Psychiatry and psychology follow and reflect the ideas that dominate a given period in history. Question whether the latest ...
Modern neuroscience and the computational modeling of the activities of vast, integrated neural networks provide fruitful accounts of how our minds work and learn.
Everyone brings their own personality to work. Some colleagues feel familiar, while others seem completely different. But how ...
We've crossed a threshold: machines that appear to relate. The promise is real, but so is the risk of eroding human identity.
People don’t change when they feel under attack—even from themselves—or feel rushed to correct something “distorted” or “irrational.” Authentic, lasting change tends to require psychological safety ...
As another new year gets under way many of us will be looking for a way of boosting how we feel but is it better to hit the gym or mediate in nature? Now new research by Swansea experts has provided ...
The art of love is largely the art of persistence. ― Albert Ellis Albert Ellis was one of the founders of what is now known as cognitive-behavioral therapy. In the early days, Ellis called his own ...
For decades, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—the DSM—has shaped how mental health is defined and treated in the United States. It now lists nearly 300 “mental disorders,” an ...
Goals can be motivating, as they help you plan for the future and have something to strive for. They can also be demotivating when you don’t complete them perfectly. You might criticize yourself for ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3 - Good Health & Wellbeing. Humans instinctively develop and organise knowledge, experience, memories, intentions, aspirations, life ...
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