Language used around mental health should reflect the needs of people facing intense stress and stigma about getting help. Some word choices have the potential to reduce stigma.
Language used around mental health should reflect the needs of people facing intense stress and stigma about getting help. Some word choices have the potential to reduce stigma.
Research on perceptions of free speech and hate crimes shows that perceiving harm and the right to express oneself are thoroughly tangled up in prejudices and biases.
Research on perceptions of free speech and hate crimes shows that perceiving harm and the right to express oneself are thoroughly tangled up in prejudices and biases.
Recovering from trauma is a social and political process. Coming to terms with the event and why it happened hinges on whether one's claims of suffering are considered legitimate.
Recovering from trauma is a social and political process. Coming to terms with the event and why it happened hinges on whether one's claims of suffering are considered legitimate.
The multitude of ways that we convey causation is both a blessing and a curse. It allows one to maintain a sense of self as a free agent. It also allows for moral ambiguity.
The multitude of ways that we convey causation is both a blessing and a curse. It allows one to maintain a sense of self as a free agent. It also allows for moral ambiguity.
Do we need to distinguish between harm and purity to understand moral psychology? Contamination concepts in political rhetoric and coping suggest that we do.
Do we need to distinguish between harm and purity to understand moral psychology? Contamination concepts in political rhetoric and coping suggest that we do.
Moral values constitute a core framework that organizes psychological processes to motivate predictable patterns of condemnation toward victims. Still, language matters!
Moral values constitute a core framework that organizes psychological processes to motivate predictable patterns of condemnation toward victims. Still, language matters!
When we fall prey to perfectionism, we think we’re honorably aspiring to be our very best, but often we’re really just setting ourselves up for failure, as perfection is impossible and its pursuit inevitably backfires.