For many, it is meaningful yet highly demanding work. Nonetheless, there is a quiet irony in the profession: therapists often have very few places where they themselves can think out loud, be an ...
The Department of Psychological Science will welcome Tom Adams, Ph.D., of Yale University School of Medicine, for a visit March 29 focused on advancing understanding and clinical practice in obsessive ...
Leaders rarely fail because they don’t know what to do.  They fail because their nervous systems can’t sustain the pace, pressure, and ambiguity of modern leadership ...
It’s a favorable time to slip free of any roles you’ve been performing by rote and just blurt out the more interesting truths. Tell someone, “This isn’t working for me.” Or say, “I need to be my pure ...
Unlock the economic potential of India's dairy sector by leveraging data for improved productivity, quality, and farmer resilience.
A new synthesis finds that common epilepsies are driven by thousands of tiny-effect genetic variants, most still ...
Precision Bb Targeting, Robust Efficacy, Transfusion Independence, Excellent Safety in Phase II PNH Study, and Subcutaneous Administration The 12-16-week open-label study evaluated Ruxoprubart as ...
Children who served as emotional translators between their parents often develop extraordinary social perception in adulthood, paired with a disorienting inability to identify their own emotions. The ...
An insightful mini-review published in Genomic Psychiatry synthesizes the rapidly expanding landscape of molecular genetic research on common epilepsies, assembling evidence from genome-wide ...
Israeli combat soldiers find healing and community in structured retreats that combine nature, and emotional support.
Children who stayed calm in chaotic homes developed nervous systems built for emergencies. As adults, they excel in crises but find ordinary, peaceful days quietly exhausting, because their internal ...