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Nick Haslam
Nick Haslam is Professor of Psychology at the University of Melbourne.
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Virtual anxiety
Nick Haslam
18 March 2024
Jonathan Haidt probes the causes of young people’s mental distress with refreshing humility
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“Am I the one who’s missing something?”
Nick Haslam
27 February 2024
A returned soldier’s belief in American virtue and progress is shaken
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Jagged solitude
Nick Haslam
18 January 2024
A German writer’s candid account of the shifting boundary between solitude and loneliness
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The old hack who could
Nick Haslam
29 November 2023
A defence of Joe Biden’s record highlights a deeper problem
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The one who told them who they were
Nick Haslam
19 October 2023
A writer and activist explores the changing seasons of grief
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(Don’t) always look on the bright side of life
Nick Haslam
25 July 2023
How best to deal with dark moods?
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The ambiguity of hope
Nick Haslam
15 June 2023
Do positive expectations and a sense of personal control add up to a unique predictor of wellbeing?
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President Wilson on the couch
Nick Haslam
16 May 2023
What happened when a diplomat teamed up with Sigmund Freud to analyse the president?
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Social fitness
Nick Haslam
23 March 2023
A tight network of interpersonal connections is both a buffer and a blanket
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Appointment with death
Nick Haslam
6 February 2023
How best should we cope with our awareness of death — and a desire to control when it happens?
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Illness and identity
Nick Haslam
10 November 2022
The stories we tell ourselves about our mental distress can have unexpected effects
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Threshold moments
Nick Haslam
16 September 2022
Is it any surprise that we cling to old rituals and invent new ones?
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Even amoebas
Nick Haslam
4 September 2022
A prince and a psychologist detect more of the Good Samaritan in humans than we might imagine
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Stranger danger
Nick Haslam
3 September 2021
An American take on the benefits of talking to strangers has a message for Australians
From the archive
New tricks
Nick Haslam
30 July 2021
We might not be able to change who we are, but we can certainly change what we do
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On seduction, brainwashing and being converted
Nick Haslam
15 June 2021
A characteristically elliptical new book from the famed British psychotherapist Adam Phillips
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The self-esteem racket, and other quick fixes
Nick Haslam
4 May 2021
How overhyped findings undermined psychology’s authority
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Sick of all my kicks
Nick Haslam
30 April 2020
Books
| Should we embrace boredom?
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Ages of anxiety
Nick Haslam
23 October 2019
Books
| There are reasons why Claire Weekes didn’t receive professional recognition, but they don’t take away from her achievement
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You’ve got to give it to Cupid
Nick Haslam
25 September 2019
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| A psychologist looks at how brain damage and disease can influence sexuality
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The second mountaineer
Nick Haslam
7 June 2019
Books
| Conservative commentator David Brooks mightn’t be writing for everyone, but he’s traversing important terrain
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Fighting for face
Nick Haslam
14 March 2019
Books
| What makes political leaders take their country to war?
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University challenge
Nick Haslam
21 October 2018
Books
| Is the heightened tension on American campuses evidence of more psychologically vulnerable students?
From the archive
Not my type
Nick Haslam
8 October 2018
What explains the curious persistence of the Myers–Briggs personality test?
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Going under
Nick Haslam
3 July 2017
Books
| When does consciousness end and unconsciousness begin?
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No time like the present
Nick Haslam
27 February 2017
Books
| Our experience of time has a lot to do with how we balance past, present and future