Feeling out of place? Dr. Adrian Furnham discusses culture shock and its effects on business.
Dr. Adrian Furnham is a South African born psychologist who’s done research into the phenomenon known as “culture shock”. Not sure what culture shock is?…
Dr. Adrian Furnham is a South African born psychologist who’s done research into the phenomenon known as “culture shock”. Not sure what culture shock is?…
Today it was an absolute pleasure peeking into the mind of author, speaker, and educator, Dr. Laurie Helgoe. I was excited to interview the prolific writer…
By Nikki Moylan As colleges end and graduations go on, a lot of young millennials are thrown into the real world and experience stress. I…
A simple study can emphasize the importance of empathy. Seriously, it is proved that helping other externalize their problems might help you develop new ways…
This interview is based on the article written by Susan K. Perry Ph.D. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/creating-in-flow/201705/i-have-seen-your-brain-and-it-might-not-be-so-pretty In your blog post titled “I have seen your brain and it might not…
This interview is based on the article: How Suicide Can Affect the Brain written by Gary L. Wenk Ph.D. Why did you decide to write about…
Raychelle Cassada Lohmann, MS, LPCS, is a professional counselor and author of several books about teen anger, sexual trauma, and bullying. She is also a parenting contributor…
Accepting that things can simply turn out good for you can be a difficult task, specially if you have a lot of cultural and psychological…
Lindsey M. Muller, M.S., LCPC is a specialist on the treatment of Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, anxiety, and self-discovery. She is the author of numerous articles,…
Karen Kleiman, MSW, LCSW is the author of several books and articles on postpartum depression, and has over 25 years of experience treating prenatal and…
Gaslighting is a psychologically abusive tactic used in many toxic relationships. It manipulates an individual’s perceptions–making them doubt their own sanity and reality. Interestingly, the…
Jess Lourey is the author of the Murder-by-Month series and has written fantasy, young adult, historical and non fiction works. She is also a…
An Interview with Robin Marantz Henig. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have. ~ Louis E. Boone…
Dr. Art Markman, a professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin and an author of Brain Briefs, specializes in cognitive science. Publishing over…
By Nikki Moylan College students today are under immense amounts of pressure, according to a 2015 survey conducted by the American College Health Association which…
An interview with clinical psychologist, Dr. Joel Minden, discussing strategies for beating procrastination. Joel…
Peg O’Connor is a professor of Philosophy, who has been teaching for 22 years, with training in moral and feminist philosophy. Her earlier work studied the…
Drugs act as a form of self-medication to dispel unwanted distress. We see how at the moment…
Judy Scheel, Ph.D., L.C.S.W, CEDS has over twenty years of experience treating eating disorders and holds fast to the belief that mutual respect, empathy, and…
Today I had the pleasure of peeking into the illumined mind of Sophia Dembling, an introverted writer, editor, author, and speaker. With a specialized interest…
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