Professional Help: 5 Ways to Stop Dating Violence Among Teens
Around one in 13 teens are abused on dates. Here, Psychology of Violence editor Sherry Hamby shares how parents can intervene.
Around one in 13 teens are abused on dates. Here, Psychology of Violence editor Sherry Hamby shares how parents can intervene.
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Chinese mom and human development scholar Desiree Qin discusses healthful ways to build expectations and manage an acculturation gap.
Social psychologist Daniel Balliet shares his research-based recipe for harmony for warring partners, teams, and, of course, political parties.
When it comes to their well-being, older adults shouldn't act like victims to aging. They should be active—physically, socially, and spiritually.
Marketers at Virginia Tech share stealthy new ways to control how people perceive numbers that go far beyond simple psychological pricing.
Trust expert and business professor Peter Kim explains the implications of various paths to forgiveness, from heartfelt apologies to denials.
Family psychotherapist Jean Malpas shares some essential lessons for parents of children who may not conform to gender norms.
James Fallows on Jerry Brown's second chance. Plus: the mystery of the second skeleton, how gay couples are getting marriage right, the end of the retail salesperson, and more.