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My Old Ass: why we should imagine talking to our older rather than younger selves, according to an expert in psychology
Relationship between sleep and pain is not what we think
How do we know if ChatGPT can recognise a face?
Sexual fantasies: should you share them with a partner?
Workplace wellbeing programmes often don’t work – but here’s how to make them better
‘Birding buddies’ build social and science communication skills
Sydney psychologist wins NSW Young Tall Poppy of the Year 2024
When a child hurts, validating their pain may be the best first aid
Online Microaggressions Linked to Poor Sleep Quality for Black Women
Combating ‘climate Burnout’
Fostering a love of stories in a child’s first years is key to lifelong reading
Book Explains How Design Can Contribute To Peace
Loneliness may not make you ill after all, says new study – but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t tackle it
Workforce boost in specialist mental health training welcomed
The science of polarisation: our model shows what happens when political opponents lose their personal connection
Mixed emotions – neuroscience is exploring how your brain lets you experience two opposite feelings at once
Psychology workforce boost a win for the Australian community, says psychology peak body 
Empowering Online Communities With NSF Grant
Collaboratively imagining the future can bring people closer together in the present
What’s the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath? Less than you might think
Flying to a footy final? Watch your wallet. Here’s why airfares soar
More governments are promising a ‘right to disconnect’ – but psychology affects how well we can unplug from work
Autism In Young Adulthood
Funding Boost For Autism Research Initiative
Theresa Mitchell: an unconditional commitment to people in need
AV Calls For Meaningful Conversations This R U OK? Day
‘Difficult’ children are only slightly more likely to have insecure attachments with parents
Four ways to know whether to stay or go if your workplace is a sinking ship
NSW New $150,000 Boost For Lebanese Muslim Association
$150,000 Boost For Lebanese Muslim Association
Dyslexia And ADHD Share Genetic Links, Study Shows
How we discovered that people who are colorblind are less likely to be picky eaters
COVID-19 lockdowns prematurely aged teenage brains, UW study shows
During the Pandemic, Employers Who Fostered ‘Collective Engagement’ Had Less Employee Turnover
CBT is an effective treatment for many mental health issues – but here’s why it may not suit everyone
Think you’re better at driving than most? How psychological biases are keeping our roads unsafe
Waking up with a bang? It could be ‘exploding head syndrome’
Humility And Commitment Key To Overcoming Team Silence
Is there such a thing as an objectively beautiful building? Here’s the science
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Covert police operations may exploit vulnerable suspects
ASIC’s Moneysmart calls on super funds to better engage millennials following findings from industry roundtable
Military veterans with PTSD face an agonising choice: the stigma of declaring it to employers or being denied support
Four breakthroughs that are changing our understanding of dreams
Gus Walz’s unbridled emotion on the DNC stage opens the door to more understanding of neurodiversity
Is ‘coaching’ a shortcut to mental health care? Not so fast − here are key differences
Can anyone achieve the resilience of an Olympian?
New school year offers chance to help teens manage stress