Psychology
Renowned psychologist and Auschwitz survivor Edith Eger dies at 98
“I don’t have time to hate. I don’t forget what happened to me. I may not overcome it – I think I came to terms with it, and I was able to integrate it,” Eger said in a 1998 interview.
Western collective Stockholm Syndrome: Empathizing with those who threaten it - opinion
Sinking, spooky feeling? A subsonic sound may be at fault
Lessons from the safe room: Navigating fear, routine, and family togetherness
Suspect someone is lying to you? This is the question you need to ask them
A behavioral expert who worked for 20 years in the U.S. Navy reveals two simple questions that can immediately expose whether someone is lying to you.
Education alone won’t stop antisemitism - opinion
Psychology must be part of the solution to stop antisemitism, alongside education, because antisemitism spreads through the psychological impact of misinformation.
Optical illusion reveals your deepest personality—thousands say it’s accurate
Quick Rorschach Test: A psychological illusion reveals hidden personality traits based on what you see first in a surprising image.
More than you think: What your favorite food says about your personality
If you thought taste was just a matter of personal preference – get ready for a surprise. 9 scientific discoveries that will change the way you read people based on what they eat.
The sirens have stopped, but the mind is still at war: Why is it so hard to return to routine?
"We all adopted emergency behaviors to survive this period," says Dr. Lior Cohen, clinical psychologist
Study: Even when responses are identical, people prefer human empathy over AI
Participants were willing to wait days for a human reply rather than get an immediate chatbot response.
Psychology professor finds conspiracy believers think they're the majority
Conspiracy believers think they are in the majority 93% of the time, even when they are in a tiny minority.
The deadliest addiction: Israel is fighting a war against cigarettes and nicotine
If smoking is so harmful, why do people get hooked? Neuroscientists explain this phenomenon well.
We are being played by our enemies, politicians, and even ourselves - opinion
When enemies use psychological tactics, their motives are easier to spot.
Netanyahu in the spotlight versus at home: A psychoanalyst's view, 30 years after PM's rise
According to the psychologist, Netanyahu is a sharp, authoritative leader, but emotionally detached, shaped by a distant father, and lacking in personal support.