, 2026 - 13:08

The Shifting Landscape of Adolescent Influence

The traditional narrative of adolescence paints a picture of parents receding into the background as peers become the dominant social force. However, this view is being challenged by a more nuanced...

Fake News, A.I. Deepfakes, and the Pageant of the Unreal

February 5, 2026 - 21:37

Fake News, A.I. Deepfakes, and the Pageant of the Unreal

In an era where digital technology blurs the lines between fact and fiction, society faces a profound new challenge: the inability to discern reality. This crisis of authenticity, fueled by...

Getting Ahead Now Requires Visibility, Not Just Ability

February 5, 2026 - 06:15

Getting Ahead Now Requires Visibility, Not Just Ability

The job market is experiencing a paradoxical shift. While application numbers have doubled and demand for specialized roles, particularly in AI, has skyrocketed, a concerning trend persists: highly...

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