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Pamela Paresky

Pamela Paresky

Blogger at Happiness and the Pursuit of Leadership - Psychology Today

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Navigating the psychological effects of the Los Angeles fires

It's common for people affected by natural disasters such as wildfires to feel anxious, unmoored, angry, and distressed. But most people eventually recover—and some grow stronger.
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Political disagreements don’t have to spoil your family gatherings.

Tired of holiday political battles? This year, try something new that turns conflict into connection.
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The Other Twitter Files - Psychology Today

Twitter is providing a haven for self-harm.
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Can Students Speak Freely on Campus? - Psychology Today

New surveys from the Knight Foundation and Heterodox Academy are revealing.
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Are you a helper or a crusader? Your choices matter more than you t...

Right now, crusaders engaging in public humiliation and vengeance are seen as trusted moral exemplars. To heal wounds — and our fractured democracy — we need helpers instead.
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Are you a helper or a crusader? Your choices matter more than you t...

Right now, crusaders engaging in public humiliation and vengeance are seen as trusted moral exemplars. To heal wounds — and our fractured democracy — we need helpers instead.
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Are you a helper or a crusader? Your choices matter more than you t...

Right now, crusaders engaging in public humiliation and vengeance are seen as trusted moral exemplars. To heal wounds — and our fractured democracy — we need helpers instead.
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Social isolation could contribute to the culture of moral outrage.

Social isolation could contribute to the culture of moral outrage.
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Social isolation could contribute to the culture of moral outrage.

Why did the Washington Post publish a story in June 2020 about an offensive costume at a Halloween party in 2018? Is social isolation making us all mean?
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Why New York Times Readers Love to Hate Bret Stephens - Psychology ...

What the columnist writes is not what his detractors read.
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Bigotry by any other name should smell as bad. What's the sniff test?

An elite, progressive school with an aggressive anti-racism program is accused of rampant bigotry.
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Bigotry by any other name should smell as bad. What's the sniff test?

An elite, progressive school with an aggressive anti-racism program is accused of rampant bigotry.
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Stephens offers something different at the Times. And not everyone ...

Pulitzer Prize winning Bret Stephens makes some readers of the New York Times uncomfortable, and some, angry. He says that's his job. But many readers want him fired for his views.
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Stephens offers something different at the Times. And not everyone ...

Pulitzer Prize winning Bret Stephens makes some readers of the New York Times uncomfortable, and some, angry. He says that's his job. But many readers want him fired for his views.
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Stephens offers something different at the Times. And not everyone ...

Pulitzer Prize winning Bret Stephens makes some readers of the New York Times uncomfortable, and some, angry. He says that's his job. But many readers want him fired for his views.
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Why Milo must be allowed to speak if the rest of us want to live in...

Violent protests aimed at preventing “hate speech” at Berkeley show how dangerous we become when we can’t tell the difference between vile words and real violence.
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Why Milo must be allowed to speak if the rest of us want to live in...

Violent protests aimed at preventing “hate speech” at Berkeley show how dangerous we become when we can’t tell the difference between vile words and real violence.
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What happens when students and faculty don't face intellectual disc...

After years of colleges’ efforts to cultivate tolerance on their campuses, college students may be less tolerant than ever.