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SPECIAL ALERT: Recently, word has been going around that I wore my hair in a man bun. This is absolutely true. However, it was for the purposes of keeping my hair out of a spinning chainsaw. An Echo CS590. So go fuck yourselves.

My friend the idiot.
So we're driving along at a fairly good clip. The road was somewhat icy but for Canada, it wasn't a big deal. I looked over at Bryce, who seemed to be preparing for something, and then back at the road. We were approaching an intersection.

And then, the craziest thing happened.

Bryce lifted his left foot and aggressively jammed on the emergency break. The truck immediately started spinning. Then, he reached over to the gearshift and jammed it from Drive into Reverse. As the truck shuddered and continued its high speed drift, he floored it. The engine whined and the transmission made some very, very bad sounds. At that point, finally realizing something was wrong, he lifted his foot off of the gas, just in time for the engine to stall. His eyes were wide with terror and he briefly looked over at me as if to say "Oh man what have I done?"

Myself, I was rather calm. You see, this sort of thing was not uncommon with Bryce. One moment, you'd be doing something absolutely mundane. The next second you'd be plunged into some adventure that, moments earlier, you couldn't have even conceived of. Although we were in danger, I felt confident we'd be fine. Bryce, although a tremendous fuckup, had an uncanny ability to escape the consequences of his actions.

Although the engine was out, we were still moving at a fairly fast rate of speed. Eyes bugged out their sockets, Bryce began whipsawing the wheel back and forth, attempting to regain control. His efforts were marginal at best, more like the actions of someone who had once read how to correct from a skid rather than someone who actually understood it. For a Canadian, it was a very poor performance, although he really did try. I actually thought he was going to break the wheel or something. It was only through his natural reserves of "the luck of the idiot" that the truck stayed on the road, and eventually slid to a stop an inch or two from the guardrail.

I looked over at him.

"And just what in the fuck was that all about?"
"I used to drive a five speed. I traded it for an automatic."

Sometimes, it's OK to cry.
Some say it's OK for men to cry; personally, I feel it's really up to the man. It's not a comfortable topic for many, though even the toughest among us have our stories: times we cried and wish we hadn't .. times we didn't cry, but probably should have.

Oh, how I remember the time I cried! I'd just gulped down a very, very large mouthful of whiskey; inexcusably potent stuff, to be sure. Moisture collected at the corner of my eye, and before I could put a stop to it, a brave, lonesome tear ran down my cheek.

I immediately skewered and stabbed out the offending eye, both on general principle and as a warning to the other eye. It hit the ground with a wet floomph, and I stomped it for good measure.

I leaned down, such that it might hear me better. "This is a hard world, and this is for your own good", I told it. It didn't say anything back but, it got the message.

Thu Jan 17 19:17:41 AST 2019
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What is Walkran?
Walkran is a news aggregation site. We collect headlines from all over the world, organize them, and display them for you. Walkran was built to deliver low overhead, rapid access to current news headlines. If you find a more efficient way to keep updated on the latest news, let us know. Actually, you can't, as we don't currently have any contact information posted, so just keep it to yourself.

Why is Walkran unique?
We happily aggregate conventional media, alt media, and user forums. We do so to provide an overview of what various groups, often in complete disagreement, have to say about an issue. When you visit many conventional aggregation sites, you only receive the mainstream headlines. Here, you get it all.

We provide a more EXCITING, more CONTROVERSIAL gateway to breaking news, current events and emerging trends. Lesser news aggregation sites provide you with access to only one or two types of propaganda. At Walkran, we provide access to it all. Whether it's Globalist propaganda from the mainstream media, Wikileaks data dumps, Forum Gaslighting from one of the three letter agencies or just snowflakes melting down, we grab it, sort it, and display it for you.

We are the ultimate non-discriminatory news provider: we don't care who says what or whether it's remotely true. We'll print it, regardless.

Know this: we occasionally provide access to wonderful, enlightening content, but more than not, we end up providing access to corporate and state propaganda, misguided user posts, misleading articles, biased content and fake news. Why? Because that's the world we live in.

We don't write the news. We just point you to it. Good luck out there.


Pardon?
So one time, this guy said to me "do you use PHP?" I looked at him (immediately suspicious) and replied: "No. I use PERL." At that point I just wanted the conversation to end. I wanted it to be over. I turned to leave. You know what he says next, virtually fishhooking me in the eye?

"What, is that, like Python?"

