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Joseph Vandello, a psychology professor at the University of South Florida, says that when influential figures ramp up a ...
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In “Fashion and the Unconscious,” a book from 1953, the psychoanalyst Edmund Bergler describes a patient in her mid-thirties who wore so much gray clothing that her friends called her the Lady in Gray ...
Former adult entertainer Jenna Jameson has been public about her newfound faith — but that doesn’t mean she won’t put an online troll in their place. “This guy wouldn’t TOUCH me. Im SHATTERED,” ...
This is a season of festive gatherings, but it is also a season where many people spend money. Finance coach and advisor Margaret Njeri says that the spike in December combines festivities, travel, ...
The Arkansas Psychology Board does not have enough appointed members to reach a quorum and has not conducted official business, such as granting licenses or reviewing ethical complaints, for over ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. In debates about education, one topic ...
Under the Radar is the last great American indie rock magazine still in print. Since 2001, it’s been independently published by husband-and-wife team Mark and Wendy Redfern—no corporate backing, just ...
The company run by Rich Kleiman is testing the waters with a U.S. Open-themed cover feature in August and plans to publish quarterly beginning in 2026. By Daniel Kaplan For decades, print media has ...