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Don Forsyth
Don Forsyth is an American social psychologist. Forsyth is at the University of Richmond and is the Gaylee Thorsness Chair in Ethical Leadership within the Jepson School of Leadership Studies.
Don Forsyth is an American social psychologist. Forsyth is at the University of Richmond and is the Gaylee Thorsness Chair in Ethical Leadership within the Jepson School of Leadership Studies.
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Beyond the mental health paradigm
Is your worldview making you depressed?
Psychoanalysis vs CBT: uncovering the unconscious
Why courage is critical to morality
The feedback loop from hell
Forgetting is more important than remembering
The truth about the Myers–Briggs personality test
Reality and mental disorder
When memory fails, imagination fails with it
Madness and Genius
There is no problem of consciousness
Creativity is not a right brain phenomenon
Phone addiction is worse than smoking or cocaine
The Problematic Rise of Big Neuro
The Bipolar Construct
Mental Health: Visions of the Future
The End of Psychology?
Philosophy, Therapy and the Search for Meaning
The hidden logic behind emotions
The difficulty of defining death
The neurodivergence paradox
More openness around suicide could help prevent it
Overcoming illness with your life story
New theory of placebos reframes mind-body problem
The hidden risks of Neuralink
The existential cure for the mental health crisis
The reality gap
The man who mistook reality for a fantasy
Is your brain really necessary for consciousness?
Neuroscience needs a new paradigm: The brain is not a machine