I overreacted, I admit, for sure. As the judge said and my own attorney agreed, I showed a 'remarkably disproportionate reaction to a completely benign comment', although I think that statement, while somewhat accurate, evinces stunning ignorance towards the history of interpreted programming languages. I still feel if we had have been clearer on the technical and historical realities of the conversation we would have won the case but in the end I agreed to a plea deal as the legal fees were mounting and I guess I shouldn't have done it. However back to the story.

I cried out like a wounded raven to distract him, and as he looked at me in confusion I advanced quickly and kneed him viciously in the groin. As he crumpled over in pain like a man kneed in the groin, I karate chopped the back of his kneck trying to snap his spine. To his credit he survived the blow and maintained consciousness but he went down hard, literally smashing his face into the literal ground. As his cranium ricocheted off the concrete I was tempted to drop the Randy Savage flying elbow but I thought that was dirty and do what I can to set a good example for the kids. I am no Amish nor Nun but I have certain morals that I follow.

As I savagely kicked him unconscious a cacophony of obscenities poured forth and I let him know in no uncertain terms that PERL deserves a lot more respect than what he was giving and that he'd better watch his P's and Q's in the future. I honestly don't remember most of what was said but I do remember the last few words that came out of me. As the maudlin moonlight glinted softly off of this guys teeth and bloody face and just before the cops got there, I leaned in and yelled at him:

"How do you like those indentations? Everything spaced to your liking, Guv?"


