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5 Gifts of Being a College Mental Health Counselor

When we focus on the gifts inherent in our work, we can combat the overwhelm of being a college mental health counselor.
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by: (Mia Nosanow MA, LP)

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Of Blackpink, Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters," and Assimilation

Personal Perspective: Attending a Blackpink concert with my child and watching Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters" helped me reflect on cultural assimilation, belonging, and identity.
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by: (Paul Youngbin Kim Ph.D.)

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How the Brain Builds Conversations Across Time

New research shows how the brain adapts to conversation timescales, using overlapping systems to enable fluid communication.read more .

by: (William A. Haseltine Ph.D.)

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How to Rebuild Trust After Betrayal

When trust breaks, healing feels hard—but it’s possible. Find insight, support, and practical steps to rebuild connection and hope. read more .

by: (Cynthia Vejar Ph.D., LPC, LSC/PPS, NCC)

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Unhealthy Idealization of Parents as a Contribution to Anger

Idealization of parents is an inherent part of early childhood. However, rigid and sustained idealization may yield a host of emotional difficulties, including proneness to anger.read more .

by: (Bernard Golden, Ph.D.)

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Boundary or Brick Wall?

Healthy boundaries protect connection, while walls prevent it entirely.read more .

by: (Duygu Balan LPCC)

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A New Way to Break Free From Eating Disorder Thoughts

Eating disorder thoughts are strong and hard to overcome. What if the key to overcoming them isn't reframing them but tending to the emotions underneath? read more .

by: (Morgan Blair MA, LPC)

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What's All the Confusion About Fusion for Dissociative Identity Disorder?

A Personal Perspective: Life and loss with dissociative identity disorder. Fusing parts and healing intergenerational trauma.read more .

by: (Adrian Fletcher Psy.D., M.A.)

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20 Years of Marriage, 1 Moment of Clarity

If you've ever felt like you're managing everyone else's life while your own needs disappear into the background, this story will hit close to home. read more .

by: (Tonya Lester LCSW)

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Is AI Making Us Lonelier at Work?

The more we interact with AI at work, the lonelier and more socially isolated we may feel. Research shows that our sense of belonging and connectedness at work may change with AI.read more .

by: (Marlynn Wei M.D., J.D.)

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The Solution Problem: Why Solving Problems Often Creates More

When solutions are everywhere, our standards shift. Are we solving real problems—or just creating new ones to fix?read more .

by: (Matt Grawitch Ph.D.)

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Is There a Right Way to Potty Train?

Potty training is hard, and can drive a parent nuts. Here's what research says (and doesn't say) about what to do and when.read more .

by: (Vanessa LoBue Ph.D.)

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How Culture Shapes Perception of Political Humor

While political satire can travel across borders, its meaning may be shaped by where it lands.read more .

by: (Monk Prayogshala Research Institution)

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2 Compliments That Are 'Terms and Conditions' in Disguise

Sometimes, praise serves to shape you, rather than to flatter you. read more .

by: (Mark Travers Ph.D.)

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When Change Feels Like Something Done to You

Going through the motions of change at work? You're getting all the stress without any of the benefits. Here's how to engage purposefully—even when it's not a change you wanted.read more .

by: (Michelle McQuaid Ph.D.)

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On OCD, Carl Jung, and the Teachings of Jesus

Personal Perspective: How my experience of OCD forged a new understanding of the religious parables I grew up with.read more .

by: (Collin O'Bryan)

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History as Story; Story as History

Stories help us understand lived experience, and many stories told from many perspectives help us understand our collective story.read more .

by: (Robyn Fivush Ph.D.)

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How Unsolicited Advice Harms Your Relationships

"Helpful" advice may actually be ruining your relationships. Discover why unsolicited suggestions often backfire. Learn four tips for providing a more compassionate response.read more .

by: (Dawn Clifford, Ph.D., R.D.)

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How to Have Less Volatile Arguments With Your Partner

It's not uncommon to argue with your partner. Here's one strategy to reduce how volatile those arguments become.read more .

by: (Katherine Cullen MFA, LCSW)

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Can "Vuja De" Help You See the World Afresh?

Not unlike the rivers, we are mobile creatures and we look forward to the next bend, the next challenge and our growth. read more .

by: (Bruce Wilson Ph.D.)

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The Use of Electronics Causes Great Harm to our Children

Protection of our children should include strictly limiting their exposure to non-educational electronic programming.read more .

by: (Ran D. Anbar M.D.)

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The Quiet Note: Music, the Language of Compassion at Life's End

When words fade, music remains. Explore how sound, silence, and presence offer comfort, connection, and meaning at the end of life.
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by: (Sara Leila Sherman, M.M., and Morton Sherman Ph.D.)

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Will Having More Sex Make You Happier?

Can having more sex increase your happiness and improve your mood? It’s complicated.read more .

by: (David W. Wahl Ph.D.)

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The Two Faces of Perfectionism

Is your drive to succeed fueling growth or hiding old wounds? Discover the two faces of perfectionism and how to turn yours into a force for good.read more .

by: (Jordan Grumet M.D.)

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The Ancestral Mind: How Evolution Shapes Our Opinions

Human opinion formation has evolved to favor survival and social cohesion. Understanding this enables us to develop more rational opinions in modern society.read more .

by: (Sam Goldstein Ph.D.)

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How to Make People Feel They Belong With 1 Word

Belonging isn’t built by accident. Here’s a simple way to make others feel like they connected to something bigger than themselves.read more .

by: (Ryan Jenkins CSP)

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What Are Your Relationship Values?

To foster effective relationships, it is helpful to reflect on your relationship preferences and values.read more .

by: (Jennifer Caspari Ph.D.)

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Putting Art to Work

Art is good for you.read more .

by: (Sally Augustin Ph.D.)

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A Roadmap for Navigating Differences

Skillfully working with our differences can deepen bonds and spur personal growth. An expert in conflict resolution explains how.read more .

by: (Marianna Pogosyan Ph.D.)

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When We Forget Our Oral Hygiene, We May Ultimately Forget Everything

Mouth microbes can travel to the gut and trigger neuroinflammation, which can contribute to dementia in patients with Parkinson’s. Good oral hygiene is essential for these patients.read more .

by: (Hamid Zand Ph.D.)

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