High-conflict leaders exploit cognitive biases to dominate. Science-backed strategies reveal how to neutralize their tactics—without losing your cool.
Christine Doss, the newly appointed Director of Behavioral Health Services, brings 15 years of expertise to Madera County.
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Since 2019, the Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care’s Center for Integrated Care has served as a hub for integrated ...
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Fibromyalgia is a complex, chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, ...
An interview with Karl Friston, a computational psychiatrist and an architect of an AI developed to emulate natural intelligence using active inference, physics and fuzzy logic.
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With the advent of Customer Data Platforms (CDP), these systems continuously store customer behavior data for purposes such as creating single customer profiles, analyzing, tracking, and managing ...
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