The Mindful Lover
Jeremy Adam Smith offers three science-based sex tips for the emotionally intelligent gentleman.
Plus: How compassionate is your love? Take the quiz!
Jeremy Adam Smith offers three science-based sex tips for the emotionally intelligent gentleman.
Plus: How compassionate is your love? Take the quiz!
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Seminar with Dr. Kristin Neff. Will be webcast live!
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Psychologist Ryan Niemiec looks at how this year's Oscar nominees illustrate human strengths and virtues.
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New research suggests that evolution selects for altruism, not greed.
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The world doesn't always want our gifts. Give anyway, says Rick Hanson.
In the controversy around an honor for Whitney Houston, Jason Marsh finds lessons about the nature of heroism and compassion.
Two new books explore the appeal of mindfulness to North Americans.
Nagging is a particular form of unhappiness—for everyone involved.
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JoinJeremy Adam Smith offers three science-based sex tips for the emotionally intelligent gentleman.
Researcher R. Keith Sawyer looks to comedians and jazz groups for 10 keys to more creative, successful teams in the office, on the field, and beyond.
The director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Projects explores how to cope with the pain of a fight with someone we love.
What the Costa Concordia disaster reveals about heroism—and how we can train ourselves to be heroes.
New media coverage of our research ranges from the helpful to the political.
Researcher R. Keith Sawyer looks to comedians and jazz groups for 10 keys to more creative, successful teams in the office, on the field, and beyond.
When we’re fighting with people we love, it can become hard to see the good in them. The director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Projects explores how to cope with the pain of a fight.
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This invaluable resource, a special benefit for GGSC members, offers insight into what mindfulness is, why it’s important, and how to teach it.
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This day-long seminar and live webcast will offer strategies for cultivating self-compassion and reducing stress, led by Dr. Kristin Neff.
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