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Psychedelics are increasingly being studied as wonder medicines for psychiatric issues like depression and even addictions to ...
Clovis Raymond, MD, is a psychiatrist, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, and chief of ...
From heartbeats to brainwaves, research shows singing together strengthens bodies, brains, and social bonds, offering hope ...
Clovis Raymond, MD, is a psychiatrist, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, and chief of ...
Discover how couples can balance independence and connection when one partner travels more or socializes less—without losing ...
Synchronicity can’t be measured, yet it often guides patients toward joy, meaning, and change, offering healing where ...
Empathy, once taken for granted as a virtue, is increasingly viewed through a divided lens. It is questioned, politicized, ...
We tend to prefer immediate gain over potentially richer rewards in the long run. But there are psychological strategies that ...
Professionalism may seem outdated—or even oppressive—but when reframed as a form of social intelligence, it can become a ...
There is a great body of evidence in neuroscience indicating that our individuality originates within our unique brains.
Early exposure to prejudice can silently shape identity over time. Understanding this hidden impact is key to healing and ...
Are your friendships feeding your soul—or just filling space? The quiet truth about outgrowing people and why fewer, deeper ...