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by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD | August 24, 2018In the age of social media, networking and global never-ending communication, introverts are often viewed as rather inefficient. They are considered as people who would not happily express their opinion... READ MORE →
The “Dark Beast” Behind Combat Trauma—a Clinician’s View
by Richard Kensinger, MSW | August 27, 2018This particular article is inspired by my perusal of Lt. Col. Dave Grossman’s “On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society” and “Shooting Ghosts” by Thomas J. Brennan... READ MORE →
Hunger Signaling: Can It Be Regulated to Treat Obesity?
by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD | April 23, 2018Recent research suggests that obesity can be controlled by regulating the satiety cascade, including influencing the nerves carrying hunger signals. READ MORE → Read More →
Is Social Media the Bad Guy? Redefining Beauty in a Digital World
by Seline Shenoy | July 20, 2018We’re living in an age of hyper-connectivity where social media is being widely used by almost every age group in the world. It’s connected people from all corners of the planet and given us the opportunity... READ MORE →
What’s Personality Got To Do With Us? A Lot
by Richard Kensinger, MSWPersonality is understood as the consistent features we display in regards to our thinking, feeling, and behavior. It begins... READ MORE →
VIDEO: How Facebook Preys on Our Mental Health
by Michael KaplanIn an ironic turn, the recent controversy surrounding Facebook and Cambridge Analytica eclipsed another controversy brewing... READ MORE →
Skype, text or Facebook? Using technology to get most out of your long-distance relationship
by Radhika Takru, MAOur world is getting smaller and we are all getting farther apart. No, this isn’t a prelude to a discussion on how... READ MORE →
The 5 Second Rule: Task Initiation
by Deborah Brandon, PhDThe title—The 5 Second Rule: Transform Your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage—intrigued me. According... READ MORE →
How Taking Facebook Breaks Effects Stress and Wellbeing
by Carla Clark, PhDInadvertently, in the wake of recent Facebook data harvesting scandals, Elon Musk and Brian Acton spurring on Facebook users... READ MORE →
Blonde Vs Brunette Science: More #metoo for Blondes?
by Carla Clark, PhDBlonde women are arguably the most sexually objectified and stereotyped women, but could this equate to more #metoo scenarios... READ MORE →