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From Wounded Past to Secure Connection: EFT and EMDR in Couple Therapy
What if the key to accelerating healing in couple therapy isn’t just in the present moment, but buried in the unresolved past?read more .
by: (Jason N. Linder, PsyD)
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Why Abuse Survivors Should Embrace Their Anger
Feeling and expressing anger at our tormentors is an essential and accessible route to healing. read more .
by: (Eamon Dolan)
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Why ADHD Feels Like Emotional Flooding, Not Just Anger
If you’ve ever felt like your emotions hit all at once, this post reveals why ADHD makes that flood happen—and how to find calm in the chaos.
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by: (Ugochukwu Uche MS.,LPC)
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How Imagination Challenges a Psychopath in ‘Pan’s Labyrinth'
Creative outlets can provide solutions and tolerance for the unimaginable, as shown in Guillermo del Toro's film "Pan's Labyrinth." read more .
by: (Joanne Intrator M.D.)
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Self-Help for Narcissists: How to Improve Your Timing
If you are a self-aware narcissist and want to improve your intimate relationships, a simple way to do it is by paying more attention to how your timing affects your partner. read more .
by: (Elinor Greenberg Ph.D.)
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The Subtle Joy in Being Patient
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by: (Alice Boyes Ph.D.)
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5 Things You Should Know About Tardive Dyskinesia
If you or a loved one takes antipsychotics, here are five key facts about tardive dyskinesia—a common, often-overlooked movement disorder. read more .
by: (Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC)
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When the Body Says 'No More' at the Wimbledon Championships
After the most public loss of her career at Wimbledon, Anisimova showed us how real resilience begins—not in the mind, but in the body’s return to safety, trust, and connection.read more .
by: (Michael Allison)
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Summer is a Good Time to Fix Family Dynamics
Summer school breaks may bring family dynamics to high pitch. Creative, self-help tools, outside of therapy, explore family dynamics and bring calm mixed with understanding.read more .
by: (Loriann Oberlin MS, LCPC)
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Are Most Leaders Good, Bad, or Mediocre?
Determining the effectiveness of a particular leader is not easy. How can we best evaluate our leaders?read more .
by: (Ronald E. Riggio Ph.D.)
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How to Teach Kids to "Break the Rules" Intelligently
Kids need to learn when rules help and when they hinder solutions. Four strategies help parents nurture judgment over compliance or defiance.read more .
by: (Timothy Cook M.Ed.)
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Caregiving and Caring
Recent economic studies confirm, encouragingly, that a career in medicine tends to attract people of above-average altruism and conscientiousness, as well as ability.read more .
by: (Louis Putterman Ph.D.)
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The Science of Psychosis
Contemporary research has brought psychosis out of the dark, transforming our relationship to it from one of fear and rejection to one of hope and recovery.read more .
by: (Jason Shimiaie M.D.)
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The 3 Reasons Adult Children Tell Me They Pull Away
If your adult child has become distant, here's what you need to know.read more .
by: (Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.D.)
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Simple Ways to Create Romantic Chemistry
Creating fireworks on a first date requires a spark. Here's how to light it up.read more .
by: (Wendy L. Patrick, J.D., M.Div., Ph.D.)
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AI-Enabled Robot Performs Gallbladder Surgery
Scientists create an AI model with architecture similar to ChatGPT to guide a robot to perform gallbladder surgery without help from human doctors. read more .
by: (Cami Rosso)
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Emotional and Spiritual Aspects of Healing
While modern medicine often focuses on pharmacological and surgical interventions in treating disease, emotional and spiritual aspects to healing often go unacknowledged. read more .
by: (Heather Rose Artushin LISW-CP)
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Benefits of Forming Democratic Relationships With Animals
Eva Meijer's new book is a fascinating, profoundly original, and important read about new ways of doing democratic politics with other beings and respecting their points of view. read more .
by: (Marc Bekoff Ph.D.)
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How Alcohol Impacts Male Perception of Potential Partners
Do prospective partners really become better-looking the more you drink? Research reveals the surprising answer. read more .
by: (Wendy L. Patrick, J.D., M.Div., Ph.D.)
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The Secret to Trusting Yourself
Discover inner peace & trust as you learn how gratitude, a mental hack, shifts your perception and fosters harmony, even in life's storms.read more .
by: (Dan J. Tomasulo PhD., TEP, MFA, MAPP)
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The Job Search Process Is Changing
The job market is evolving. Why is the process so hard, what has changed? We can do more to help our colleagues—and in doing so, will help ourselves in the future.read more .
by: (John Nolan M.A.)
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Cannabis Use Increases Depressive and Suicidal Thinking
Disturbing new studies indicate cannabis use in adolescents and young adults significantly increases risk for suicidal behaviors. read more .
by: (Mark S. Gold M.D.)
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Why Do We Resist Anything Different?
Fear of difference is rooted in evolution and social norms but hinders growth. By exposing ourselves to new ideas, challenging biases, and embracing change, we foster progress. read more .
by: (Sam Goldstein Ph.D.)
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Animal Abuse is a Red Flag for Domestic Abuse
Cruelty and maltreatment towards animals is a major red flag for abuse of people. Yet, few resources exist for those with pets. read more .
by: (Kaytee Gillis, LCSW)
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Do You Want to Worry Less and Live More?
Learn not to surrender your peace of mind to imagined catastrophic fears.read more .
by: (John Tsilimparis MFT)
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The Emotional Lives of Wild Neighbors and Why They Matter
Coexisting with wildlife relies on implementing the mindset of transformative compassionate conservation, respecting the life of every individual, and using non-killing protocols.
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by: (Marc Bekoff Ph.D.)
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Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
We tend to use others as a measuring stick. Though this practice is common, it's a recipe for unhappiness.read more .
by: (Dimitrios Tsatiris M.D.)
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The Pillars of Social Connection
We’re wired to connect, but are we getting it right? As global health leaders point to a loneliness crisis, it's time to rethink what social connection means—and why it matters.
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by: (Julianne Holt-Lunstad Ph.D.)
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From Nave to Chops: Men and Violence
To understand the link between masculinity and violence, we need to turn to Shakespeare.read more .
by: (Richard Gunderman MD, Ph.D.)
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You’ve Been Diagnosed With an Anxiety Disorder. Now What?
A psychiatric diagnosis can feel final, but seeing it as informative rather than conclusive can aid in cultivating adaptive means of coping and healing.read more .
by: (Phil Lane MSW, LCSW)
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