By Publisher
Psychology Today
Is Your Child Stressed Out?
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When Artificial Intelligence Mimics the Human Brain
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The 5 Systems of Character Adaptation
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Tapping Into Strength and Wellness as an LGBTQIA+ Person
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7 Reasons Humans Keep Meddling in Canine Reproduction
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Students Need Connection as Well as Content
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Healing From Childhood: Finding Your True Self
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5 Ways to Survive the Hustle and Bustle of 'Tis the Season
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"Will I Be in Therapy Forever?"
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Anticipated Regret for Doing Versus Not Doing
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Does Your Partner Have a Mother or Sibling Complex?
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The Importance of Free Speech Culture
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2 Reframes That Will Change How You Care for Your Body
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Concussions Among College Students Warrant Greater Attention
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Why We Don't Need More Empathy in Our Relationships
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Duty to Protect and the “Red Flag” Option
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Mental Illness Is an Illness
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“Barbie”: When Hollywood Gets Psychology Right
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Grief Hallucinations
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Setting Boundaries in Our Social Lives
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Psych Central News
Kids Notice Racial Differences Long Before Adults Want to Talk About It
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Depressed, Anxious Young Men May Be at Greater Risk for Mid-Life Heart Attack
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Virtual Body Swapping With Friend Can Alter Your Sense of Self
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Many Pediatric Heart Nurses Struggle With Emotional Exhaustion
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Many Seniors with Depression Faring Well During Pandemic
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New AI Tool Promises Faster, More Accurate Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
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Alzheimer’s Treatment With Antibodies Shows Promise in Clearing Plaques, Aiding Cognition
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New Brain Scan Study Could Help Find Best Therapy for OCD
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Pandemic Taking A Toll on Those With Eating Disorders
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Genetic Study on Bipolar Disorder and Psychosis May Lead to Earlier Diagnosis
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Study Aims to ID Which Young Adults with Depression May Benefit from Exercise
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Effectiveness of Virtual Communities Hinge on Trust
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Feeling Panicked Without Phone Tied to Worse OCD, Poor Sleep Quality
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Germ Aversion Tied to More Preventative Behavior During Pandemic
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Boosting Ability to Be Playful May Enhance Satisfaction With Life
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Study Looks at SSRI Efficacy for Adolescent Anxiety
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Study: Veterans May Benefit From Yoga, Tai Chi, Meditation
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Childhood Adversity Can Multiply Risk of Early Death
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Desire to Be Part of a Group Can Drive Discrimination
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Student Loan Debt May Hurt Chances of Full-Time Job
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Psychology
Traumatic memories are represented differently than sad memories in the brains of people with PTSD, research shows
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Asch Study Reimagined: Navigating the Labyrinth of Conformity in the Contemporary Mind
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Study shows that distinct subpopulations of cells in the mouse amygdala influence different social behaviors
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Cybin Reports Positive Topline Data from Phase 2 Study of CYB003 in Major Depressive Disorder with 79% of Patients in Remission after Two 12mg Doses
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You Can’t Nudge Human Behavior Into Perfection
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Study finds that no matter what the race, class or sex of the participant making the ratings, there was a strong tendency to associate women with positive attributes and men with negative attributes
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Thinking masculinity is bad for your behaviour is linked to having worse mental wellbeing.
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The Best Sex of Your Life Will Be With A.I.
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Suicide deaths reached record high in 2022, but decreased for kids and young adults, CDC data shows
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Oregon’s Legal Psilocybin Clinics Face Long Waitlists As Patients Flock From Other States
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How fermented food prevents depression, anxiety: UVA scientists
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NeuroDiving: a narrative-driven podcast about philosophical questions raised by the experiences of neurodivergent people
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Brain Brew: How Daily Coffee Habits May Affect Brain Plasticity and Learning
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The challenges of being a religious scientist
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Indiana Legislative Committee Recommends Launch Of Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy Pilot Program
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Hype in Science: The use of valence-loaded scientific jargon has increased in recent decades, especially in psychology. An analysis of more than 2,300,000 abstracts from MEDLINE showed that words such as "novel", "valuable" and "important" have appeared with increased frequency from 1980 to 2021.
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New research links dietary nutrient intake with cognitive health in older adults
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Trump supporters became more likely to express dehumanizing views of Black people after his 2016 victory, study finds
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Is intuition really limited to generating one mental model at a time? What's it's limit in generating complex strategies- is it only really limited to complex strategy in the sense of procedural learning (e.g., routinely driving home from work )?
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Weekly Discussion Thread
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Psychology of Eating
Tempted to Take a Break from Weight Loss But Afraid of What Will Happen? – In Session with Marc David
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Emotional Eating in Uncertain Times: It’s Time to Forgive & Let Go – In Session with Marc David
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Stop Waiting to Lose Weight So You Can Find Love – In Session with Marc David
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Why We Need to Get Rid of the Term ‘Body Dysmorphia’ – In Session with Marc David
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Trauma-Associated Weight Loss Resistance: A Hidden Reason Why You May Be Struggling with Weight
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Why Your Clients Can’t Lose Weight: The Future of Weight Loss Coaching
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The Power of Spirituality in Health Coaching
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The Body is Spiritual
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Emotional Eating & Pleasure: What’s the Connection?
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Accepting Our Aging Bodies – In Session with Marc David
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Perfectionism and How to Overcome It
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How We Learn to Parent Our Inner Child Around Food & Weight – In Session with Marc David
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4 Ways Your Nutrition Can Influence Your Emotional Eating
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A 72-Year-Old Man Releases a Lifetime of Food & Health Worries  – In Session with Marc David
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Is Your Inner Rebel Driving Your Emotional Eating?
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A 74-Year-Old Man Finds Peace with Weight & Body Image  – In Session with Marc David
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Secret Eating: Why You’re Sneaking Food & 3 Ways to Stop
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Weight Loss & Spiritual Growth: What’s the Connection – In Session with Marc David
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Food Anxiety: How To Stop Worrying and Obsessing Over Food
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Weight Extremism & Shame: A 53-Year-Old Heals His Heart & Body – In Session with Marc David
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HealthyPlace
Good Food Vs. Bad Food Debate and Eating Disorder Recovery
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Slowly Overcoming My Fear of Driving
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Understanding Anxiety for Mental Health Awareness Month
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Dealing with Bipolar Disorder Takes Up Too Much Time
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Are You Verbally Abused at Work?
