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Why loneliness feels so real, even when it’s not | Kasley Killam

Adults Psychology
Challenging the loneliness stigma can change your life. Here’s how to start.

How should we measure intelligence? | Mary-Helen Immordino Yang

Adults Psychology
Our society has an obsession with quantifying everything, often applying measurements and numerical values where they aren't necessary.

How to Disagree with Respect — Not Hate | Spencer J. Cox | TED

Adults Psychology
Spencer J. Cox, Republican governor of the state of Utah in the United States, says that even in these deeply polarized times, it's still possible to disagree without hate or contempt.

12 traits emotionally intelligent people share

Adults Psychology
Sure, IQ is important, but is it as impactful as emotional intelligence? Renowned psychologist and author Daniel Goleman explains.

Do You Have a Free Will?

Adults Psychology
Take control over what occupies your mind with Ground News.

Why People Prefer More Pain

Adults Psychology
We experimented to see how much pain our volunteers could handle.

Why Monkeys Can Only Count To Four

Adults Psychology
There’s an island in the Caribbean where David used to perform magic tricks for monkeys.

Jewel: Clear perception is the way to psychological strength

Adults Psychology
‪@jewel‬ says denying the truth cost her years of her life. This is how she shifted her perception to see truth more clearly and regain her strength.

Why People Prefer More Pain

Adults Psychology
A massive thank you to Rayner Moss for recreating the experiment equipment and making this shoot happen.

The Science of Emotions with Tony Hale

Adults Psychology
Emotions, please take center stage 🌟 Our friend Tony Hale is in our signature National Geographic yellow chair to chat with Dr. Lisa Damour about the science of emotions.

Why US Politics Is Broken — and How To Fix It | Andrew Yang | TED

Adults Psychology
The electoral system in the United States needs a redesign, says political reformer Andrew Yang.

You have no free will at all | Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky

Adults Psychology
How your biology and environment make your decisions for you, according to Dr. Robert Sapolsky.

How to increase your happiness

Adults Psychology
Dig into the benefits of practicing gratitude in your everyday life, and discover how being thankful can impact your happiness.

Why Steve-O risked his life over, and over, and over again

Adults Psychology
You know Steve-O. Now meet Steve Glover, as the professional stuntman talks to us about pain, insecurity, and never finding contentment.

Psychiatrists Can't Agree About This New Disorder

Adults Psychology
Prolonged grief disorder recently debuted in both of the two manuals that clinicians use to diagnose psychological conditions. But the DSM and the ICD don't completely agree on what it is.

How to know if you're being selfish (and whether or not that's bad) - Mark Hopwood

Adults Psychology
Explore a classic philosophical debate and decide: is it human nature to be selfish? And if so, is it possible to overcome it?

Can you trust your memory? This neuroscientist isn’t so sure | André Fenton

Adults Psychology
There are three kinds of memory that all work together to shape your reality. Neuroscientist André Fenton explains.

Keep Calm And Recover From Surgery Faster

Adults Psychology
Can keeping calm before a surgery reduce negative outcomes? More than one study says "Yes."

What The Prisoner's Dilemma Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything

Adults Psychology
This is a video about the most famous problem in Game Theory, the Prisoner’s Dilemma.

Critical Thinking Skills

Youth Psychology
Critical thinking relies on several factors—such as knowledge, analysis, and evaluation—to figure things out.

Sherlock Holmes and the case of the Red-Headed League - Alex Rosenthal

Adults Psychology
One day in the fall, you called upon your friend, Sherlock Holmes, and found him in conversation with Jabez Wilson. Wilson had been working for the mysterious League of Red-Headed Men.