On March 10, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized the way we communicate when the first discernible human voice traveled over wire from one person to another.
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Discover why decades of research now challenge the BPD diagnosis — and how new models may offer clearer, less stigmatizing ways forward.
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After decades of being indispensable at work, retirement's crushing loneliness stems not from empty calendars but from the devastating realization that nobody needs you to show up anymore.
The disturbing psychology behind some of history’s most notorious killers is being revisited as investigators and experts ...
"Existentialism" is a label first applied in the West, but it can and should rightly be recognized as emerging in various ...
What is virtue signaling? Dive into the science and philosophy of moral grandstanding, social media behavior, and what it ...
Like-Jones introduced the “Modern Mirror Effects” on youth development. When Black youth don’t see themselves accurately presented, they experience “symbolic annihilation,” the idea that if you aren’t ...
An early figure in the psychoanalytic movement, Jung is often written off. But his ideas of the collective unconscious and emphasis on archetype and myth resonate.
In the early 2000s, a relatively new concept emerged to describe a very specific type of desire. The word sapiosexual describes a person who is sexually attracted to intelligence. For these ...