Happiness, meaning, and psychological richness are core approaches to life. How are you approaching your own life?
With a conversational approach and bite-sized chapters, “How Do We Know Ourselves?” by psychologist Dr. David Myers of the Hope College faculty makes it easy to find psychology’s answers to questions ...
We hear it all the time: teams are disconnected. Cultures feel brittle. Belonging is down, burnout is up, and even the most well-intentioned leaders are struggling to create connection in increasingly ...
The book “How Do We Know Ourselves? Curiosities and Marvels of the Human Mind” by Hope College social psychologist Dr. David Myers has been selected for the Next Big Idea Club, a global subscription ...
The autonomous self is one of the most prized and protected values of Western society. By “self” I refer not to self-consciousness or self-awareness, but to the psychologized self. This sense of “self ...
To know oneself is a gift and a grace that allows Christians to properly discern between feelings and convictions, Pope Francis said. During his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square Oct. 5, ...
On Thursday, April 7, writer, poet, and professor Maggie Nelson joined Princeton Professor of English and the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies Gayle Salamon on the McCosh 50 stage for a public ...