psychology
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Teach Students What They Don’t Know But Are Ready To Learn
What should the goals of gifted education be?
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How to Break Out of a Creative Rut
Think you need to be some kind of genius to be exceptionally creative? Think again.
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Communication and Emotional Expression (Part 2): Other People’s Words
The world often has a very narrow view of what effective communication looks like. There are, in fact, many ways people can communicate. One method involves conveying thoughts and feelings, through other peoples' words.
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Alcohol and the Creative Process
A new study reveals how alcohol can enhance the creative process.
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Finding The Next Carl Sagan
A conversation with Adam Frank: physicist, writer, and science evangelist
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Smiling at Strangers
Connection is often just a smile away.
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Bipolar Disorder and Creativity are Linked (But Not by Some Mad Genius)
Does some fine madness yield great artists, writers, and scientists? The evidence is growing for a significant link between bipolar disorder and creative temperament and achievement.
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Why Morning Routines are Creativity Killers
Everything about the way we start our day runs counter to the best conditions for thinking creatively.
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Why Free Time Frees Creativity
We know from many corporate examples that giving employees free time to experiment yields creative insights. Until recently, we haven't known exactly why. While there is still research to be done, perhaps a suitable model for noncommissioned work has developed.
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Social Rejection Can Fuel Creativity
Social rejection fuels creativity for people with an independent mindset.