Forever Dark? How Dark Personality Traits Change With Age
Have you ever wondered whether dark personality traits change with age? A new study explored this question.read more .
by: (Sebastian Ocklenburg, Ph.D.)
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Have you ever wondered whether dark personality traits change with age? A new study explored this question.read more .
by: (Sebastian Ocklenburg, Ph.D.)
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Forever Dark? How Dark Personality Traits Change With Age
Have you ever wondered whether dark personality traits change with age? A new study explored this question.
Ghosting and Breadcrumbing: Silent Killers in Dating
What’s the psychological impact of ghosting and breadcrumbing on those who are looking for real love?read more .
by: (La Keita D. Carter PsyD., LP)
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What’s the psychological impact of ghosting and breadcrumbing on those who are looking for real love?read more .
by: (La Keita D. Carter PsyD., LP)
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Ghosting and Breadcrumbing: Silent Killers in Dating
What’s the psychological impact of ghosting and breadcrumbing on those who are looking for real love?
The Soundtrack of Anxiety: 'I Can’t Do It. It’s Too Scary.'
Anxiety is loud in kids’ lives. Small steps, music, and routine can turn fear into courage, one breath and beat at a time.read more .
by: (Sara Leila Sherman, M.M., and Morton Sherman Ph.D.)
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Anxiety is loud in kids’ lives. Small steps, music, and routine can turn fear into courage, one breath and beat at a time.read more .
by: (Sara Leila Sherman, M.M., and Morton Sherman Ph.D.)
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The Soundtrack of Anxiety: 'I Can’t Do It. It’s Too Scary.'
Anxiety is loud in kids’ lives. Small steps, music, and routine can turn fear into courage, one breath and beat at a time.
Acetaminophen—What You Need to Consider
Here are some facts about acetaminophen. Decide for yourself whether to use it, but ask the science funders to sponsor research to clarify what we don't really know.read more .
by: (David R. Clawson M.D.)
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Here are some facts about acetaminophen. Decide for yourself whether to use it, but ask the science funders to sponsor research to clarify what we don't really know.read more .
by: (David R. Clawson M.D.)
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Acetaminophen—What You Need to Consider
Here are some facts about acetaminophen. Decide for yourself whether to use it, but ask the science funders to sponsor research to clarify what we don't really know.
An Accidental Path: Mental Illness and Keynote Speaking
A Personal Perspective: I gave in to my creative itch and wrote about my psychosis. Writing wouldn’t derail me from my comfortable, albeit slightly boring, office job. Right?read more .
by: (Victoria Maxwell)
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A Personal Perspective: I gave in to my creative itch and wrote about my psychosis. Writing wouldn’t derail me from my comfortable, albeit slightly boring, office job. Right?read more .
by: (Victoria Maxwell)
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An Accidental Path: Mental Illness and Keynote Speaking
A Personal Perspective: I gave in to my creative itch and wrote about my psychosis. Writing wouldn’t derail me from my comfortable, albeit slightly boring, office job. Right?
Curating the Cellar: Women, Wine, and the Art of Collecting
Just as drinking wine allows women to "consume place,"collecting wine enables them to preserve and display those places, effectively bottling belonging, imagination, and memory.read more .
by: (Shirley M. Mueller M.D.)
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Just as drinking wine allows women to "consume place,"collecting wine enables them to preserve and display those places, effectively bottling belonging, imagination, and memory.read more .
by: (Shirley M. Mueller M.D.)
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Curating the Cellar: Women, Wine, and the Art of Collecting
Just as drinking wine allows women to "consume place,"collecting wine enables them to preserve and display those places, effectively bottling belonging, imagination, and memory.
One Mindset Shift That Changes Relationships for the Better
Here's how your locus of control can make a world of difference in your relationship.read more .
by: (Mark Travers Ph.D.)
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Here's how your locus of control can make a world of difference in your relationship.read more .
by: (Mark Travers Ph.D.)
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The One Mindset Shift That Changes Relationships
Locus of control can make all the difference.
Toxic (and Healthy) Masculinity in 'The Long Walk'
The latest Stephen King horror film offers audiences lessons in both toxic and positive masculinity.read more .
by: (Troy Rondinone Ph.D.)
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The latest Stephen King horror film offers audiences lessons in both toxic and positive masculinity.read more .
by: (Troy Rondinone Ph.D.)
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Toxic (and Healthy) Masculinity in 'The Long Walk'
The latest Stephen King horror film offers audiences lessons in both toxic and positive masculinity.
Can AI Really Think?
AI can process information extremely impressively, but can it truly understand, learn, or think?read more .
by: (Ralph Lewis M.D.)
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AI can process information extremely impressively, but can it truly understand, learn, or think?read more .
by: (Ralph Lewis M.D.)
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Can AI Really Think?
AI can process information extremely impressively, but can it truly understand, learn, or think?
When My Son Wasn’t a Person but Was an Ape
In everyday language, infants are considered persons, but not apes. Technically, the opposite is true.read more .
by: (Gregg Henriques Ph.D.)
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In everyday language, infants are considered persons, but not apes. Technically, the opposite is true.read more .
by: (Gregg Henriques Ph.D.)
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When My Son Wasn’t a Person but Was an Ape
In everyday language, infants are considered persons, but not apes. Technically, the opposite is true.
Five Benefits of Positive Self-Reflection
Before stepping out into a world full of both uncertainties and opportunities, consider first engaging in self-reflection. This is why.read more .
by: (J. Ibeh Agbanyim Ph.D.)