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How Are ADHD and ODD Connected?
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Why You Need a Wide Mental Health Support Network
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Parenting with a Mental Illness: Am I Ready for Round Two?
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Waking Up Late Can Make Your Depression Worse
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How to Rethink Anxiety and Come Out on Top
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Trusting Again After Abuse in a Relationship
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Does Working Cure Social Anxiety?
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How to Stop Feeling Jealous of Other People’s Success
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Disconnection in Depression: Signs and Tips to Reconnect
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Why I Stopped Hiding My Self-Harm Scars
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When Bipolar Depression Lasts for Years
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How to Stay Positive When You Are Depressed
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Letting Go of Borderline Cycles of Drama in Recovery
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Should Alters Share Responsibility in the DID System?
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How to Make Time for Self-Care Today
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PsyBlog
This Negative Emotion Motivates People To Achieve Goals (M)
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80% Say This Improves Their Depression And Anxiety Most Of The Time
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Habits For Happiness: 10 Simple Things Proven To Work
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3 Ways Weight Loss Is Blocked By Friends And Family (M)
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Wine, Beer And Liquor Each Trigger Different Emotions
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Hearing Grammatical Errors Makes People Physiologically Stressed (M)
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The Therapy That Grants Effortless Control Of Negative Thinking (M)
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An Aspect Of This Major Personality Trait Is Linked To Success In Life
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Liking This Type Of Music Is A Sign Of High IQ
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What Is MCI And Why Do 99% Of Physicians Underdiagnose It? (M)
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The 2 Best Ways To Lower Your Blood Pressure
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Social Media Posts Can Reveal The Signs Of Depression
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The Best Exercise To Quickly Improve Memory
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How To Quickly Turn Your Emotions Up And Down (M)
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The Simplest Sign Of A Cheating Partner
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Depression ‘Wonder-Drug’ Ketamine Only Works By Placebo Effect (M)
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This Diet Lowers Cognitive Decline Risk By 17%
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This Question Quickly Predicts A Person’s Risk Of Serious Mental Illness
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These 2 Personality Types Are The Most Compatible
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The Sign Of A Happy Long-Term Relationship
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BPS Research Digest
Most of us don’t have a desire for unlimited wealth
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Racial biases shape the way people interpret body poses
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People with no mind’s eye have less vivid and detailed memories
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Daily skin-to-skin contact in weeks after birth linked to less crying and better sleep
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Drinking coffee before shopping can lead to impulse buying
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Working memory training won’t make you more intelligent
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National narcissists are more willing to conspire against their fellow citizens
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Fans of horror movies are just as kind and compassionate as everyone else
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We don’t trust extraverts more than introverts
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Merely expecting to feel stressed has a negative effect on our mood
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Religious people are less likely to avoid reminders of human mortality
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Showing off your status and wealth makes you seem less co-operative
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Here’s how our visual system decides how cute a baby is
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Knowing about racial disparities in Covid outcomes reduces White Americans’ concern and support for safety precautions
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Season of birth is not related to risk of developing anxiety or depression
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Young children think that teachers who count out rewards are fairer that those who don’t
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Robot touch makes people feel good — especially when accompanied by robot small talk
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American politicians are becoming increasingly rude and disrespectful on Twitter
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Stigmatisation of yawning could be a strategy to avoid disease, study argues
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People prone to mind-wandering are better at shifting between tasks
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Beck Institute
Tennis, Lunch, and CBT: Reflections on my Lasting Friendship with Dr. Aaron Beck
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DR. AARON T. BECK, FOUNDER OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY, TURNS 100
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An Interview with the 2020 Golden Bowtie Award Winners
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Application of Self-Esteem to the Theory of Modes: A Summary (Introduction)
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Application of Self-Esteem to the Theory of Modes: A Summary (Parts 1 & 2)
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Application of Self-Esteem to the Theory of Modes: A Summary (Part 3 & Conclusion)
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Addressing Clinician and Client Barriers to Cognitive Behavior Group Therapy
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Revised and New On-demand Courses Coming Soon!
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From the Desk of the Executive Director: A Note on the Year Ahead
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Helping Clients Sleep Better during COVID-19
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Efficacy and Effectiveness of CBT for Youth
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Beck Institute’s 2020 Year in Review
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A Preview of ‘Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Serious Mental Health Conditions’
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Reflecting on the Beck Institute CBT Certification Process: Ryan Freeman Burchfield Shares her Experience
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New Opportunities with Beck Institute
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Military and Veterans Suicide Prevention: Unpacking Unique Stressors in the Military Community
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An Interview with Dr. Judith Beck and Dr. Allen Frances
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2020 Beck Institute Excellence Summit and Panel Recap
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Election Anxiety
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BECK INSTITUTE CELEBRATES FOURTH ANNUAL EXCELLENCE SUMMIT, HOSTS PANEL DISCUSSION ON INCREASING ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT
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Positive Psychology News
Food, Family, and Flourishing: MAPP Magazine
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Character Strengths and Mindfulness Work Together
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The Transformative Power of EuStress: Embracing Discomfort
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Crossing The Bar: Embodiment and Authenticity
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What is a Psychologically Rich Life?
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MAPP Magazine: Happiness + Connection
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Transcendent Strengths at IPPA World Congress
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Being Known by the Company You Keep
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Well-Being as Well-Doing
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PERMA + 4: A Report from the IPPA World Congress
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Don’t Tell Your Kids They’re Smart
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MAPP Magazine: Emerging Technologies + Positive Psychology
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Invitation to the 8th IPPA World Congress!
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MAPP Magazine: Spring 2023 Edition
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Befriending my Inner Critic Unlocked my Writing
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Numbers are numbers, but People Still Speak for Themselves
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MAPP Magazine: The Civic Engagement Issue
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MAPP Magazine: The Education Issue
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Unthinking, Fast and Slow
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Sit Write Share launches today
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The Energy Project

