Psychology
Living on pins and needles: Israel faces uncertainty at the prospect of war - opinion
Between daily life and existential threat, Israel is in an anxious twilight zone, with its citizens living without stability.
How to open yourself to feedback and personal growth
Artificial intelligence: A tool for engineering consciousness or a healing aid?- opinion
‘Jews are white’: US minority psychologists’ coalition rejects Jewish ethnic recognition
Authenticity prevents couple burnout, study reveals
Having children significantly moderates the relationship between authenticity, emotion regulation, and burnout.
Akin to Stockholm syndrome: How trauma and coercion influence aid work in Gaza - opinion
UN reports lack balance, fueling reasonable accusations that its workers had become psychologically influenced by the realities on the ground in Gaza.
A blessing or a burden? Life teaches us to create our own miracles
At the moment, we seem to be plagued by an unhealthy mix of just about everything.
Psychologist Emorie Beck reveals how you can unlock happiness
Researchers find happiness doesn't work the same way for everyone.
Dr. Phil at ‘Post’ gala: ‘There is no moral equivalent’ to Oct. 7 terror
The TV psychologist blasts moral relativism and campus antisemitism at star-studded JPost gala in NYC.
Are you being gaslighted by your rabbi or therapist? Here's how to tell - explainer
Morning prayer: “Keep us far from an evil person and an evil companion.”
The psychology of kinocide: Why do terrorists target families and women? - opinion
Hamas could have executed families and walked away. But they didn’t. They lingered. They engaged in frenzied massacres, brutal torture, and mutilation.
The psychology behind crash games and their global popularity
The psychology behind player retention in iGaming
If you are always wondering how casinos manage to make their games so addictive and engaging, then you’ve come to the right place. Here’s our short guide on what makes these games work so well and wh
War increases postpartum depression, PTSD in pregnant Israeli women - study
Symptoms the women reported to have experienced include war-related nightmares, feeling constantly on edge or easily startled, and disconnected.