• NZ psychology on the couch

    The New Zealand Psychologists Board, which is the registration and regulatory body for psychologists in my country, is currently reviewing…What to read next: Brown study | Our greatest philosopher | Time to give ‘hate speech’ the flick | Alas for free trade

  • Pollak: The Psychological Obsession with Benjamin Netanyahu

    Israelis protest Netanyahu because he is the closest target; it is a form of coping with tragedy. Democrats hate him because he gets Americans and they don't.

  • Southeastern contingent presents at Southwestern Psychological Association Conference

    Southeastern A group of eight representatives from Southeastern Oklahoma State University – four students and four faculty members – were presenters at the recent conference… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Democrats still in denial about Biden’s bad economy

    Democrats, and the opinion-makers who support them, just can’t seem to figure out why voters are still sour on the Biden economy. Writing for New York Magazine, Jonathan Chait made the case that “Paul Krugman Is Right About the Economy, and the Polls Are Wrong.” “One of the most uncomfortable arguments to make in America […]

  • Voices from the Arab press: Iran and Israel: Is the denial game over?

    Iran and Israel: Is the denial game over?Asharq Al-Awsat, London, April 5For more stories from The Media Line go to themedialine.org The recent influx of body bags from Damascus has reignited a crucial question in Tehran’s political circles: “Will things be different this time?” These bags carried the remains of 13 Iranian diplomats and military officers, among them two senior commanders from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Gen. Mohammad Reza Zahedi and Gen. Mohammad...

  • Voices from the Arab press: Iran and Israel: Is the denial game over?

    Iran and Israel: Is the denial game over?Asharq Al-Awsat, London, April 5For more stories from The Media Line go to themedialine.org The recent influx of body bags from Damascus has reignited a crucial question in Tehran’s political circles: “Will things be different this time?” These bags carried the remains of 13 Iranian diplomats and military officers, among them two senior commanders from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Gen. Mohammad Reza Zahedi and Gen. Mohammad...

  • NGO CyberWell analyzes online Hamas rape denial

    Marking this year’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the NGO CyberWell released a report on the widespread online denial of Hamas’s October 7 sexual violence.CyberWell charged that, despite the overwhelming evidence that Hamas terrorists willingly uploaded online, the denial narrative spread by extremists online is spreading at a rapid rate. “The denial of rape is an attempt to rewrite history - to obfuscate the deliberate crimes committed against women and redirect sympathy...

  • NGO CyberWell analyzes online Hamas rape denial

    Marking this year’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the NGO CyberWell released a report on the widespread online denial of Hamas’s October 7 sexual violence.CyberWell charged that, despite the overwhelming evidence that Hamas terrorists willingly uploaded online, the denial narrative spread by extremists online is spreading at a rapid rate. “The denial of rape is an attempt to rewrite history - to obfuscate the deliberate crimes committed against women and redirect sympathy...

  • New psychological report calls for more protections for kids on social media

    The American Psychological Association is calling on social media platforms to create “special protections” to help offset the negative effects of social media usage for children and teenagers.

  • New psychological report calls for more protections for kids on social media

    The American Psychological Association is calling on social media platforms to create “special protections” to help offset the negative effects of social media usage for children and teenagers.

  • The psychology of "super embezzlers" — brilliant thieves who enjoy outsmarting those around them

    Most embezzlers are highly intelligent, skilled at their jobs, and very likable and charming. The author of "Embezzlers are Nice People," an attorney at the law offices of Stimmel, Stimmel & Roeser says, "we spend a lot of time suing embezzlers," and has learned that being a successful embezzler requires exceptional abilities: "They have to be charismatic and knowledgeable enough so that no one bothers to double check their work. — Read the rest

  • Students to present research at the IU Columbus Psychology Capstone Exhibition

    Nine students will present their research at the IU Columbus Psychology Capstone Exhibition on Wednesday from 9:30 to 11 a.m., in the Columbus Learning Center. Continue reading at The Republic News.