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Articles: Making Change

By Linda Biehl | Fall 2004

 

Articles: The Choice to Forgive

By Fred Luskin | Fall 2004

Forgiveness takes practice, says Fred Luskin, but it's a skill almost anyone can learn. He shares his research-tested method for helping people give up their grudges.

 

Articles: Book Review: The Psychology of Gratitude

By Christine Carter | Fall 2004

Edited by Robert A. Emmons and Michael E. McCullough
Oxford University Press, 2004, 368 pages

 
Jordan's King Abdullah II and President Bush in the White House Rose Garden discussing the abuses at Abu Ghraib prison with the media on May 6, 2004.

Articles: Making Peace Through Apology

By Aaron Lazare | Fall 2004

There's more than one way to say "I'm sorry," according to apology expert Aaron Lazare. Some apologies encourage forgiveness and reconciliation; others only make things worse. Here's how to tell the difference.

 
Linda Lantieri (left), the founder of Project Renewal, with high school principal Ada Rosario Dolch.

Articles: Caring for the Caregivers

By Sarita Tukarama | Fall 2004

To help teachers deal with the stress of their job, new programs are drawing on some unconventional—and research-tested—techniques.

 

Articles: Life Science

By Everett L. Worthington Jr. | Fall 2004

 

Articles: The New Science of Forgiveness

By Everett L. Worthington Jr. | Fall 2004

Everett L. Worthington, Jr. has dedicated his career to the study of forgiveness. He has found that it carries tremendous health and social benefits—and he's taken his research to heart.

 

Articles: Book Review: Destructive Emotions

By Elizabeth Cushing Payne | Spring 2004

by Daniel Goleman
Bantam Books, 2003, 432 pages

 

Articles: Love on the Brain

By Jason Marsh | Spring 2004

 

Articles: The Compassionate Instinct

By Dacher Keltner | Spring 2004

Think humans are born selfish? Think again. Dacher Keltner reveals the compassionate side to human nature.

 

Articles: Book Review: Kids Working It Out

By Elizabeth Cushing Payne | Spring 2004

Edited by Tricia S. Jones and Randy Compton
Jossey-Bass, 2003, 360 pages

 

Articles: Testing the CDP

By Elizabeth Cushing Payne | Spring 2004

 

Articles: From the Editors: Spring 2004

By Jason Marsh | Spring 2004

 

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  • Why Compassion in Business Makes Sense

    April 15, 2013

    Emma Seppala explains how compassionate workplaces are good for employee health and the corporate bottom line.

  • How to be a Happy Working Dad, Part One

    March 27, 2013

    A new report finds that fitting work with family isn't just a women's issue. Jeremy Adam Smith offers 10 tips for helping fathers to navigate a changing landscape at home and on the job.

  • When Getting Angry Makes You Happy

    April 2, 2013

    A new study shows how seeking happiness at the right time may be more important than seeking happiness all the time.

  

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Why We Cooperate By Michael Tomasello Nature and nurture interact to inform, and reform, cooperative behavior. Infants and apes are both able to share, but only the two-year-old will pick up that thing you dropped in front of her.

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