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Socially prescribed perfectionists feel intense pressure to conform to the standards of some larger group, yet fail to seriously consider the benefits of being their true selves.
From dot-com to AI, bubbles repeat. We rush in too soon, yet the best opportunities often come after the bubbles burst. And yes, people still buy tulips.
Multiple museums throughout the United States have started to exhibit technology related to art. These museums are meant to attract audiences of all ages but resonate particularly with younger ...
In many immigrant families, daughters quietly shoulder responsibilities that go unseen balancing cultural expectations at home with the pressures of independence outside.
Distractions vie for our attention, and shiny objects can derail our productivity. But sometimes we enhance our creativity not by cutting out, but rather by adding on.
Although happiness and a feeling of purpose in your life may seem to be interchangeable, new positive psychology research shows why and how they differ.
Notice a lift in spirits when you dine with friends and family, whether a potluck, dinner party, or shared meal? Now it's ...
From birth, we continuously ask our closest others the same silent but existentially crucial question: Will you acknowledge me?
Sustaining a healthy relationship takes effort. So, if you recognize these habits in your own relationship, celebrate them. And if not, take heart. They’re not grand, unreachable goals. They’re simply ...
Discover the hidden crisis where eating disorders and suicide risk intersect in military life, and why breaking the silence ...
The days of using body mass index alone to find your ideal weight are over. Here is a better formula for finding a weight that enables greater health and happiness.
A new study finds some youth psychiatric diagnoses are increasing over time while others are dropping fast. What do all these changing numbers actually mean?