PinnedPublished inRead or Die — HQComing To Terms With ‘Wearing’ Another Person’s FaceThe medical and psychological complications of a face transplantNov 1346Nov 1346
PinnedPublished inRead or Die — HQ‘It’s Our Time To Eat’: The Role Of Social Division In Post-Election ViolenceWhat Americans could learn from the 2007 Kenyan electionsSep 2610Sep 2610
PinnedPublished inRead or Die — HQHow I Leveraged ‘Agentic Power’ To Help Kenyan Women Take Control Of Their LivesIt is impact rather than outcome that determines the successSep 37Sep 37
PinnedPublished inRead or Die — HQUnderstanding Bipolar Mind-BlindnessHow anosognosia and impaired theory of mind reasoning explain certain aspects of manic behaviorJun 1310Jun 1310
PinnedPublished inRead or Die — HQThe Smell of FearBasic mentalizing can prevent misinterpretation of affects and behavior. Republished from www.centerforappliedtheoryofmind.comFeb 2913Feb 2913
Published inRead or Die — HQWhen Emotional and Behavioral Contagion Go WrongA healthy self-other distinction is critical for an accurate understanding of ourselves and othersJul 154Jul 154
Published inRead or Die — HQHow a Fear of Sadness Prevented My Friend from Saying Goodbye to Her Dying BrotherThe interplay of affect phobia, alexithymia and somatic symptom disorderJun 289Jun 289
Published inRead or Die — HQCommitting Cultural Faux PasWe all do it, even in the field of psychologyMay 274May 274
Published inRead or Die — HQIn This Nursing Home I Am Not Allowed to DieThe debate over euthanasia and physician-assisted suicideMay 148May 148
Published inRead or Die — HQBecoming a Little Addicted to the Little Green Dot?How the little green dot became a symbol for me of learning opportunities and motivational incentivesMay 318May 318