


The Men’s Group Seminar: The Psychology of Complaining
In an intriguing episode of the Hidden Brain podcast series, the psychology of complaining is pursued in interviews with researchers Michael Baer and Robin Kowalski. At a basic level, complaining is a relatively common form of “venting” among colleagues and friends...
The Relationship Group Seminar: Rethinking the Notion of “Settling”
In social discourse, the notion of settling is often used in a negative light, i.e., to suggest foreclosing on the search for “true love” for something less, perhaps motivated by the pressure to move on with other goals and milestone events including, perhaps,...
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