Tag: psychology
Dark Side of the Boom Review: A Sharp Warning About AI Scams That Needed More Solutions
What if the most dangerous impact of artificial intelligence isn’t some distant superintelligent machine, but a phone call that sounds exactly like your child asking for help? That is the unsettling reality Patrick Coughlin explores in Dark Side of the Boom. While much of the public conversation about AI revolves around future possibilities, Coughlin directs…
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Rewire Your Anxious Brain is a Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Anxiety
What actually causes anxiety? Is it something you think your way into—or something your brain does before you even realize it? Most of us experience anxiety as a mix of both. A racing heart that comes out of nowhere, or a spiral of thoughts that refuses to stop. In Rewire Your Anxious Brain, Catherine Pittman…
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Whatever Works Book Review | Thalma Lobel
Helpful for anyone from individual employees to managers to leaders of large organizations, Whatever Works shares valuable insights and practical takeaways to transform your professional life.
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Themes and Variations Book Review
Themes and Variations brings a fascinating glimpse into the mysterious workings of music on the human brain.
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