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ETHICS

There are times when we shouldn’t be ashamed of public shaming

When our self-respect, status and social identity are threatened, we ought to defend ourselves and shame our wrongdoers

by James Edgar Lim

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What helps you feel better might depend on where you grew up

Research on the common strategies used to deal with emotions suggests their usefulness differs from culture to culture

by Mark Chen

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How to reclaim your attention

Psychological minimalism is a way to clarify your life by cutting the mental noise from your environment and routines

by Yousri Marzouki

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Why we should embrace ‘nepantla’ – the in-betweenness of life

by Carlos Alberto Sánchez

Guides

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How to know if your meditation is working

Traditional and tech-based methods can reveal what your practice is doing – and give you the confidence to stick with it

by Matt Fuchs

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How to network when you’re socially anxious

Do networking events fill you with dread? Here’s how to manage your fears, show up, and take advantage of the opportunities

by Fallon Goodman

Life stories

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‘Each of us has a song’

Burhan Sönmez, now the president of PEN International, was a rising human rights lawyer in Turkey. A brutal assault nearly killed him – and propelled him to a life in literature

by Kaya Genç

Editor’s picks

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How to take control of your tics – or eliminate them altogether

Whether or not you have a diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome, a powerful self-help approach can make a difference within a week

by Paul DePompo

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This is not the end. Apocalyptic comfort from ancient Iran

Faced with the collapse of their empire, Zoroastrians sought comfort in the apocalyptic – and their literature flourished

by Domenico Agostini & Samuel Thrope

Latest videos

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Don’t avoid stressors. Learn to navigate the stress spectrum

Video by University of the Netherlands

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Psyche Exclusive
DANCE

Dancing in public is deeply vulnerable. Emma does it anyway

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MUSIC

Helen Keller’s blissful encounter with Beethoven’s Ninth

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OCD

Sexual OCD doesn’t fit the stereotypes. That compounds the pain

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OCD

Adrift at sea, Nestor struggles to control the chaos within

Notes to self

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POETRY

Existential crisis? Try reading Wordsworth

by Sam Dresser

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Close-up photo of a person’s face with closed eyes and freckles on their skin.

How to know if your meditation is working

Traditional and tech-based methods can reveal what your practice is doing – and give you the confidence to stick with it

by Matt Fuchs

Photo of a crowded event with out-of-focus people in the background and sharply focused green and white flowers in the foreground.

How to network when you’re socially anxious

Do networking events fill you with dread? Here’s how to manage your fears, show up, and take advantage of the opportunities

by Fallon Goodman

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A haunting in Brooklyn

At 25, I saw my grandfather’s ghost. At 52, I think of what it may mean to be a ghost

by Kathleen Donohoe

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Want things to go well? Plan like a defensive pessimist

So often we underestimate the time and effort required to reach our goals. You can avoid that trap with realistic planning

by Julie K Norem

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Why we should embrace ‘nepantla’ – the in-betweenness of life

In an age of strong political commitments, a Nahuatl word encapsulates the freedom to let go of what has become oppressive

by Carlos Alberto Sánchez

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Spirituality can’t be reduced to what’s happening in the brain

Seeing the ‘mind’ as extending beyond the head can help us better understand the nature of transcendent experiences

by Mohammadamin Saraei

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What mental health campaigns get wrong about silence

Well-meaning campaigns urge openness and conversation about mental health struggles. But there are those who cherish silence

by Dan Degerman

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‘We are all always coming and going’

Steve Schwartzberg’s journey from Harvard psychologist to erotic healer, Buddhist and teacher was always haunted by death. Then he was diagnosed with terminal cancer

by Andrew Lawler

Explore: Food and drink

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‘Sonic branding’ and other ways food marketing keeps you hooked

Video by the Institute of Art and Ideas

A woman sits at a table with traditional Chinese teacups and teapots. She takes in the aroma of a cup of tea. Behind her are shelves of cylindrical bricks of Pu Erh tea.

For a Chinese tea master, each sip is a rich expression of memory

Directed by Anna-Claria Ostasenko Bogdanoff

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Why some healthy habits still take so much effort

by Blair Saunders & Kimberly R More

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Founding the ‘world’s best’ restaurant made Sally happy. So did selling it

Directed by Ben Proudfoot

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Mary’s famed ragout is salted with the pains and joys of her family life

Directed by Shaina Feinberg