People Who Wear Glasses Are More Intelligent (And Here’s Why)

People Who Wear Glasses Are More Intelligent (And Here’s Why) Do the brightest minds see dimly? We tell you that at first glance this shortcut seems easy. When we imagine the greatest talents of that time, our mind can’t help but picture them wearing glasses. But is this preconceived idea true? Yes, psychiatrist Marine Collomb … Read more

A new music festival to discover in the breathtaking setting of the Alps

A new music festival to discover in the breathtaking setting of the Alps Majestic mountains, a magical atmosphere and voices echoing to the summit: the new Diapason Megève Classical Music Festival promises an unusual experience from March 27 to 30, 2025. This unique event combines prestigious concerts, artistic encounters and intense projections in the heart … Read more

Here Are 3 Types of Friendship That Ensure True Relationships

Here Are 3 Types of Friendship That Ensure True Relationships Ahh… friendship, what a complex concept! Psychology experts describe this feeling as mutual affection between two people whose relationship is based on common values. Friendship should be based on essential keys like trust, sharing and communication to build healthy and lasting relationships. boris charpentierPsychologists and … Read more

According to these three experts, 9 bases of self-esteem

According to these three experts, 9 bases of self-esteem Frédéric Fanguet, is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist, most notably the author of the psychological comic book Kathryn Meyer and Line Haakem (illustrated). Self-confidence, how to believe in yourself? (Les Arens, 2024). Pyrene Hertz is a Jungian dancer and art therapist specializing in dance movement therapy and … Read more

Harvard sociologist’s secret to overcoming anxiety

Harvard sociologist’s secret to overcoming anxiety Anxiety is often seen as an enemy worth fighting. But for Martha Beck, a sociologist interviewed Guardian The key lies in acceptance and change. By adopting a caring approach and cultivating curiosity, she found her way to a more peaceful life. deal with concerns with kindness Instead of fighting … Read more

Ask yourself 3 questions to find out if you’re hypersensitive

Ask yourself 3 questions to find out if you’re hypersensitive If the World Day of Vulnerability is now on January 13, it remains surrounded by ambiguity. This personality trait, defined by psychologist Ellen Aron in the 1990s, affects many people, but without classifying it as a pathology. According to psychiatrist Nicolas Neveux, interview ouestfranceThis uniqueness … Read more

3 secrets to being happy, learned from the greatest scientific studies on happiness

3 secrets to being happy, learned from the greatest scientific studies on happiness Happiness, if I want it? Not enough. Positive psychology is based on a theory that 50% of our emotional well-being is actually shaped by our genetic heritage. This also includes the 10% influence that comes from external factors such as income, relationships … Read more

Sociability Questionnaire for People with Intellectual Disabilities (SQID)

The Social Communication Questionnaire for People with Intellectual Disabilities (SQID) is a specialized assessment tool designed to assess social communication traits in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID). Developed by a team of experts, including Moss and colleagues, this questionnaire serves as a valuable resource for identifying social communication patterns and challenges across various intellectual and … Read more