Olga Khazan opens her new book with a crisis. The Atlantic writer is distraught, gulping wine between hard sobs. Why? The stress of her photoshoot for her prestigious magazine, a GPS mishap on her ...
Books profoundly shape children's personalities, fostering empathy, confidence, and moral judgment. This article highlights ...
A great way to get to know yourself is to take the Myers-Briggs personality test. If you haven't taken the test to find out where you land on the scale, go do it right now! Sure, it's a semi-long ...
SEATTLE — Have you ever heard someone describe themselves as an ENFJ or an ISTP and wondered what those letters mean? Joel Mark Witt and Antonia Dodge, authors of the popular "Personality Hacker" book ...
This blog post is a review of the book, The Unanswered Self: The Masterson Approach to the Healing of Personality Disorders, by Candace Orcutt, Ph.D. Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst James F. Masterson, ...
As a 90s kid, you probably grew up reading books with characters who spent a lot of time on their landline phones, or ones that time traveled or went to an unbelievable school. You had an array of ...
“When it comes to accuracy,” organizational psychologist Adam Grant has written, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is better than a horoscope but less reliable than a heart monitor. Fashioned in the ...
Winter is prime time to curl up with a good book. Add a sunlit easy chair, crackling fire, blanket, toddler or two, and sleeping cat or dog for cozy homebody happiness. It all begins with a book, a ...
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