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Is narcissism really on the rise among younger generations?

A fresh investigation of vast numbers of young people from around the world has thrown up some surprising results

by Jakob Pietschnig & Sandra Oberleiter

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The sauna life

Each cycle of steam and cold brought me closer to the land, my mother, and the version of myself I’d left behind

by Katja Pettinen

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How to start recovering from BPD

Borderline personality disorder is often misunderstood. Here’s what you should know about it and how to get real support

by Sara Rose Masland & Thea McAfee

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Even if we could speak to animals, should we?

by Virginie Simoneau-Gilbert & Leonie Bossert

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‘Invisible diseases’ burden both body and mind. Can therapy help?

by Karina Waluk

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The trait that makes some people so frustrating – and alluring

by Janan Mostajabi

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How to adventure beyond the same old foods

Most of us develop comfort zones with food. Expand your palate and discover new flavours, techniques and connections

by Nina Mukerjee Furstenau

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ADHD

How to thrive as an adult with ADHD

Use ‘mindful self-coaching’ to help yourself overcome everyday ADHD challenges, from procrastination to feelings of overwhelm

by Lidia Zylowska & Joohee Seo

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The circle held

A bike crash left my husband paralysed. What happened next taught me something profound about community

by Sadie Witkowski

Editor’s picks

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How to rest well

Taking a break isn’t lazy – learning to recharge is a skill that will allow you to enjoy a more creative, sustainable life

by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang

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Self-compassion is not self-indulgence: here’s how to try it

Contrary to popular belief, it’s not self-indulgent to practise self-compassion. In fact, it helps you to care for others

by Christina Chwyl

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Every choice has an energy cost. Learn to manage your budget

Video by TED-Ed

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An activist weaves motherhood into her world in this gentle short

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HOME

Freedom, joy and struggle – stories of Los Angeles street life

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Stressed about a date or an interview? Video games may offer a surprising salve

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James Earl Jones reads Kurt Vonnegut on why art is central to a meaningful life

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Psyche Exclusive

Bad art, good laughs – a street portraitist’s lacklustre work animates a city

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The dissonance of meeting what you eat

by Matt Huston

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How to check if an argument is valid

In logic, validity is prime. If you want to make valid arguments, or sniff out invalid ones, here’s what you need to do

by Robert Trueman

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The trait that makes some people so frustrating – and alluring

Conscientiousness is constantly touted as a virtue, so what’s life like for people with the opposite trait – disinhibition?

by Janan Mostajabi

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ADHD

How to thrive as an adult with ADHD

Use ‘mindful self-coaching’ to help yourself overcome everyday ADHD challenges, from procrastination to feelings of overwhelm

by Lidia Zylowska & Joohee Seo

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How luxury brands engineer desire with behavioural economics

From scarcity to market architecture, luxury fashion is manipulating our tastes. But a vintage countermovement has begun

by Charlotte Wren

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For young people, AI is now a second brain – should we worry?

As a resident tutor, I’ve seen how students are using AI as more than a tool. It’s a psychological shift we’ll soon all make

by Rhea Tibrewala

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James Earl Jones reads Kurt Vonnegut on why art is central to a meaningful life

Video by Letters Live

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What do Japan’s hikikomori reveal about our lonely world?

Unemployed and isolated, the residents of a hikikomori rehab centre hold up a mirror to a society that’s failing them

by Alain Julian

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Does it still make sense to call addiction a ‘brain disease’?

The popular brain-disease model was meant to reduce stigma and explain addiction. It’s time to check whether it’s delivered

by Chrysanthi Blithikioti & Ioana Alina Cristea

Explore: Worry and rumination

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Stuck in a loop of worrying thoughts? Here’s how to stop it

by Megan L Rogers

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Climate fears make Sindha feel doomed. Can eco-therapy help?

Directed by Sindha Agha

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How to overcome worrying about your health

by Karen Cassiday

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Rehashing your problems with friends can turn into a bad habit

by Shayla Love

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What to do when racing thoughts keep you up at night

by Matt Huston