
Behavioral Spillover for Sustainable Dinners
History Repeats One of the very first facts drilled into all students of human behavior is the power of past behaviour to predict our future actions. Much of what we do is habitual and, as
History Repeats One of the very first facts drilled into all students of human behavior is the power of past behaviour to predict our future actions. Much of what we do is habitual and, as
More than a decade ago, social scientists established the trajectory of satisfaction with life for people who got married and stayed married. By then, many studies had already shown that in the years leading up
by Rachel Conrad, MD, and J. Wesley Boyd, MD, PhD Imagine being a college student like Alex, who was experiencing increasing anxiety and depression as the academic year progressed. During the spring semester, Alex finally
A recent study, “Exploring the Lived Experiences of Autistic Women: A Thematic Synthesis” (Gosling, Hartley, & Purrington, 2024), brings much-needed attention to the unique challenges faced by autistic women. By analysing the experiences of hundreds
When your mind wanders over events and experiences you’ve had, do these tend to be good ones or memories you’d rather push away? How about when you’re faced with a new situation where it’s not
Over a year ago, some of my faculty colleagues and I started a tradition in which we try out different restaurants in the Austin area. This quickly became a highlight worth looking forward to, an