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This is called role engulfment, when one part of the self takes over the rest (Ashforth & Kreiner, 1999). It’s the reason why ...
Facing a threshold in your life that demands major change? Here's how to embrace the full spectrum of your experience and ...
Tad Nakamura's "Third Act" and Tony Nguyen's "Year of the Cat"—provide important narratives for the Asian American experience and the relationships between sons and fathers.
Most managers are trained to lead tasks, not people. Discover the 3 big mistakes leaders make—and what to do instead to ...
Meg A. Warren, Ph.D., is a Professor of Management at Western Washington University and an expert on allyship and well-being.
As companies and universities pull back from DEI initiatives, what can allies do? Positive psychology research shows how ...
AI may be changing what students learn and altering how they think. New research reveals the cognitive risks and how teachers ...
Chronic illness affects 40 percent of school-aged children. Learn how caregivers can help reduce the stress and depression ...
Those with avoidant personalities tend to use perfectionism to delay decisions, telling themselves that they'll only be able ...
The fifth principle of the Feldenkrais Method promotes nuanced, finely tuned movements, asserting that such subtlety ...
Approaches for using Gestalt therapy and the Alexander technique to correct musical stuttering in brass playing.
Trying to be positive all the time might be doing more harm than good. Here's why authentic emotional presence matters more ...
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