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How Childhood Coping Traits Affect Our Adult Relationships
The very traits that once helped individuals survive a dysfunctional childhood often become the same ones that create tension and pain in adult relationships.read more .
by: (Kaytee Gillis, LCSW)
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Love Not Lost: When Partners Come Back
Breaking up is not always forever, nor do partners always want it to be. read more .
by: (Wendy L. Patrick, J.D., M.Div., Ph.D.)
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A Therapist's Confession: Tools Borrowed for My Own Growth
Therapy practices are not just for clients.read more .
by: (Jennifer Gerlach LCSW)
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Fitting In vs. Belonging: The Hidden Cost of Social Drinking
Is alcohol a shortcut to connection—or a block to belonging?read more .
by: (Jeanette Hu AMFT)
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Am I a Bad Person?
Perfectionists may attempt to embody an absolute and consistent goodness, yet morality often requires us to treat others differently, which can feel confusing and scary.read more .
by: (Leon Garber LMHC)
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New Research Into Cocaine's Damaging Effects on the Heart
Cocaine is harmful to the heart, and using alcohol at the same time confers a significantly increased risk of life-threatening and persistent damage to the cardiovascular system.read more .
by: (Mark S. Gold M.D.)
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Brain Transmissions, Functions and Holistic Efficiencies
Gliotransmitters help support motor nerve terminals and neuronal communication between neurons and other glial cells, a process that may be mediated by calcium ion signalling.read more .
by: (Ragnar Purje Ph.D.)
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Are We Hardwired for Trust?
Trust, which is rooted in evolution, enables cooperation, social stability, and progress. Building trust through honesty, reliability, and empathy nurtures better relationships.read more .
by: (Sam Goldstein Ph.D.)
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The Psychology of Becoming Who You Want to Be
Most of us wait for the right moment to change—but what if real transformation happens quietly, inside, before anything outside shifts?read more .
by: (Chris Tompkins)
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The Deadly Truth About Broken Heart Syndrome in Men
Think only women get broken heart syndrome? Think again. This rare heart condition is far more deadly in men, and science is racing to understand why.read more .
by: (Arash Emamzadeh)
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A Move to Assisted Living Brings Up Memories of the Past
Personal Perspective: Are you in the process of caring for a challenging, aging parent? If so, buckle up.read more .
by: (Franne Sippel Ed.D., LP)
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From Bullied to Bully to Butcher
Bryan Kohberger lost over 100 pounds to escape bullying, and then became a killer. Research reveals the dangerous psychology that can turn some victims into predators.read more .
by: (Joni E Johnston Psy.D.)
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Was It Synchronicity, Mere Coincidence, or Something Else?
Personal Perspective: Have you ever experienced an uncanny coincidence? Did it give you the willies? An eerie story from my youth captures the wonder of synchronicity.read more .
by: (Robert Evans Wilson Jr.)
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Why AI, Not Silly Videos, Might Be Brain Rot
Social media brain rot is on our radar as something we need to protect kids from, while we encourage the use of AI. Scientific research shows these priorities need to be reversed.read more .
by: (David Weitzner Ph.D.)
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How We Spread Hate
Untreated, hate tends to worsen due to its characteristic projection and reactivity. When hate is in our hearts, we project it onto other people, who typically react in kind.read more .
by: (Steven Stosny, Ph.D.)
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How to Cope Without Melting Down or Burning Out
Are we celebrating emotional dysfunction? How to cope without melting down or burning out. read more .
by: (Terrell L. Strayhorn Ph.D.)
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Infidelity on Social Media: A Town Square of Public Shaming
The narratives of infidelity on social media can provoke many uncomfortable emotions in us. It is easy to project those onto others rather than examining our own reactions. read more .
by: (Silva Neves)
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The 'Fake News' Retort Makes a Comeback
When reporters’ questions are answered with the retort “fake news,” it undermines the ability to discern truth from falsehood. Education and critical thinking are crucial defenses.read more .
by: (Rita Watson MPH)
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The Emotional Cost of Working With Machines
Discover how AI transforms not just tasks but emotions in the workplace, revealing the hidden challenges and opportunities that come with this technological shift.read more .
by: (Giang Hoang Ph.D.)
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Tuning Out the Noise, From Without or Within
Every day we're assailed by all sorts of noise—physical, psychological, social, political—that disrupts concentration and increases stress. Here's how to turn down the volume.read more .
by: (J. Ibeh Agbanyim Ph.D.)
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Maybe It's Not That Bad to Think About Your Ex
After a relationship breakup, it’s natural to try to purge all thoughts of your ex. New relationship research on getting over a heartbreak shows why that might not always work.read more .
by: (Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP)
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Can Self-Compassion Help Heal Body Image Shame?
Personal Perspective: A fear of being judged can subtly influence what we wear, say, or do. But what if self-compassion is the key to showing up fully, as we are in this moment?read more .
by: (Gregg McBride)
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The Transgender Road to Tennessee
Personal Perspective: After the Supreme Court decision on gender-affirming care, Tennessee (and others) will take an intensely personal decision away from teens and parents.read more .
by: (Roseann Foley Henry)
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Secrets to Happy Aging
Aging is easier for some to handle than for others. As with other life stages, much of the success has to do with having a positive attitude and being involved in the world.read more .
by: (Diana Raab Ph.D.)
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The Top 5 Myths About Weight Loss and Mental Health
Think weight loss will fix your mental health? These 5 myths reveal why chasing thinness may be harming, not helping, your well-being.read more .
by: (Carolyn Karoll LCSW-C, CEDS-C)
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3 Alarming Reasons Many Kids Are Having Midlife Crises at 12
Many tweens are lying awake at night, worried about finding success and meaning in their lives. This is mainly due to their being inundated with digital distortions of true life.read more .
by: (Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.D.)
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Why It’s Hard to Make Friends as a Grown-Up
It's getting harder and harder to make new friends as an adult, and it's not too easy to hold onto the old ones, either. Here's what's going on and what you can do about it.read more .
by: (Loren Soeiro, Ph.D. ABPP)
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The Joy and Fear of Pregnancy After Infertility
What happens when the two pink lines finally appear—after years of heartbreak? For Felicia, joy arrived with fear, guilt, and the fragile task of trusting her body again.read more .
by: (S. Fenella Das Gupta Ph.D., MFT)
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Why Teens Love Location-Sharing
Location sharing is now part of daily life for many young people. While it can enhance connection and safety, it also raises questions about privacy and autonomy.read more .
by: (Pamela B. Rutledge Ph.D., M.B.A.)
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