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Research with transgender people sheds light on the memory processes that allow any of us to navigate periods of change ...
Clanking cowboys, hard-working women and fighting dogs populate the landscape of an Aboriginal artist’s childhood ...
Scenes from books, movies and games sometimes carry as much weight as events from people’s own lives. We’re finding out why ...
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My child grew into a new version of himself – as all children do – and I wondered about my new role. Anger helped me grasp it ...
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‘Shadow’ is the term used by Carl Gustav Jung to refer to those aspects of yourself that you do not like or want to be associated with. You might even refuse to acknowledge them as being a part of you ...
To be liked by others is often treated as a paramount aim. The quest for social approval begins in childhood, and it continues in a range of ways throughout the lifespan as people try to find their ...
My friend Greta gives the most amazing pep talks. She starts by asking you, ‘What’s the title of your pep talk?’ And after you tell her the title – anything from ‘You feel like you’re stagnating, but ...
Edgar Jones is professor in the history of medicine and psychiatry at King’s College London. He has studied the psychological effects of modern war and conflict, exploring how people cope during ...
Ashley Krause is a doctoral candidate studying the psychology of place and wellbeing at the University of Florida. She takes a socioecological approach to understand how people make meaning in places ...
Sarah Cretch is the development and partnerships manager at the spoken word organisation Apples and Snakes, and one of the first members of Flat Friends (https://www ...