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Shining a Light on Secrets: An Interview with Dr. Michael Slepian

Sep 9, 2020
BY Hasagani Tissera
Secrets—everyone has one—but why do we keep them, and how do they affect well-being?
SPSP News
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The Harms of Secrecy

Aug 27, 2021
BY Michael Slepian
Our secrets can feel deeply personal and individual, but new research reveals that we tend to experience our secrets in similar ways.
Character & Context Blog
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The Problem with Keeping a Secret

Jul 1, 2019
BY Michael Slepian
Keeping a secret is not usually a problem. But thinking about it too much is.
Character & Context Blog
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The Burden of Being Alone with Our Secrets

May 29, 2020
BY Michael Slepian
Not talking with other people about our secrets means that we are left alone with the hard work of figuring them out.
Character & Context Blog
Society for Personality and Social Psychology

SPSPotlight: September 2020

Sep 21, 2020
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What Happens When We Give Everything a Gender

Aug 8, 2018
Character & Context Blog

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