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In what could be a battle of egos, the Freud Museum has filed a Serious Incident Report to the Charities Commission over an ...
The Fantastic Four has always gone up against Doctor Doom, time and again, but why does the villain keep returning despite ...
Canadian-born Dr. Sidney Jourard pioneered the scientific study of self-disclosure. Jourard's work quickly gained the support ...
Emma Jung, Toni Wolff and Sabina Spielrein were brilliant thinkers in their own right. Now, they are finally getting their ...
There are lies, damn lies, statistics… And a universe of part-truths injected into our brains by smart marketers. Here: some ...
Making decisions that honor ourselves and our values can be challenging. Consulting with one's conscience can offer a ...
What happens when the certainties of reason give way to the tumult of the unconscious? Freud’s descent from Enlightenment ...
Throughout the eight films and seven books of Harry Potter, one thing is made clear about Voldemort’s character. Not being ...
Psychological testing has evolved from Freud to AI and eye tracking. Technology adds depth, but theory and ethics must guide its use to ensure meaningful and equitable diagnoses.
OpenAI has lost another key AI talent as Trapit Bansal, an Indian-origin scientist, departs to join Meta. Bansal, who previously contributed to OpenAI's reinforcement learning research and the ...
McManus said officials consider the murder a "high-profile" case in the San Antonio area. He did not release the identity of the 78-year-old man or the relative in custody.
A judge has shut down arguments pushed by the Trump administration and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller in a ruling surrounding the high-profile case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.