Lowering the Heat: A Science-Based Path Out of Polarization
Across the United States, the temperature is rising—socially, politically, and institutionally. Over the past several days, many people have asked […]
Across the United States, the temperature is rising—socially, politically, and institutionally. Over the past several days, many people have asked […]
When the video of Charlie Kirk speaking—and the shooting that erupted—went viral, it rattled a lot of people. One article
Whether you’re a mediator, diplomat, business negotiator, or family therapist, we need to talk about something uncomfortable: the God complex
Here’s a confession that might ruffle some feathers in the legal community: I think pre-mediation statements are doing more harm
I recently returned from an extraordinary family trip through New Mexico and Colorado, where we had the privilege of visiting
Separating fact from fiction in popular psychology’s claims about how long emotions last In the world of self-help and popular
When conflicts erupt—whether in our marriages, workplaces, or families—our first instinct is often to establish the facts. “This is what