Month: January 2025
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Seen in: “Wharton psychologist Adam Grant: 4 new books to read if you want to have better relationships in 2025”
If one of your goals this year is to strengthen your relationships, Adam Grant has some book recommendations for you. The Wharton organizational psychologist and best-selling author released his list of books to “feed your mind” in the upcoming year and dedicated an entire section to relationships and communication. “As I reviewed this winter’s new releases, I…
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Check it out: “Stanford psychologist: This is ‘the single greatest thing we can do as parents’ to raise emotionally intelligent kids”
When your child is having a meltdown at the grocery store or refusing to get out of bed for school in the morning, it’s tempting — and understandable — to want to scold them and list off all the reasons why these behaviors are not OK. But it turns out that talking might not actually be the…
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Listed among Adam Grant’s: “The 10 New Books to Feed Your Mind in 2025”
See the original article here. One thing we can all control this year is the information that we let into our heads. As I reviewed this winter’s new releases, I had three filters: screen out what’s inaccurate, impractical, and uninteresting. My recommended reads to start 2025 are brimming with thought-provoking ideas and data points—and they…
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Interviewed for MSN: “Successful couples use this ‘powerful tool’ to solve conflict, says Stanford psychologist”
When psychologist Caroline Fleck first learned about the “Rapoport technique,” she thought it would be a “disaster.” The strategy, developed by renowned psychologist John Gottman and used during couples therapy, asks one person to express their perspective and the other to write down what their partner is saying and then read it back. If they get parts…
