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Parental Jealousy: A Hidden Threat to Family Harmony
A new study reveals the surprisingly common but under-researched phenomenon of parental jealousy towards their child, often stemming from feelings of inadequacy and loss of partner attention, potentially impacting child development and overall family well-being.
Parental Jealousy: A Hidden Threat to Family Harmony
A new study reveals the surprisingly common but under-researched phenomenon of parental jealousy towards their child, often stemming from feelings of inadequacy and loss of partner attention, potentially impacting child development and overall family well-being.
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40% Bias Score


Study Reveals Dark Triad Traits in Women
Dr. Antonella Somma's research, involving almost 1000 women, reveals the presence of the Dark Triad personality traits (psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism) in women, challenging the gendered perception of antagonism and highlighting key differences in their manifestation compared to men.
Study Reveals Dark Triad Traits in Women
Dr. Antonella Somma's research, involving almost 1000 women, reveals the presence of the Dark Triad personality traits (psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism) in women, challenging the gendered perception of antagonism and highlighting key differences in their manifestation compared to men.
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52% Bias Score


Idealization in Relationships: Identifying Genuine Love Amidst Illusions
Svetlana from Izhevsk discovered her partner's infidelity after three years, illustrating how idealizing a partner can lead to overlooking warning signs; experts explain this phenomenon and offer advice on distinguishing genuine love from manipulative relationships.
Idealization in Relationships: Identifying Genuine Love Amidst Illusions
Svetlana from Izhevsk discovered her partner's infidelity after three years, illustrating how idealizing a partner can lead to overlooking warning signs; experts explain this phenomenon and offer advice on distinguishing genuine love from manipulative relationships.
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48% Bias Score


France's Limited Psychologist Reimbursement Compared to European Standards
France's "Mon soutien psy" program partially reimburses psychologist consultations for mild mental health issues, but unlike most European countries, excludes severe cases and lacks broader professional recognition for clinical psychologists, resulting in limited access and fewer reimbursed sessions...
France's Limited Psychologist Reimbursement Compared to European Standards
France's "Mon soutien psy" program partially reimburses psychologist consultations for mild mental health issues, but unlike most European countries, excludes severe cases and lacks broader professional recognition for clinical psychologists, resulting in limited access and fewer reimbursed sessions...
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52% Bias Score


Fear, Desire, and the Making of Clutch-Time Winners
Clutch-time winners, unlike high performers, are distinguished by a deeper sense of responsibility driven by fear of failure and desire for success, leading to superior performance in high-pressure situations; this is exemplified by frequent upsets in competitive events where highly successful teams...
Fear, Desire, and the Making of Clutch-Time Winners
Clutch-time winners, unlike high performers, are distinguished by a deeper sense of responsibility driven by fear of failure and desire for success, leading to superior performance in high-pressure situations; this is exemplified by frequent upsets in competitive events where highly successful teams...
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36% Bias Score


Parent Wounds: How Childhood Impacts Adult Relationships
Early childhood experiences with parents significantly impact adult relationships; unmet emotional needs from mothers or fathers lead to seeking validation, caretakers, or conversely, avoiding intimacy to cope with resulting trust and self-esteem issues.
Parent Wounds: How Childhood Impacts Adult Relationships
Early childhood experiences with parents significantly impact adult relationships; unmet emotional needs from mothers or fathers lead to seeking validation, caretakers, or conversely, avoiding intimacy to cope with resulting trust and self-esteem issues.
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48% Bias Score

Humor's Impact: Positive and Negative Effects on Psychology and Social Bonds
Professor Nevzat Tarhan discusses the impact of humor on psychology and social relations, emphasizing the importance of context-appropriate humor to avoid negative consequences, particularly in children, while highlighting its stress-reducing benefits and potential use in leadership and communicatio...

Humor's Impact: Positive and Negative Effects on Psychology and Social Bonds
Professor Nevzat Tarhan discusses the impact of humor on psychology and social relations, emphasizing the importance of context-appropriate humor to avoid negative consequences, particularly in children, while highlighting its stress-reducing benefits and potential use in leadership and communicatio...
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28% Bias Score

Overconfidence: The Downfall of Successful Leaders
Overconfidence in senior executives, fueled by past successes, leads to strategic failures and organizational decline by hindering adaptation and innovation, resulting in missed signals, decreased psychological safety, and loss of talent.

Overconfidence: The Downfall of Successful Leaders
Overconfidence in senior executives, fueled by past successes, leads to strategic failures and organizational decline by hindering adaptation and innovation, resulting in missed signals, decreased psychological safety, and loss of talent.
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36% Bias Score

Intense Male Friendships: A Catalyst for Cultural Revolution
John Lennon and Paul McCartney's intensely close, platonic relationship, starting in 1957, revolutionized music; similar intense male friendships, including those of Wordsworth and Coleridge, Kahneman and Tversky, also profoundly impacted their fields, highlighting a pattern of creative collaboratio...

Intense Male Friendships: A Catalyst for Cultural Revolution
John Lennon and Paul McCartney's intensely close, platonic relationship, starting in 1957, revolutionized music; similar intense male friendships, including those of Wordsworth and Coleridge, Kahneman and Tversky, also profoundly impacted their fields, highlighting a pattern of creative collaboratio...
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64% Bias Score

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: 5 Strategies for Bold Action
Imposter syndrome, affecting up to 70% of people, especially high-achievers, is characterized by self-doubt despite success; the article details five strategies to overcome it and encourages action despite feeling unprepared.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: 5 Strategies for Bold Action
Imposter syndrome, affecting up to 70% of people, especially high-achievers, is characterized by self-doubt despite success; the article details five strategies to overcome it and encourages action despite feeling unprepared.
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36% Bias Score

Tobacco, Shamanism, and Freud's Psychoanalysis
Amazonian shamans use boiled tobacco for healing, mirroring Freud's reliance on it for work and control; Freud's psychoanalysis, developed during personal and societal crises, explores the unconscious mind's influence on behavior.

Tobacco, Shamanism, and Freud's Psychoanalysis
Amazonian shamans use boiled tobacco for healing, mirroring Freud's reliance on it for work and control; Freud's psychoanalysis, developed during personal and societal crises, explores the unconscious mind's influence on behavior.
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56% Bias Score

Managing Difficult Emotions: Psychologist Offers Practical Strategies
Psychologist Ethan Kross's new book, "Shift," offers practical strategies for managing emotions, challenging the view that negative emotions are solely detrimental and advocating for a flexible approach combining engagement and avoidance.

Managing Difficult Emotions: Psychologist Offers Practical Strategies
Psychologist Ethan Kross's new book, "Shift," offers practical strategies for managing emotions, challenging the view that negative emotions are solely detrimental and advocating for a flexible approach combining engagement and avoidance.
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36% Bias Score
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