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Getting to the Psychological Core of Humility
We know a great deal about what humble people are like, but what is the central characteristic that makes them humble?
A Different Kind of Identity
People's identities can separate them from others—or bring them together.
What Is the Ego, and Why Is It so Involved in My Life?
The concept of "ego" is among the most confusing in psychology.
Easing the Social Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Older People
Many seniors feel isolated and vulnerable in their daily lives. A pandemic that further separates them from their loved ones can have a detrimental effect.
Let Character and Context Make Your New Year Happier
In dealing with many of life’s challenges, knowledge of human behavior is power.
Is it Time to Give Up on Self-esteem?
Serious questions have been raised about what, if anything, self-esteem does and whether it is as important as people usually assume.
People – Can’t Live With ‘em, Can’t Live Without ‘em
The new editorial team welcomes you to Character and Context.
New Editor for Personality and Social Psychology Review
The SPSP Publications Committee is delighted to announce that Monica Biernat will be the next Editor of Personality and Social Psychology Review, beginning January 1, 2014.