Psychology Today: The Latest Our systems of care for suicide prevention have often had a mechanical feel, leaving many people feeling unseen and not cared about. How can we change this? Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 15:05 /Jennifer Gerlach LCSW Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A disturbing new trend involves blasting pedestrians and cyclists with diesel exhaust. Here’s a look at the health and legal consequences. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 15:05 /Naveed Saleh M.D., M.S. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest Personal Perspective: Navigating sensory sensitivity? Your journey to self-advocacy and deeper understanding starts with a sensory lens. Here are five practices for cultivating it. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 03:03 /Megan A Neff Psy.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

MIT News – Artificial intelligence For nearly a decade, a team of MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) researchers have been seeking to uncover why certain images persist in a people’s minds, while many others fade. To do this, they set out to map the spatio-temporal brain dynamics involved in recognizing a visual […]Continue reading

Psychology Today: The Latest Instead of having an endless list of “pet peeves,” what if you could learn to leave others’ preferences alone and take ownership of your own reactions? Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 00:03 /Mitch Abblett Ph.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

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