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Spotting Schizophrenia’s Early Signs in Young Adults

Subtle shifts in mood, focus, and social connection may be more than “stress.” Learn the early prodromal signs of schizophrenia and why awareness matters.read more .

by: (Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC)

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How Psychology Can Help Build Housing Justice

Psychology reveals how housing insecurity harms minds and communities, and how empathy, storytelling, and collaboration can help build housing justice.read more .

by: (Mindbridge Center)

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The Importance of Managing Romantic Expectations

The switch from love and companionship to mutual growth has raised the bar to unrealistically high levels. Here's how to re-evaluate your expectations.read more .

by: (Matt Wotton, MBA and Graham Johnston, MBA)

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Deaths of Despair: What Are They and Why do They Matter?

Deaths of despair spiked during Covid and continue to have lasting effects on our families, children and teens. Awareness and interventions are key.read more .

by: (Lantie Elisabeth Jorandby M.D.)

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Better Understanding Loneliness Through Your Experiences

Loneliness isn’t one thing—it has different causes and needs different solutions. Discover how understanding your unique pattern can help you feel truly connected again.read more .

by: (Hans Rocha IJzerman Ph.D.)

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6 Reasons Why People Believe Health Misinformation

Misinformation is leading more people to avoid medical care and seek out alternatives, which can put their health at risk and create public health and economic problems.read more .

by: (Michael Miller, MD)

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We Know What We Know, but We Feel How We Feel

It's amazing how long we struggle with issues that we can easily fix. Welcome to the therapy cheat code.read more .

by: (Bill O’Leary, Psy.D., LCSW-R)

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How I Found Spirituality in Recovery From Compulsive Sexual Behavior

A Personal Perspective: From childhood adversity, to sexual compulsion, to spirituality.read more .

by: (Sam Louie MA, LMHC, CSAT)

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Can a Hike Change Your Mental State? Research Says Yes

Hiking through the forests provides different mental health benefits than moving through mountains or near water. Learn how to hack your hike to support mental health.read more .

by: (Aimee Frazier MA, LPC)

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How the Drug Supply Impacts the Overdose Crisis

The drug supply is always changing. Fentanyl continues to dominate, but there are other concerning substances in the mix that could impact overdoses in the future.read more .

by: (Abdullah Shihipar, MPH)

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A Profound Solution: Finding a Third Way in a Divided World

Conflict can spark creativity when we listen deeply and seek higher ground. Discover how courage, empathy, and imagination create solutions beyond sides.read more .

by: (Tony Daloisio Ph.D.)

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Abusive Relationships Aren't Built on Codependency

New research shows how abusers engineer emotional attachment to keep partners from leaving. Here’s how love can be used as control — and how to recognise it.read more .

by: (Mags Lesiak MPhil)

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Seeing the Complexity of a Profound Truth Is a Quantum Act

Many of us feel completely burned out, overwhelmed, and possibly frightened right now. We have more power for change than we realize, and it's time to claim it.read more .

by: (Susannah and Nathan Furr)

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Self-Pleasure Is Self-Care for Menopausal Women

New Kinsey Institute research finds that self-pleasure is an effective tool for managing various symptoms of menopause, including sleep disturbances and mood changes.read more .

by: (Justin J. Lehmiller Ph.D.)

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“I Know What I Want to Do: Why Can’t I Do It?”

Want to make a change but just can't? These are the real reasons you’re stuck.read more .

by: (Valerie Hoover Ph.D.)

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What Makes Us Scared?

Anything can be scary, it just depends on how we dress it up. Give it context—make it feel "off," create intrigue; surprise them at appropriate times—be unpredictable.read more .

by: (Christopher Dwyer Ph.D.)

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A Look at Personal Development

There is no need to attend to the unending task of demonstrating we're enough. Our desire to grow can begin with accepting who we are now while opening to possibilities.read more .

by: (Paul J Dunion Ed.D.)

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What Does Psychology Say About Your Halloween Costume?

Costumes can be a great way to explore oneself and to let go of the everyday self. But things can go wrong when we try too hard to impress.read more .

by: (Janina Steinmetz Ph.D.)

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Two Dimensions of Thought in the Age of AI

Personal Perspective: What if intelligence isn't one thing, but two curious dimensions—and AI just revealed the hidden rift we never knew existed?read more .

by: (John Nosta)

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‘Chatfishing’ Is a Growing Dating Concern With AI

The growth of artificial intelligence in everyday life, including dating, has led to the increasing risk of what's being called "chatfishing." Here's what it is and what to do.read more .

by: (Bruce Y. Lee M.D., M.B.A.)

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