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Articles: The Helper’s High

By James Baraz, Shoshana Alexander | February 1, 2010

Suffering is inevitable. But James Baraz and Shoshana Alexander argue that responding to pain with compassion, care, and generosity is key to a joyful life.

 

Articles: Moral Minds: A Review of The Philosophical Baby

By Jill Suttie | January 21, 2010

 

Articles: The Unselfish Gene?

By Jason Marsh | November 20, 2009

 

Articles: Global Giving

By Cjay Roughgarden | September 21, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: Handling Bad Behavior in Public Places: Alternatives to the Supermarket Squeeze

By Christine Carter | September 9, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: Getting Back in the School Year Routine

By Christine Carter | August 19, 2009

 

Articles: What Happens When Compassion Hurts?

By Jeremy Adam Smith | May 8, 2009

 

Articles: Empathy’s in Our Genes?

By Alex Dixon | April 30, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: How to get kids to do boring (but necessary) tasks

By Christine Carter | April 29, 2009

 

Articles: How Good Are You?

By Jason Marsh | April 1, 2009

 

Raising Happiness: Emotion Coaching: One of the Most Important Parenting Practices in the History of the Universe

By Christine Carter | March 19, 2009

 

Articles: Lie to Him

By Jason Marsh | January 28, 2009

 
Gina Gibney's choreography has been widely presented in the United States and Abroad.

Articles: Why We Make Art

By Jeremy Adam Smith, Jason Marsh | Winter 2009

Seven artists explain why they write, rap, take photos, draw, dance, and make movies.

 

Articles: Art vs. Non-Art

By Keith Oatley | Winter 2009

 

Articles: Can Kids Feel Your Pain?

By Elizabeth Walter | Winter 2009

 

Articles: Global Compassion

By Paul Ekman | Winter 2009

A conversation between the Dalai Lama and Paul Ekman

 

Raising Happiness: Conflict: It’s a Good Thing

By Christine Carter | November 23, 2008

 

Raising Happiness: How to Criticize Your Kids

By Christine Carter | October 15, 2008

 

Articles: The Compassionate Animal

By Marc Bekoff | Fall 2008

 

Articles: Empathy’s for the Dogs

By Alex Dixon | Fall 2008

 

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  • Can You Run Out of Empathy?

    May 20, 2013

    An essay in this week’s New Yorker argues that we don't have enough empathy to go around. But new research says we can keep renewing and expanding our feeling for others.

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    May 17, 2013

    A new documentary reveals the power of mindfulness and neuroplasticity. Bay Area residents can catch a screening tonight at Stanford University.

  • 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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