Monkeys for Equal Pay
And every cat for itself! A report on Frans de Waal's recent Greater Good Science Center talk.
And every cat for itself! A report on Frans de Waal's recent Greater Good Science Center talk.
Whether February 14th is your first Valentine’s Day together or your 35th, it's a great excuse to show gratitude for the one you love.
In a new essay for Big Questions Online, he says we overlook gratitude's greatest benefits when we just focus on happiness.
A report from the frontiers of human consciousness and connection.
New media coverage of our research ranges from the helpful to the political.
New research co-authored by the GGSC's Dacher Keltner suggests we can instinctively detect whether a stranger is inclined to kindness.
Does empathy lead to altruism? The New York Times columnist gets it wrong.
Highlights from the last two days of the 2nd World Congress on Positive Psychology.
We can bounce back better from a disappointment if we pay more attention to our internal dialogue.
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 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.
Research finds that having plants at home is good for our health and well-being. How do you pick the right ones?
People with high body appreciation tend to experience less depression and anxiety, and better sexual and life satisfaction.
Hollywood taking steps toward a less toxic workplace culture would have ripple effects on the culture of the United States.
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