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Psychological research

astronaut suffering a space headache

Why sometimes it hurts to think

Concept: A split image divided down the middle. Left Side: A person triumphantly climbing a mountain peak, with a clear blue sky and sunshine. This represents the stereotypical image of success following failure. Right Side: A person carefully navigating a rocky, uneven path at the base of a mountain. The sky is overcast with some storm clouds. This depicts the reality of setbacks and challenges that come with overcoming failure.

Benefits of failure are overrated

father and teen daughter

Study suggests secret for getting teens to listen to unsolicited advice

Young girl on a swing set

Kids who feel their parents are less reliable take fewer risks vital to learning and growth

The Mixed Reality Interaction Matrix for in-person hugs.

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Marble statue of a human head looking depressed. Credit Pixabay.

Formerly depressed patients continue to focus on negative

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