Three Steps to Resolving Big Conflicts
In a new book, a seasoned negotiator outlines how to move through conflict effectively, even in the most intractable situations.
In a new book, a seasoned negotiator outlines how to move through conflict effectively, even in the most intractable situations.
We can soothe and care for ourselves when there's a painful gap between the way things are and the way we want them to be.
A new book explains how our brains selectively remember and forget, and how to use that knowledge to our advantage.
The GGSC's education team picks the most thought-provoking, practical, and inspirational education books of the year.
Greater Good picks our favorite books to help parents and their kids nurture love, connection, and resilience.
Greater Good’s editors pick the most thought-provoking, practical, and inspirational science books of the year.
In a new book, Adam Grant argues that anyone can improve if they focus on the right skills and have the right kinds of support.
A new book suggests that we can be happier if we embrace life’s difficulties and focus more on relationships and meaning.
We can bounce back better from a disappointment if we pay more attention to our internal dialogue.
John and Julie Gottman explain what to do—and what to avoid—so your arguments actually make your relationship stronger.
While anger gets a bad rap, studies suggest it can help us achieve difficult goals, if used wisely.
Our guest tried a practice in radical acceptance, a Buddhist principle made popular by today's expert, psychologist Tara Brach.
A clinical psychologist suggests three ways to convince your body that change is a good thing.
A meditation in meeting our most difficult emotions—like anger, disappointment, or fear—with mindfulness and gentle care.
Self-control isn’t always a good thing. Being "overcontrolled" can be bad for your mental health.
Moral courage means standing up for our principles to stop wrongdoing or protect others, despite the risks. How can we foster it?
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