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| Arizona State University = Public research university in Arizona; large U.S. public institution |
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| Atlas of the Heart = Nonfiction book by Brené Brown; maps emotions and connection |
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| Brené Brown = American research professor and author; studies vulnerability, courage, and connection |
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| {{Quote|text="Anger is a catalyst."|author=Brené Brown|source=''Atlas of the Heart'' (2021)}} |
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| Center for Prolonged Grief = Columbia University clinical-research center; focuses on prolonged grief |
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| {{Quote|text="Language is a portal that transports us."|author=Brené Brown|source=''Atlas of the Heart'' (2021)}} |
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| Cognition & Emotion = Peer-reviewed psychology journal; studies emotion and cognition interactions |
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| {{Quote|text="But that shore, that solid ground, is within us."|author=Brené Brown|source=''Atlas of the Heart'' (2021)}} |
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| Columbia University = Private Ivy League research university in New York City |
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| {{Quote|text="The anchor we are searching for is connection, and it is internal."|author=Brené Brown|source=''Atlas of the Heart'' (2021)}} |
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| comparative suffering = Ranking one’s pain against others’ pain; blocks empathy and help |
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| {{Quote|text="When used constructively, it’s a call to courage and a path to wisdom."|author=Brené Brown|source=''Atlas of the Heart'' (2021)}} |
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| co-regulation = Shared nervous-system regulation through supportive presence and cues |
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| {{Quote|text="Never allow anyone to be humiliated in your presence."|author=Brené Brown|source=''Atlas of the Heart'' (2021)}} |
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| cognitive dissonance = Psychological discomfort from conflicting beliefs or actions; motivates rationalization |
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| {{Quote|text="Shame is a social emotion."|author=Brené Brown|source=''Atlas of the Heart'' (2021)}} |
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| Dacher Keltner = American psychologist; UC Berkeley professor of emotion science |
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| {{Quote|text="Heartbreak comes from the loss of love or the perceived loss of love."|author=Brené Brown|source=''Atlas of the Heart'' (2021)}} |
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| dehumanization = Denying full humanity to people or groups; enables harm |
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| foreboding joy = Joy paired with bracing for loss; anticipatory dread |
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| freudenfreude = Joy at another person’s success; strengthens relationships when practiced |
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| George Loewenstein = American economist and psychologist; proposed information-gap theory of curiosity |
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| Graduate College of Social Work = University of Houston graduate school of social work |
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| HBO Max = U.S. subscription streaming service for films and series |
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| Henry Riecken = American social psychologist; coauthor of When Prophecy Fails |
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| Huffington Foundation Endowed Chair = Endowed professorship at University of Houston’s Graduate College of Social Work |
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| information-gap theory = Curiosity arises when perceived knowledge gaps motivate learning |
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| Insider = American digital news publication covering business, tech, and culture |
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| Journal of Personality and Social Psychology = Leading social-personality psychology journal |
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| John Gottman = Relationship researcher and psychologist; known for marriage stability studies |
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| Johannes Hofer = Swiss physician; coined “nostalgia” for homesickness |
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| Jonathan Haidt = Social psychologist; studies morality and moral emotions |
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| Library Journal = American trade magazine for librarians; reviews books and media |
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| Los Angeles Times = Major American newspaper based in Los Angeles |
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| Love Lab = University of Washington relationship research lab led by John Gottman |
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| McCombs School of Business = Business school at the University of Texas at Austin |
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| Nick Haslam = Australian psychologist; research on dehumanization and concept creep |
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| NYU = New York University; private research university in New York City |
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| Osher Lifelong Learning Institute = Adult-education program network at U.S. universities |
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| Paul Piff = Social psychologist; research on awe, class, and prosocial behavior |
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| Paul Rozin = Psychologist; research on disgust, food, and moral emotions |
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| Paul Silvia = Psychologist; research on interest, aesthetics, and creativity |
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| Publishers Weekly = American publishing trade magazine; tracks industry news and bestsellers |
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| Random House = Major American book publisher |
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| Robert Emmons = Psychologist; leading researcher on gratitude |
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| schadenfreude = Pleasure at another person’s misfortune |
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| sliding door moments = Small choice points to turn toward or away in relationships |
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| stereotype-content model = Framework mapping warmth and competence perceptions of groups |
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| Susan Fiske = Social psychologist; co-developer of stereotype-content model |
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| SXSW = South by Southwest; annual conference and festival in Austin, Texas |
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| Time = American news magazine published weekly |
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| UC Berkeley = University of California, Berkeley; public research university |
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| UC Irvine = University of California, Irvine; public research university |
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| University of Denver = Private research university in Denver, Colorado |
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| University of Houston = Public research university in Houston, Texas |
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| University of Miami = Private research university in Coral Gables, Florida |
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| University of Texas at Austin = Public research university in Austin, Texas |
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| University of Toronto = Public research university in Toronto, Ontario |
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| University of Virginia = Public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia |
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| University of Washington = Public research university in Seattle, Washington |
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| When Prophecy Fails = 1956 social psychology book on failed prophecy and dissonance |
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| WorldCat = Global library catalog maintained by OCLC |
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| #default = Hi reader, have a great day! 😎 |
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