Success Consciousness Blog
Power of Spirituality in Personal Growth and Development
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How to Stop Acting Impulsively: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Blooming Success: How Flowers Can Inspire and Reflect Personal Achievement
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The Fear of the Unknown: Unraveling Its Grip and Cultivating Resilience
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3 Simple Ways You Can Protect Your Vision
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Building Brand Identity: Custom Kiss Cut Stickers for Small Businesses
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How to Overcome Procrastination?
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You Can Live the Impossible: Embracing the Extraordinary
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Mental House Cleaning: Simplifying Your Mind for a Happier Life
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Finding the Motivation for College Students
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Letting Go: A Guide to Overcoming Negative Thoughts and Emotions
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Tarot Card Reading: Everything You Need to Know
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How to Say No to People’s Requests Without Feeling Guilty About It
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The Six Reasons Why People Seek Love
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The Master Key System by Charles F. Haanel – Unlocking the Power Within
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Inspirational and Motivational Messages and Advice in Deepak Chopra Quotes
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50 Mental Health Quotes to Inspire, Encourage, and Uplift
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Is There Any Space for ‘Woo-Woo’ In Mental Health Counseling?
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How to Overcome the Fear of Failure: 7 Ways to Help You Fight the Fear
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How to Spread Awareness on Women’s Health Through Video Editing
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Neuromarketing
Don’t Bungle Your Bundles
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Honesty Research May Be… Dishonest
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What is Unity, Cialdini’s 7th Principle?
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Spanish Audiobook for Brainfluence
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Cultural Frame Switching: Different Language, Different Personality
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What is Neuromarketing?
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Will Anonymous Social Proof Save Energy?
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Sensory Marketing for Intangibles
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How the Cootie Effect Can Reduce Virus Transmission
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How One Simple Strategy Changed the Candy Industry
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When Lead Generation Trumps Helping Customers | #FrictionHunter
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12 Cognitive Biases E-commerce Marketers Need to Know
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Non-Profit Persuasion Lesson from Jay-Z
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Brainfluence Now Has An Italian Translation
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Best Business Books of 2019 – Strategy+Business
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Decoy Pricing: Did United Airlines Fire Their Behavioral Economist?
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Customer experience tweaks that boost restaurant results
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Campaign Fundraising vs. Neuromarketing Debate Scores
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Economic Friction: Scoring the 2020 U.S. Presidential Candidates
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FRICTION: The Movie
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30 Best Journaling Prompts for Improving Mental Health
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Exploring Different Leadership Styles: A Comprehensive Guide
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29 Best Group Therapy Activities for Supporting Adults
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The True Meaning of Hedonism: A Philosophical Perspective
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7 Trauma Response Types & How to Recognize Them
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How to Perform Somatic Coaching: 9 Best Exercises
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How to Improve Employee Retention With Wellbeing Programs
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How to Build Your Workplace Wellness Program
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Behavior Therapy for Kids: 9 Fun Games and Techniques
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Neurofeedback: A Promising Approach for Trauma Healing
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What Is Cognitive Decline and How to Prevent It
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Experiential Therapy Guide: 24 Activities, Techniques & Examples
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8 Attachment Style Questionnaires & Tests to Assess Clients
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Polyvagal Theory Explained (& 18 Exercises & Resources)
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Employee Recognition: How to Motivate and Reward Your Team
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6 Best Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises to Reduce Anxiety
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Understanding Mental Health Stigma: 17 Ways to Reduce It
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How to Create a Personal Development Plan: 3 Examples
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Servant Leadership: How to Transform Your Leadership Style
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7 Best Breathwork Techniques & Exercises to Use
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Brain Blogger
What’s Personality Got To Do With Us? A Lot
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The “Dark Beast” Behind Combat Trauma—a Clinician’s View
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The Brain of an Introvert
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Human and Bat Echolocation in the Brain Vs Vision
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The Brain and Genetics in Addictive Behavior
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Glioblastoma Treatment: New Promising Developments
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Friendship Bench—A Model for Accessible Mental Health Care
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Virtual Reality for Reducing Pain
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Is Social Media the Bad Guy? Redefining Beauty in a Digital World
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How the Brain Perceives Colors?
