Sara McLaren: The 'Good Parent' Trap, or Why Children Benefit When We Make Mistakes Sara McLaren carefully unfolds the idea of "good enough" parenting. At the centre is not perfection...
Dmitry Boldyrev: The Existential Vacuum of the 2020s. Where to Find Meaning When Old Anchors No Longer Work The modern habit of "consuming meaning" in the form of short-form advice...
Molly Griffin Williams: Why Believing in 'Chemical Imbalance' Hinders Overcoming Depression Depression is a remarkable and paradoxical condition. Unlike most physical illnesses, the effectiveness of its treatment depends directly on...
Celin Gökçel: Why Laughing at Yourself Is the Best Strategy After a Social Blunder Imagine a typical scenario: a young woman named Becky walks into a crowded restaurant, spots her...
John F. Kelly: Relapse After Years of Sobriety Is Never Sudden Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic condition requiring long-term management. A common belief — even among specialists —...
Eugene Rubin & Charles Zorumski: The Economic Burden of Schizophrenia Demands Large-Scale Research Investment Schizophrenia is a severe chronic disorder that not only prevents millions of people from leading full...
Yana Kesenheimer: Why Kind People Are More Likely to Fall Into the Trap of Toxic Relationships Many of us are confident we know our type — a specific set of...
Jack Wilson: Cannabis Does Not Treat Anxiety and Worsens Mental Health Problems In recent years, medical marijuana has acquired in public perception the reputation of a universal antidepressant and powerful...
V. Sharma & A. Sharma: Social Media's Impact on Teens Depends on Usage Patterns, Not Screen Time How harmful are social networks for today's teenagers? In a new large-scale review...
Suzy Pileggi Pawelski: Why Working Out Together Makes Us Happier Than Exercising Alone Almost everyone knows that physical exercise benefits both body and mind. It strengthens the heart, reduces anxiety,...