Genes, environment and… brain parasites affect human thinking and behavior. 25 years of research studies consistently suggest that the protozoa […]
Parental conflict can negatively impact children in many ways and through multiple channels of influence. This study looks very globally […]
This research offers insight into why a client-centered approach, truly letting the client make decisions, can help avoid ethical problems. […]
Attachment and information processing are inherently interwoven. Information processing is what the body’s neural systems do. Everything in the world […]
Physical activity in elementary children (7-10) improves brain size, brain functioning, thinking ability, and school achievement, according to this literature […]
Care includes but is broader than empathy, and is a top 10 element of Integrative Listening. This study identifies a […]
Sending a message that a person is bad and unresponsive to change is likely to engender a contemptuous response, according […]
Looking at 1,890 identical twin pairs, it appears that developing reading comprehension skills can enhance IQ. Prior research has demonstrated […]
Neural networks in autistic brains are concentrated for short range rather than long range access, as demonstrated by the connectomes […]
In a parenting context, mindfulness was nicely defined and training both the parent and child was found to provide the […]
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Recent Posts
- ICCI Welcomes sister site: Conflict Science Institute
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