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Mental Health is Not Just the Absence of Mental Illness
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VIDEO: How Facebook Preys on Our Mental Health
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Skype, text or Facebook? Using technology to get most out of your long-distance relationship
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Asperger’s Syndrome: Hallmark of Genius, or Just Another Form of Autism?
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The 5 Second Rule: Task Initiation
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Are Dyslexics More Entrepreneurial?
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How Weather Influences the Brain?
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Does Depression Accelerate Aging?
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How Self-Compassion Can Fight Perfectionism
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How Misreading Bodily Signals Causes Anxiety
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SharpBrains
Study finds positive self-reported aspects of the ADHD experience among young women, especially related to hyperactivity and hyperfocus
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Five sharp riddles to celebrate Thanksgiving in perfect harmony
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Study identifies protective brain structure that delays the onset of frontotemporal dementia symptoms over 2 years
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Brain imaging AI start-up Neurophet raises $15M to better direct Alzheimer’s treatments, lower ARIA side-effects
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On neuroplasticity, cognition, aging, medication, Alzheimer’s, board games, brain teasers, and more
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Study: Playing board games like Chess, Mahjong, Go, helps slow cognitive decline as we age (but with clear differences in neurobiology and improved function)
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Questions grow about the validity and usefulness of direct-to-consumer blood tests for Alzheimer’s Disease
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The Mindful Body argues against mindlessly accepting age-related decline in cognition and health as inevitable
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Beyond the clinic: Can digital therapeutics (DTx) help boost mental health in the workforce at scale?
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Four reasons to question “new generation” monoclonal antibody Alzheimer’s drugs such as aducanumab (Aduhelm), lecanemab (Leqembi), donanemab
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Non-invasive Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES) shows early promise to treat ADHD symptoms in children
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“To do nothing is not an option”: The NHS Confederation releases digital mental health whitepaper
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Next: Harnessing Neuroplasticity, Medication AND Psychotherapy to treat mental health conditions
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Time for a universal “exercise prescription” for kids and adults to boost cognition and mental health?
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Evidence review: Physical exercise helps boost attention, cognitive flexibility and inhibitory control in children and adolescents with ADHD
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Hopes and Questions raised by Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi (lecanemab)
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Neurotech, neuroethics and brain data in context: Are “neurorights” the way to mental privacy?
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Price tag for a questionable Alzheimer’s treatment: $109,000 per patient, per year. Unclear yet: For how many years?
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Just-published Apple patent signals aim to measure brain activity using AirPods sensor system
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Reading for pleasure during childhood may lead to higher brain/ cognitive development and mental well-being during adolescence
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Mind Hacks
Chromostereopsis
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Pandemonium’s friendly demons
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Do we suffer ‘behavioural fatigue’ for pandemic prevention measures?
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The Choice Engine
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After the methods crisis, the theory crisis
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Open Science Essentials: Preprints
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Believing everyone else is wrong is a danger sign
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Review: John Bargh’s “Before You Know It”
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Did the Victorians have faster reactions?
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A graph that is made by perceiving it
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spaced repetition & Darwin’s golden rule
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How To Become A Centaur
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Debating Sex Differences: Talk transcript
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Open Science Essentials: Reproducibility
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The backfire effect is elusive
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The Human Advantage
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Scientific Credibility and The Kardashian Index
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Conspiracy theories as maladaptive coping
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Cyberselves: How Immersive Technologies Will Impact Our Future Selves
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Blog – SACAP
Why it’s Important to Understand People
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What our students say about SACAP – Talya Gottlieb
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How to Motivate Your Child to Study
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What is Work Integrated Learning?
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How Self-Care Helps with Self-Love
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What our students have to say about SACAP – Rukaya Smith
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10 Unique Study Tips for Exams
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Unleashing the Healing Power of Pets: Embracing Pawsitive Therapy
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What our graduates say about SACAP – Kyla Morgan
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How do I Motivate Myself to Study?
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Five Books Managers Should Read
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What our partners have to say about SACAP – Leanda Otto, Creative Kidz
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The Difference between HPCSA and ASCHP Counselling Registrations
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