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The Psychology of Lying: What Netflix's Adolescence Gets Right—and What It Doesn’t
By Marley Wheeler and Dr. John Lee Lying is a universal part of the human experience. Whether it's a small white lie to protect someone's...
Marley Wheeler
Mar 25


I Thought I Had to Change—Until This Test Told Me Otherwise
I’ve always been the one people count on. The friend who remembers birthdays, plans get-togethers, and checks in just to make sure...
Olivia Tryburski
Mar 9


Behind the Scenes of Psychology and Reality TV: A Conversation with Dr. Steven Stein
7-minute read How I First Met Dr.St ein I first met Dr. Stein last year when he reached out to members of the Ontario Psychological...
Dr. John Lee
Mar 7

Breaking Free From Self-Doubt: How Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Helped Increase My Confidence
I’ve always been my harshest critic. For as long as I can remember, a voice in my head would chime in at the worst possible times:...
Shelby Ochshorn
Feb 23


Nostalgia: A Warm Embrace or a Trap That Keeps You Stuck?
Source: The time I was in a ball pit in 2008 Maybe Peter Pan was onto something when he refused to grow up. After all, why do certain...
Marcela Martinez
Feb 16


From Childhood to Cupid: How Attachment Styles Shape Our Adult Relationships
I’ve always been curious about why people approach relationships so differently. Some people seem to build and maintain relationships...
Nicole Quelhas
Feb 9
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