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Why Creatives Must Share Their Work
What a magazine photo and my mom’s pocket-sized art portfolio taught me about being seen—and why creatives must learn to share their work, even when it feels uncomfortable.
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by: (Bernadette Stockwell Ph.D.)
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When Happiness Feels Elusive, Try Making Fun a Habit Instead
If happiness feels like a moving target, it could be time to stop chasing it and start doing something simpler, more powerful, and surprisingly overlooked: Make room for more fun.read more .
by: (Mike Rucker Ph.D.)
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Not On The Same Page? When Shared Reality Breaks Down
Are you even in the same relationship? When shared reality breaks down, it doesn’t just confuse—it disconnects.read more .
by: (Jennice Vilhauer Ph.D.)
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5 Evolution-Based Relationship Don'ts
Here are five relationship no-nos based on solid research by evolutionary psychologists. read more .
by: (Glenn Geher Ph.D.)
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Brain Fog or Just Age? Decoding Cognitive Changes
If you or a loved one is over the age of 65, and has had serious changes in cognition or memory lately, then it's important to see your internist.read more .
by: (Diana Raab Ph.D.)
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Will AI-Powered Toys Rewire Childhood?
Will tomorrow’s kids trade imagination and empathy for the comfort of a chatbot in a Barbie dress? read more .
by: (Marianne Brandon Ph.D.)
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Honesty in Leadership
There are three forms of dishonesty playing out in the workplace today, impacting employees and the companies they work for. Here are the easy solutions for each.read more .
by: (John Nolan M.A.)
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I Thought Drinking Made Me Cool. I Was Wrong
Personal Perspective: A therapist's personal lesson on what happens when we stop chasing approval and start being real?
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by: (Jeanette Hu AMFT)
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Why Lifelong Learning Feeds the Soul
The science of learning and how it nourishes well-being.read more .
by: (Susanna Newsonen)
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The Misery of Chasing Happiness
What if everything you've been told about happiness is wrong? Solid empirical research reveals why chasing joy might be sabotaging the very life you want.read more .
by: (Mark Lipton Ph.D.)
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The First Stage of Enlightenment: A Psychological Approach
According to ancient Buddhist texts, there are four stages between initial awakening and full enlightenment. Here, we discuss the first.read more .
by: (Tchiki Davis, Ph.D.)
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Splitting: How to Outgrow It
Although it can seem like narcissism, the selfie culture is more a product of immature thinking, of wanting attention by seeming to be smart, moral, attractive, or interesting.read more .
by: (Steven Stosny, Ph.D.)
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'Purple Rain': The Impact of Domestic Violence Exposure
Childhood attachment can lay the foundation for how one experiences adult life. Lack of safety in the home can create difficulties building and maintaining intimate relationships.read more .
by: (Katherine Marshall Woods Psy.D.)
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The Transformative Power of Home Funerals
More and more people are returning to the longtime tradition of a home funeral/wake to not only
save money but have more control over the ceremony.read more .
by: (Suzanne B. O’Brien RN)
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Psychology Broadens Its Reach in the Middle East
Professional associations can be transformational throughout the world. The Middle East Psychological Association has high aims. read more .
by: (John McCarthy Ph.D.)
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When Is The Right Time for Couples Therapy?
How to tell if now is the right time for couples therapyread more .
by: (Tasha Seiter MS, PhD, LMFT )
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Screens, Genes, and Selection
Screen-centric lifestyles may be influencing human evolution through impacts on cognition, sleep, reproduction, and the microbiome, reshaping natural selection.read more .
by: (Sam Goldstein Ph.D.)
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Are Cheaters the Same as Liars?
You may think that cheating and lying are two sides of the same coin, but apart from both being unethical, a new study shows how these forms of dishonesty actually differ.read more .
by: (Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP)
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Fear can undermine democracy - here are 3 steps to resist
We need to acknowledge and break the cycle of polarising social media content, fear and populism undermining democracy. You can make a difference by following three simple steps. read more .
by: (Dusana Dorjee Ph.D.)
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The Links Between Depression, Mourning, and Melancholia
Depression may be grief turned inward. Therapy helps us mourn not just what we lost, but who we became in relation to that loss—and find space to be ourselves again.read more .
by: (Santiago Delboy MBA, LCSW)
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The Downfall of Sean Combs, Former Media and Hip Hop Mogul
Sean Combs, found guilty of physical abuse, faces up to 20 years in prison. Despite an acquittal of other charges, his reputation has declined along with his business connections.read more .
by: (Cathy Scott)
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Contentment Is an Inside Job
It’s easy to think that happiness is just on the other side of that next big goal. But what if joy and contentment are available in the way you live right now? read more .
by: (Robyne Hanley-Dafoe Ed.D.)
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Volunteering and Mental Health
Volunteering is important for the community, but it can also be beneficial for your mental health. read more .
by: (Heather Rose Artushin LISW-CP)
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Nutrition Trauma: Reclaiming Cultural Wisdom for Healing
When we lose our traditional foods, we lose more than nutrition; we lose identity, history, and healing. Learn how reclaiming ancestral foodways can restore balance and well-being.read more .
by: (Leslie E. Korn Ph.D., MPH, LMHC, ACS, FNTP)
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The Debates about ADHD Are Getting Worse, Not Better
ADHD debates are getting increasingly polarized. The history of ADHD, however, can help inform these debates, leading to more nuanced understandings of this complex condition.read more .
by: (Matthew Smith Ph.D.)
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Curiosity Saved the Cat
Curiosity drives growth, creativity, and connection—not just answers. Here's how to spark it daily and why it’s the quiet superpower behind learning and discovery.read more .
by: (Cynthia Vejar Ph.D., LPC, LSC/PPS, NCC)
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A 10-Point Plan to End Suicides
Personal Perspective: Individuals, businesses, schools, and government all have roles to play in suicide prevention.read more .
by: (John Bateson)
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The Scopolamine Breakthrough
A motion sickness drug that treats severe depression in hours? Discover how scopolamine may revolutionize mental health treatment for millions worldwide. read more .
by: (Mitchell B. Liester M.D.)
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Meat: The Ultimate Power Trip?
Meat intake continues to rise despite growing evidence of the health and environmental risks. Is our need for social dominance the real reason we continue to eat animals?read more .
by: (Sophie Attwood Ph.D., C. Psych.)
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Unlocking the Role of Glial Cells in the Brain
Glial cells support neurological structures, function, cognition, behaviours, physical skills, and motor coordination.read more .
by: (Ragnar Purje Ph.D.)
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