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Unseen Trauma: Recognizing and Understanding Childbirth-Related PTSD

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BBC - Receiving compliments can be distracting, and lead to a self-conscious state that's cognitively draining.

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Psypost - Self-objectification linked to increased sexual dysfunction among women

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Psypost - New study links the Madonna-whore dichotomy to devaluing women’s pleasure

Getting a compliment can mess with your math’s ability

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Sciencealert - Getting a compliment can mess with your math’s ability

The need for power predicts engaging in competitive victimhood

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Psypost - The need for power predicts engaging in competitive victimhood

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Gender Bias in Medical Education: Are the Victims Only Women?

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Lack of sample diversity: How biased is our research practice?

Holding on to patriarchy-reinforcing beliefs comes at a price

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Holding on to patriarchy-reinforcing beliefs comes at a price

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"כלכליסט - מה עושה בעלך?" הדרך המפתיעה להתמודד עם שאלות לא ראויות בראיון עבודה

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Psypost - Madonna-Whore Dichotomy associated with patriarchal views and reduced relationship satisfaction for men

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