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“Solace” Is the Eating Disorder Movie We Need to Help Save Black Lives
Black people have higher rates of eating disorders, but don’t get adequate treatment.
Black people have higher rates of eating disorders, but don’t get adequate treatment.
Positive Parent-Child Reminiscing About Past Experience Helps Early Childhood Emotional Development, but Maltreated Children Experience Less of It
Children who experience maltreatment are more likely to show greater lability/Negativity.
Children who experience maltreatment are more likely to show greater lability/Negativity.
Dating on the Rebound – When Looking for Love Can Be a Lifesaver
People need time to heal their wounds and to figure out who they are as independent, single individuals so that they can have a clean slate for their next relationship and not repeat their mistakes.
People need time to heal their wounds and to figure out who they are as independent, single individuals so that they can have a clean slate for their next relationship and not repeat their mistakes.
One Ahead, Two Back
Conservatives tried to retain slavery, but they lost.
Conservatives tried to retain slavery, but they lost.
Working With the Ebbs & Flows of Your Resistance
Resistance shows up in so many places in our lives.
Resistance shows up in so many places in our lives.
Where the Land Meets the Sea: Governing Mangrove Forests
As countries ponder how to encourage mangrove conservation, the role of people, rights, and governance institutions should receive equal consideration
As countries ponder how to encourage mangrove conservation, the role of people, rights, and governance institutions should receive equal consideration.
Resentment Ruins Relationships: How to Forgive
The right way to forgive and move past an unfortunate event in your relationship is to never bring it up in a present situation.
The right way to forgive and move past an unfortunate event in your relationship is to never bring it up in a present situation.
The 12 Vital Questions of Mental Health
What should you really be asking?
What should you really be asking?
Directing Techniques & Tips: Best of Sundance Directors
We asked top directors at Sundance 2017 to share their tips and advice about how to direct a film.
We asked top directors at Sundance 2017 to share their tips and advice about how to direct a film.
Biodiversity 101: Why It Matters and How to Protect It
The ins and outs of protecting our planet’s species
The ins and outs of protecting our planet’s species
The Irony of White Evangelicals and Their Offense at Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain
Contrary to generations of well-meaning Sunday school teachers, “taking the lord’s name in vain,” isn’t about refraining from saying “goddamn” in the first place.
Contrary to generations of well-meaning Sunday school teachers, “taking the lord’s name in vain,” isn’t about refraining from saying “goddamn” in the first place.
6 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Entering a Relationship
To make sure it’ll be happy and healthy.
To make sure it’ll be happy and healthy.
High-Achieving Schools Pose High Risks For Children’s Mental Health
Stress in children at ‘the best’ schools can triple risks of anxiety, depression, substance abuse and delinquency.
Stress in children at ‘the best’ schools can triple risks of anxiety, depression, substance abuse and delinquency.
The Happy Emotions Are Not Necessarily What They Appear
‘Happiness’ is an unstable historical concept, a false friend in historical sources.
By Rob Boddice ‘Be happy!’ Mary Wollstonecraft exhorted her estranged lover and tormentor, Gilbert Imlay, in late 1795. What did she mean? It had been only days since she had been fished from the Thames, having failed in a bid to drown herself. Scorned, shamed and diminished in her view of herself in the world,…
60 Second Dance
Can Yogis + Metal Heads choreograph a dance together?
Can Yogis + Metal Heads choreograph a dance together?















