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Scott G. Eberle Ph.dPsychology Today |
Play and the human prospect.
The pleasures of beer drinking may have always helped bring people together.
Playing with a devilishly difficult number.
New words like gaslighting, pink slime, and greenwashing can become sinister.
The importance of writing to understand.
Art vs. efficiency in handwriting.
.AI meets the game Cards Against Humanity.
There's a whole lot of cross-species understanding in playing with dogs.
Clinical viewpoints illuminate the biography of historical figures.
When fun feeds outrage and rivalry turns to revenge.
Of supersoakers, tires, and transformative inspiration.
In abandoning script, are we sacrificing a piece of identity?
The rational vs. the empirical.
Can a step backwards carry us forward?
For some, there's no sport—winning is everything.
A Personal Perspective: Tricks, tall tales, and revenge on conspiracy theories.
Is cursive a blessing or a curse?
Personal Perspective: Play episodes trigger the mental wayback machine.
The lesson of the left-hand thread.
Lying, compulsive lying, and bullshit.