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Before stepping out into a world full of both uncertainties and opportunities, consider first engaging in self-reflection. This is why.read more .
by: (J. Ibeh Agbanyim Ph.D.)
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5 Benefits of Positive Self-Reflection
Contentment, hope, and more.
How Not to Help a Person in Crisis
Personal Perspective: It’s tempting to try to “fix” a loved one’s depression, but it isn’t the wisest course of action. Here’s what to do instead.read more .
by: (Terri Cheney)
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Personal Perspective: It’s tempting to try to “fix” a loved one’s depression, but it isn’t the wisest course of action. Here’s what to do instead.read more .
by: (Terri Cheney)
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How Not to Help a Person in Crisis
Personal Perspective: It’s tempting to try to “fix” a loved one’s depression, but it isn’t the wisest course of action. Here’s what to do instead.
A Powerful Teratogen for Autism
Alcohol use by pregnant women is known to be a major cause of neurodevelopmental conditions. Yet the search for autism etiology has largely ignored alcohol as a causative factor.read more .
by: (Stephen Greenspan Ph.D.)
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Alcohol use by pregnant women is known to be a major cause of neurodevelopmental conditions. Yet the search for autism etiology has largely ignored alcohol as a causative factor.read more .
by: (Stephen Greenspan Ph.D.)
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A Powerful Teratogen for Autism
Alcohol use by pregnant women is known to be a major cause of neurodevelopmental conditions. Yet the search for autism etiology has largely ignored alcohol as a causative factor.
Why Politics Makes Us Bend Our Own Values
Cognitive dissonance drives us to bend our values in politics. Learning to face it with curiosity can turn hypocrisy into growth and connection.read more .
by: (Amber Wardell Ph.D.)
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Cognitive dissonance drives us to bend our values in politics. Learning to face it with curiosity can turn hypocrisy into growth and connection.read more .
by: (Amber Wardell Ph.D.)
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Why Politics Makes Us Bend Our Own Values
Cognitive dissonance drives us to bend our values in politics. Learning to face it with curiosity can turn hypocrisy into growth and connection.
Mid-Semester Freak-Out: The 5 Things That Can Help
When college stress peaks mid-semester, parents can help most by validating, not fixing. Here’s how.read more .
by: (Rob Danzman NCC, LCMHC)
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When college stress peaks mid-semester, parents can help most by validating, not fixing. Here’s how.read more .
by: (Rob Danzman NCC, LCMHC)
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Mid-Semester Freak-Out: The 5 Things That Can Help
When college stress peaks mid-semester, parents can help most by validating, not fixing. Here’s how.
Why Our Brains Hate Rest
Why does rest feel so unsafe—even when you’re exhausted? For many high-functioning women with relational trauma histories, stillness can trigger anxiety rather than calm.read more .
by: (Annie Wright LMFT)
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Why does rest feel so unsafe—even when you’re exhausted? For many high-functioning women with relational trauma histories, stillness can trigger anxiety rather than calm.read more .
by: (Annie Wright LMFT)
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Why Our Brains Hate Rest
Why does rest feel so unsafe—even when you’re exhausted? For many high-functioning women with relational trauma histories, stillness can trigger anxiety rather than calm.
Do You Really Want a Relationship?
Happiness isn’t always about being single or partnered—it’s about whether what you want matches what you have. Do you really want a relationship?read more .
by: (Tyler Jamison Ph.D.)
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Happiness isn’t always about being single or partnered—it’s about whether what you want matches what you have. Do you really want a relationship?read more .
by: (Tyler Jamison Ph.D.)
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Do You Really Want a Relationship?
Happiness isn’t always about being single or partnered—it’s about whether what you want matches what you have. Do you really want a relationship?
7 Mistakes We All Make When Troubleshooting Our Problems
Clearer troubleshooting of small issues sharpens your thinking for big moments.read more .
by: (Alice Boyes Ph.D.)
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Clearer troubleshooting of small issues sharpens your thinking for big moments.read more .
by: (Alice Boyes Ph.D.)
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7 Mistakes We All Make When Troubleshooting Our Problems
Clearer troubleshooting of small issues sharpens your thinking for big moments.
Why Bilingual Kids Have a Learning Advantage
Bilingual children gain more than a second language. New research shows that speaking two languages strengthens memory, reasoning, and adaptability.read more .
by: (APA Division 15)
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Bilingual children gain more than a second language. New research shows that speaking two languages strengthens memory, reasoning, and adaptability.read more .
by: (APA Division 15)
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Why Bilingual Kids Have a Learning Advantage
Bilingual children gain more than a second language. New research shows that speaking two languages strengthens memory, reasoning, and adaptability.
How the Reptilian Brain Causes Anxiety and How to Retrain It
All humans retain a primitive, reptilian response to anxiety and fear which can increase discomfort. We can learn how to better assess true danger and thus reduce anxiety.read more .
by: (Phil Lane MSW, LCSW)
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All humans retain a primitive, reptilian response to anxiety and fear which can increase discomfort. We can learn how to better assess true danger and thus reduce anxiety.read more .
by: (Phil Lane MSW, LCSW)
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How the Reptilian Brain Causes Anxiety and How to Retrain It
All humans retain a primitive, reptilian response to anxiety and fear which can increase discomfort. We can learn how to better assess true danger and thus reduce anxiety.
