Why Am I Not Having Sex With My Partner?
Understanding why you're not having sex with your partner is crucial to improving your relationship..
by: (Kelli Miller LCSW)
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Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, and the Risk of Weight Gain
Which commonly used drugs for depression put patients most at risk for weight gain? .
by: (Samuel T. Wilkinson, M.D.)
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A Surprising Antidote to Loneliness at Work
We're all lonelier than ever, in our workplaces as well as in our personal lives. But we may find some hope in a surprising factor that reduces both loneliness and burnout..
by: (Susan Biali Haas M.D.)
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Surgeon General Advisory: We Need to Fix Parental Stress
Severe, prolonged stress is impacting the mental health of parents..
by: (Elizabeth Earnshaw, MA, LMFT, CGT)
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The Surprising Psychology of Serendipity
When presented with an inexplicable chain of events, the brain will create its own explanation. And when those events are positive, we may experience serendipity..
by: (Matt Johnson Ph.D.)
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How to Think of Your Own Needs First
Is it your default to attend to others' needs before your own? Here are some ways to consider your own needs and act upon them..
by: (Dorothy Chin Ph.D.)
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Our Cognitive Manifest Destiny: Humanity's New Horizon
Our Cognitive Manifest Destiny doesn't let us yield to AI, but demands we embrace the vast human potential that lies ahead..
by: (John Nosta)
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Still Unhappily Single? This May Be Why
Singlehood is a desired state for some people, but not for other single people. What differentiates people who are single by choice from people who are involuntarily single?.
by: (Theresa E. DiDonato Ph.D.)
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The Importance of Difference in Studying Animal Cognition
Human brains are biased toward the comfort of similarity, but in horses and life, differences are more important..
by: (Janet L. Jones Ph.D.)
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How I Healed After Being a Parentified Child
Personal Perspective: Counteracting the effects of my childhood neglect takes practice, but I've found healing along the way. Here are the steps I took. .
by: (Gina DeMillo Wagner)
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How Helicopter Parents Hurt Their Children
Overparenting, also known as being a helicopter parent, is detrimental for children and can create helplessness later in life..
by: (Mary Ann Little Ph.D.)
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How to Design for Solitude
Designing for solitude is not about strengthening isolation but, rather, about allowing all people to coexist—introverts, extroverts, and ambiverts alike. .
by: (Erin Peavey)
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8 Reasons a Kind Person Can Come From Difficult Parents
Children of difficult parents are doubly likely to resemble their parents, due to both genes and environment. How do some people far exceed expectations?.
by: (Seth J. Gillihan PhD)
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Mass Shooters Acting From Within a Depraved Subculture
Research into eating disorders and mass shooters reveals a common thread—overvalued ideas that are relished, amplified, and nurtured online. .
by: (Tahir Rahman M.D.)
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Is Media Culture Priming the World for Bullies as Leaders?
There is a strong correlation between the rise of social media and smartphones, with the rise of autocratic governments around the world with bullies claiming to be heroes. .
by: (Bill Eddy LCSW, JD)
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Can Racism Ever Be Treated With Antipsychotic Medication?
A new case report suggests the possibility that antipsychotic medications could in rare cases mitigate racial prejudice and other ideological beliefs..
by: (Joe Pierre M.D.)
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Brain-Computer Interfaces Boosted by Novel AI Algorithm
A new AI algorithm can associate brain activity with certain behaviors, an advancement that can help improve brain-computer interfaces and find new patterns in neural activity..
by: (Cami Rosso)
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Parenting an Autistic Child: Coping With Marital Strain
Raising a child with autism can strain marriages due to stress and financial pressures. Discover how these challenges impact relationships and explore coping strategies..
by: (Lisa Zeiderman Esq., CFL)
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Are You Obsessed With Finding a Partner?
When we say goodbye to obsession, stop relying on another person to “save us,” and create a life worth living, we free ourselves from the neediness that destroys good relationships..
by: (Steven Ing MFT)
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From Trauma to Triumph
With his background as a Navy SEAL commander and trauma expert, psychologist Yotam Dagan urges people not only to survive trauma but to thrive in its wake..
by: (Mitzi Perdue MPA)
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Columbia University Report Details Wide Campus Antisemitism
A Columbia University task force report illustrates how much hostility Jewish students faced last year and how little help they got from the university.
by: (Pamela B. Paresky Ph.D.)
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Why the Best Day of Your Life Is Followed by the Worst Day
For every accomplishment, there is an equal and opposite emotional reaction that is likely to leave you feeling awful..
by: (Lindsay Weisner Psy.D.)
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Effects of Psychological Aggression in Couple Conflict
Psychological aggression is so common in couple relationships across diverse countries and cultures that partners commonly consider it an acceptable way of dealing with conflict. .
by: (Norman B. Epstein, Ph.D.)
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The Sports-Based Habit That’s Ruining Your Connection
Are you keeping score in your relationship? The habit could be eroding your emotional connection..
by: (Adi Jaffe Ph.D.)
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Is Your Personality Making You Exhausted?
The ability to stay energized is an important contributor to mental health. New research shows how neuroticism can tire you out but, more importantly, how to fix this..
by: (Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP)
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How We Make Quick Decisions About the Number of Objects We See
You often have to make judgments about how many objects you see. New research suggests that the degree to which the objects are typically seen together affects those judgments..
by: (Art Markman Ph.D.)
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Tapping Into Your Brain’s Intuition Compass
Embrace neuroplasticity, empathy, and creativity for personal and professional growth..
by: (Justin James Kennedy, Ph.D., D.Prof.)
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Do You Suffer From Parental Burnout?
Our current parenting practices and ideals are highly time- and emotional-labour intensive, and the stakes have never been higher..
by: (Anna Katharina Schaffner Ph.D.)
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The Buddha: The World's First Psychologist
The Buddhist influence on Western psychology started in part with Jack Kornfield, Sharon Saltzberg, Joseph Goldstein and other restless souls..
by: (Diana Partington LPC)
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What to Do When You Feel Out of Control Around Food
Do you say to yourself, "I feel so out of control around food"? This simple mind shift could help..
by: (Susan Albers Psy.D.)
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