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Do We Have an Instinctive Urge to Be Kind?

By Emiliana Simon-Thomas — 2019

When someone needs help, what is your first impulse?

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“For your husband, your illness may have made him acutely aware of not just your mortality, but also his own.”

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Stephen Porges: ‘Survivors are Blamed Because they Don’t Fight’

The psychiatry professor on the polyvagal theory he developed to understand our reactions to trauma.

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The Power of Kindness: Why Being Nice Benefits Us All

From boosting your mood to lowering stress, the power of kindness is proven.

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I’m a Neuroscientist, and This Is How ‘Compassion Meditation’ Helps You Feel Less Alone While Social Distancing

While we practice social distancing and spend less time with friends and family, it's easy to get lost in your own head and melt into a puddle of worry.

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