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How to reconnect with your inner child

The experiences you had as a child influence your emotional life as an adult. Recognising these dynamics can be healing

by Nickan Arzpeyma

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LOVE

On loving a clone, or why love can’t be rationally justified

You couldn’t love a clone of someone the same way you loved the original. But why? And what does this reveal about love?

by Idowu Odeyemi

Brownies with cannabis buds on top, showcasing a close-up of the texture and details on a plate.

The chocolate edible

When a weed-infused treat put me in a psychological tailspin, it reshaped what I knew about fear

by Ken Cunningham

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What is Roblox teaching children about capitalism?

by Gabija Tonkunas

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ETHICS

There are times when we shouldn’t be ashamed of public shaming

by James Edgar Lim

Guides

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How to date again after an abusive relationship

You might feel unlovable or find dating daunting, but you deserve connection – and you can find it safely at your own pace

by Charlotte Jarvis

A cluttered room with books, papers, toys and shelves filled with various items, including a table football game.

How to reclaim your attention

Psychological minimalism is a way to clarify your life by cutting the mental noise from your environment and routines

by Yousri Marzouki

Life stories

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‘Each of us has a song’

Burhan Sönmez, now the president of PEN International, was a rising human rights lawyer in Turkey. A brutal assault nearly killed him – and propelled him to a life in literature

by Kaya Genç

Editor’s picks

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How to support someone who is self-harming

A person harming themselves is not attention-seeking but attention-needing. Reach in and show them you’re listening

by Rory O’Connor & Ellen Townsend

Engraving of a winged figure with a spear over figures in flames, against a backdrop of a burning structure and swirling clouds.

The Devil you don’t know: the Satan of the 19th century

Satan wasn’t always a wicked, horned figure. The Romantics imagined the Devil as a resourceful and well-spoken gentleman

by Erik Butler

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GRIEF

How queer last rites became unique celebrations of life

A person sitting beside a graphic brain illustration with wave patterns on a green background.

Don’t avoid stressors. Learn to navigate the stress spectrum

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Psyche Exclusive
DANCE

Dancing in public is deeply vulnerable. Emma does it anyway

Notes to self

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ETHICS

How will the future judge us?

by Matt Huston

Popular

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How to know if your meditation is working

Traditional and tech-based methods can reveal what your practice is doing – and give you the confidence to stick with it

by Matt Fuchs

A cluttered room with books, papers, toys and shelves filled with various items, including a table football game.

How to reclaim your attention

Psychological minimalism is a way to clarify your life by cutting the mental noise from your environment and routines

by Yousri Marzouki

Black and white drawing of three men in hats sitting on a bench, each with distinct expressions and postures.

IQ scores are falling but, no, we’re not growing more stupid

Screens and social media get the blame, but the real problem lies in how we measure intelligence in the first place

by Stuart Jeffries

A white table with a smartphone and a white mug of coffee with a floral design, in a softly lit room.

Why we’re falling out of love with our AI confidants

Chatbots make us feel uniquely seen and heard, but then the ‘empathy gap’ kicks in and the relationship turns sour

by Joe Mullich

A student sleeping on a desk covered with piles of books and papers, surrounded by cluttered desks in a classroom.

What helps you feel better might depend on where you grew up

Research on the common strategies used to deal with emotions suggests their usefulness differs from culture to culture

by Mark Chen

An older couple sitting on a bench in a park with a historical building and fountain in the background.

How to date again after an abusive relationship

You might feel unlovable or find dating daunting, but you deserve connection – and you can find it safely at your own pace

by Charlotte Jarvis

Black and white photo of a child silhouetted against a brightly lit fountain at night.

How to reconnect with your inner child

The experiences you had as a child influence your emotional life as an adult. Recognising these dynamics can be healing

by Nickan Arzpeyma

A person opening yellow curtains with sunlight streaming in through a window, creating a warm, glowing effect.

Science, serendipity and a new era for schizophrenia treatment

Drug treatments for schizophrenia have barely changed in 70 years, but a mix of chance and ingenuity offers fresh hope

by Jeremy Hall

Explore: Disability

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OCD

The unravelling

by Lux Alptraum

Mindie is a talented singer. She also doesn’t have legs. As a teen, it got complicated

A film by Megan Griffiths and Mindie Lind

A woman holds a square mirror that blocks her face; it reflects rocks and grass. There is blue sky and clouds in the background. The only element in focus is the reflection on the mirror.

Losing her eyesight, a painter’s art evolves with the way she sees the world

Directed by Liberty Smith