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» A Sense of Purpose May Benefit Your BrainTitle: A Sense of Purpose May Benefit Your BrainCategory: Health NewsCreated: 3/19/2015 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/20/2015 12:00:00 AM
» Committed to Making a Difference: The INFJ Personality TypeSome of the world's greatest leaders of movements to better the world are believed to have been INFJs. We owe a deep debt to these rarest of personality types.Tags: creativity, empathy, relationships
Some of the world's greatest leaders of movements to better the world are believed to have been INFJs. We owe a deep debt to these rarest of personality types.
Tags: creativity, empathy, relationships
» Can intensive mindfulness training improve depression?Depression affects about 350 million people worldwide and is the leading cause of disability. Mindfulness training is a promising approach to decreasing depressive symptoms.
» Assumptions of equality could hinder group decision-making abilityResearchers have demonstrated that group decision-making is affected by equality bias, whereby individuals underestimate or overestimate their own competency at forming judgments.