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The Often Overlooked Positive Side of Social Media
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3 Signs of a Truly ADHD-Compatible Partner
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Your Boss Was Fired. Now What?
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Is There an Ideal Size for Human Social Groups?
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The maximum number of individuals one can maintain any sort of meaningful social relationship with at any given time appears to be about 150. What are the implications of this ..read more
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Why an “Everyone Wins” Attitude Is Making Our Children Lose
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Overprotecting children from losing with an "everyone wins" attitude and an overemphasis on "you can't lose" among teens is preventing them from developing resilience ..read more
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How Two Brains Synchronize in Conversation
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What enables effective, accurate communication? It all comes down to the similarity of two brains during communication, a phenomenon known as neural coupling ..read more
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Is “Bridgerton” Right to Be Obsessed With Love Matches?
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"Bridgerton" challenges us to decide if it's preferable to marry for love or security ..read more
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What’s Needed in Child/Adolescent and Geriatric Psychiatry
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We face critical shortages of child and adolescent psychiatrists and geriatric psychiatrists. How can we maximize the impact of those already in these subspecialties ..read more
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