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Autism

How to Improve Autistic Encounters with Law Enforcement

Debra Brause Psy.D. on May 16, 2024 in Psychology Meets Neurodiversity

Tragic interactions between autistic people and law enforcement are all too frequent. Training can help officers better understand the neurodivergent population.

Tragic interactions between autistic people and law enforcement are all too frequent. Training can help officers better understand the neurodivergent population.

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Mating

The Science of Online Dating

Gary W. Lewandowski Jr. Ph.D. on May 15, 2024 in The Psychology of Relationships

Online dating and apps have never been more popular. Science can increase your success by helping you know how to find a match, how to write a profile, and which pictures to use.

Online dating and apps have never been more popular. Science can increase your success by helping you know how to find a match, how to write a profile, and which pictures to use.

News

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Fantasies

Writing Psychologically-Realistic Characters in Fiction

Monica N. Starkman M.D. on May 16, 2024 in On Call

Can psychiatrist-novelists write more psychologically-realistic characters?

Can psychiatrist-novelists write more psychologically-realistic characters?

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Free Will

When Disagreements Are Caused by Talking Past Each Other

John A. Johnson Ph.D. on May 16, 2024 in Cui Bono

When smart people looking at the same evidence disagree, the reason might be that they define basic concepts differently and talk past each other.

When smart people looking at the same evidence disagree, the reason might be that they define basic concepts differently and talk past each other.

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Relationships

3 Surprising Signs That You’re Emotionally Unavailable

Roxy Zarrabi Psy.D. on May 16, 2024 in Mindful Dating

Think you know the telltale signs that a person is emotionally unavailable? These signs may surprise you.

Think you know the telltale signs that a person is emotionally unavailable? These signs may surprise you.

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ADHD

3 Signs of a Truly ADHD-Compatible Partner

Alise Conner Ph.D. on May 16, 2024 in Authenticity for the Win

What really makes a partner ADHD-friendly? Here’s how to spot a great match.

What really makes a partner ADHD-friendly? Here’s how to spot a great match.

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Career

Your Boss Was Fired. Now What?

Robert Kovach Ph.D. on May 16, 2024 in The Psychology of Work

When a boss you like and respect gets fired, it's natural to become stressed. Be prepared for professional change by having resources to help you transition.

When a boss you like and respect gets fired, it's natural to become stressed. Be prepared for professional change by having resources to help you transition.

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Therapy

The Problem With Unconditional Positive Regard

Joseph E. Davis Ph.D. on May 16, 2024 in Our New Discontents

However well-intended, our empathy and support can have a paradoxical effect. We can fail to take others seriously or appreciate their suffering as a response to moral demands.

However well-intended, our empathy and support can have a paradoxical effect. We can fail to take others seriously or appreciate their suffering as a response to moral demands.

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Evolutionary Psychology

Is There an Ideal Size for Human Social Groups?

Frank T. McAndrew Ph.D. on May 16, 2024 in Out of the Ooze

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?

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?

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Resilience

Why an “Everyone Wins” Attitude Is Making Our Children Lose

Megan Shen Ph.D. on May 16, 2024 in How to Grow Hope

Personal Perspective: Protecting children from losing with an "everyone wins" attitude can prevent them from developing resilience.

Personal Perspective: Protecting children from losing with an "everyone wins" attitude can prevent them from developing resilience.

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Neuroscience

How Two Brains Synchronize in Conversation

Matt Johnson Ph.D. on May 16, 2024 in Mind, Brain, and Value

What enables effective, accurate communication? It comes down to the similarity of two brains during communication, a phenomenon known as neural coupling.

What enables effective, accurate communication? It comes down to the similarity of two brains during communication, a phenomenon known as neural coupling.

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Marriage

Is “Bridgerton” Right to Be Obsessed With Love Matches?

Isabelle Morley Psy.D. on May 16, 2024 in Love Them or Leave Them

"Bridgerton" challenges us to decide if it's preferable to marry for love or security.

"Bridgerton" challenges us to decide if it's preferable to marry for love or security.

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Psychiatry

What’s Needed in Child/Adolescent and Geriatric Ps


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