Psychology
Where we go for insights on mental health and well-being.
American Psychological Association - Leading scientific and
professional organization representing psychology in the United
States, with more than 115,700 researchers, educators, clinicians,
consultants and students as its members.
Beautiful Minds - Insights into intelligence, creativity, personality,
and well-being, by Scientific American.
Becca Levy – Research explores psychosocial factors that influence
older individuals’ cognitive and physical functioning, as well as their
longevity. She is credited with creating a field of study that focuses
on positive and negative age stereotypes.
Behavioral Scientist - Non-profit online magazine that offers readers
original, thought-provoking reports from the front lines of behavioral
science.
British Psyhological Society Research Digest - Publishes at least one
new psychology study every weekday.
Carol D. Ryff - Research addresses aging as a multidisciplinary
challenge that requires integration of many levels of analysis.
Frontiers in Psychology - Publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research
across the psychological sciences, from clinical research to cognitive
science, from perception to consciousness, from imaging studies to
human factors, and from animal cognition to social psychology.
Irvin D. Yalom - Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Stanford
University and the author of several highly acclaimed textbooks,
including Existential Psychotherapy and The Theory and Practice of
Group Psychotherapy.
James Hillman – Archetypal psychologist, inspired by Jung.
Jordan Peterson - A professor of psychology at the University of
Toronto, a clinical psychologist and the author of the multi-million
copy bestseller “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos.”
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology – Published by the
American Psychological Association, featuring original papers in all
areas of personality and social psychology.
Laura Carstensen – Current empirical research focuses on ways in
which motivational changes influence cognitive processing.
Lost Connections - Website of Johann Hari, British journalist and
author, who writes deeply-researched books about addiction,
depression, and anxiety. Hari has been trying to understand their
causes, and to explain to people that their pain makes sense, and
there are places in the world he has reported from that are solving
these problems.
Marc E. Agronin - Geriatric psychiatrist and the author of the
acclaimed book How We Age: A Doctor’s Journey into the Heart of
Growing Old and its sequel The End of Old Age: Living a Longer, More
Purposeful Life.
Mindful - Mission-driven non-profit dedicated to inspiring, guiding,
and connecting anyone who wants to explore mindfulness—to enjoy
better health, more caring relationships, and a compassionate
society.
Paul Wong - Editor of the International Journal of Existential
Psychology and Psychotherapy and two influential volumes on the
Human Quest for Meaning.
Philemon Foundation – Makes available the complete works of C. G.
Jung in editions that meet the highest standards of scholarship and
do justice to the true measure of this major creative thinker.
Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania –
Promotes research, training, education, and the dissemination of
Positive Psychology, resilience, and grit.
Psychotherapy Networker - A nonprofit educational organization
dedicated to offering practical guidance, creative inspiration, and
community support to therapists around the world.
Psychology Today On Aging - Regular, essential posts about the
psychological aspects of aging.
Roy Baumeister - Social psychologist who explores how we think
about the self, and why we feel and act the way we do. Known for his
work on the subjects of willpower, self-control, and self-esteem.
Social Psychology Network - Promotes peace, social justice, and
sustainable living through public education, research, and the
advancement of psychology.
The Psychologist - Published through the British Psychological
Society.
“Age is an issue of
mind over matter.
If you don't mind,
it doesn't matter.”
- Mark Twain