Social Justice Parents Need to Let Their Emotions Out Holding back tears and pretending to be overjoyed is bad for parents' well-being, according to new research. Nathan Collins
Social Justice Más Evidencia de Que la Atención Plena Genera la Resiliencia Los investigadores sostienen que es una razón importante por lo cual la práctica es tan beneficiosa. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice More Evidence That Mindfulness Breeds Resilience Researchers argue that's a major reason why the practice is so beneficial. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice What’s in a Name? Your Genes Will Know Liking your own name is associated with a host of positive traits. New research suggests it could be genetic. Bettina Chang
Economics The Happiness of the Extreme Right Winger Canadian researchers find high levels of well-being among people who have an authoritarian streak. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Bondage Aficionados Are Better Adjusted Than Most New research from the Netherlands finds that the psychological profile of people who enjoy certain non-mainstream sex games is surprisingly positive. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice ‘The Fair Society’ — Author Calls for More Equality Social critic Peter Corning argues for a new social structure based on equality, equity and reciprocity in his new book "The Fair Society." Tom Jacobs
Environment ARCHIVE Says Home Is Where the Health Is Peter Williams, an architect turned advocate, touts an unacknowledged connection between design and well-being. Jordan Lite
Environment As Environment Degrades, Our Well-Being Grows? The environment is faltering even as measurements show human well-being is improving. How long can that last? Arnie Cooper