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Solomon D. Stevens: Our heroes often let us down (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 9 hours agoDonald Trump is in court right now. For many Trump supporters, this trial is a witch hunt — a sign...
There Are 5 'Stress Languages.' Here's How To Figure Out Yours.
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“If you’re withdrawing, those are all hardcore symptoms of either a depressive or an anxiety...
Rachel Brougham: The harsh realities of family estrangement
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoI know that sometimes we have to make these tough decisions to protect ourselves and our children...
Column: Waubonsee Community College joins East Aurora schools in making comfort dogs ‘a big deal’
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoAccording to a November report from Psychology Today, these specially-trained canines are showing up...
20 easy ways to boost your mood this spring
USA Today· 7 days agoBoth are linked to mood regulation, and the latter contributes to better sleep. Salmon is also rich in other nutrients essential for brain health, such as vitamin D and B vitamins, which work ...
Gad Saad Ph.D.
Psychology Today· 6 days agoGad Saad, Ph.D., is a professor of marketing at Concordia University and the author of The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption and The Consuming Instinct.
11 'Drag Race' stars who proudly identify as bi or pan
Pride via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBob the Drag Queen Season 8 winner Bob the Drag Queen has long been open about being pansexual,...
Guest Column: Longing for the days of email rudeness
The Yuma Sun· 4 days agoYou see, long before the era of nasty Facebook posts and mean tweets – long before people had such an easy means to be rude to each other – there was a much tamer version of email rudeness.
Cursive is making a comeback: Gov. Stitt signs law requiring it to be taught in schools
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMore recent studies are finding strong evidence to suggest handwriting benefits memory, stronger...
The Psychology of Radical Healing Collective
Psychology Today· 7 days agoHelen A. Neville received her doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Currently, Dr. Neville is a Provost Fellow and professor of Educational Psychology ...