Beyond Day 1: Small Acts Build Big Recovery
Tired of feeling like one slip-up wipes out your progress? Discover how to build resilience and recovery, one small step at a time.
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by: (Jeanette Hu AMFT)
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Heal the Inner Child to Change the Trajectory of Your Habits
A Personal Perspective: Do you want to find peace? Take care of your inner child. .
by: (Susan Keller)
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3 Reasons Highly Sensitive People Need More Time Alone
A high capacity for empathy and deep cognitive processing can create a state of overstimulation for highly sensitive people. When that happens, solitude becomes a valuable respite..
by: (Virginia Thomas Ph.D.)
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The Fight to Be Right: What Are You Fighting For?
It looks like there's one world, but there are actually 8 billion worlds. The "truth" depends on whose head you’re inside and whose movie you’re watching..
by: (Nancy Colier LCSW, Rev.)
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Are There Any Female Spree Killers?
Although Sabrina Kauldhar is viewed as a potential serial killer, her three-day deadly rampage seems more like a spree, which helps anticipate her motive. .
by: (Katherine Ramsland Ph.D.)
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The Stigma of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Recognizing postpartum symptoms beyond the baby blues..
by: (Erin O’Connor Ed.D.)
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Racing From Trauma to Triumph
In a journey from trauma to triumph, racing partners Kerry Gruson and Caryn Lubetsky embody the power of forgiveness, determination, and teamwork..
by: (Eva Ritvo M.D.)
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Are You Too Involved in Your Adult Child's Life?
When your adult child is struggling, it’s natural to want to help—but are you sacrificing your own well-being in the process?.
by: (Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.D.)
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Flexibility Is the New Currency
Cash used to be king, but now flexibility reigns. Discover five ways to lead remote teams to thrive in today's evolving workplace..
by: (Ashley C. Jordan Ph.D.)
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Celebrating Human Potential and Achievement
Peter Drucker wanted to know what made people tick, especially successful ones. Learning about winners of high-level honors such as MacArthur Fellowships can be a savvy strategy..
by: (Bruce Rosenstein)
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Parents in Recovery
It's time to start a dialogue around the specialized needs of the 7 million parents in the U.S. who are in recovery from addiction..
by: (Sarah A. Benton LMHC, LPC, LCPC, AADC)
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The Number-One Problem with Being Single
One challenge with being single is feeling like you are not anyone's number one, that you are no one's priority. Well, there's more than one way of looking at this situation..
by: (Bruce Y. Lee M.D., M.B.A.)
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Breaking the Blank Slate
Personal Perspective: New reproductive technology will cause an unprecedented preference cascade..
by: (Jonathan Anomaly Ph.D.)
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Halloween Is Exposure Therapy
Personal Perspective: Halloween functions as a form of exposure therapy, forcing us to face the reality of death in familiar places. How can we make the most of this?
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by: (S. Rufus)
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Racial Socialization: Building Resilience in Black Youth
Racial socialization builds resilience by promoting pride, coping skills, and belonging. Learn practical strategies for parents to nurture Black youth through everyday moments..
by: (Isha W. Metzger Ph.D., LCP)
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How Perfectionism Is Associated with Cyclothymic Disorder
Cyclothymia often goes unnoticed because it's less severe than bipolar disorder, but the decisions associated with it may still lead to harmful consequences..
by: (Leon Garber LMHC)
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Inside Out 2: Anxiety and Cognitive Growth
The cognitive development that comes with puberty can both feed anxiety and help us overcome it..
by: (Nancy Darling Ph.D.)
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The Effect of Parenthood on the Adult Personality
We all have a reproductive story, but what happens when your reproductive journey doesn’t go as planned?.
by: (S. Fenella Das Gupta Ph.D., MFT)
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How to Be a Good Neighbor in Contentious Times
Practicing civil communication in a setting of respectfulness..
by: (Dawn O. Braithwaite Ph.D.)
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AI Model Predicts Dual Target Drugs
An AI model can predict dual-target drugs that can inhibit two enzymes at the same time to treat complex diseases and accelerate polypharmacology..
by: (Cami Rosso)
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How Seasonal Time Changes Mess With Our Brains
Next weekend's clock change will affect our brains and circadian rhythms, leading to sleep disturbances and mood shifts. Neuroscientists weigh in on what can be done. .
by: (Michael Merzenich Ph.D.)
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The Perception of Beauty
What makes some images beautiful and others ugly, and can we all agree?.
by: (R. Douglas Fields Ph.D.)
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How Therapists Can Help Non-Monogamous Relationships Thrive
What therapists should do, and not do, when working with polyamorous clients..
by: (Robert N. Kraft Ph.D.)
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What Is It Like to Be Conscious?
Is psychology and the study of consciousness still polarized around the dualism of human/nature, mind/body, subject/object, male/female?.
by: (Patrick De Vleeschauwer Drs.)
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Do Conspiracy Beliefs Constitute a New Personality Disorder?
People who believe in conspiracy theories usually hold more than one conspiracy belief and readily adopt new ones. .
by: (Frederick L. Coolidge Ph.D.)
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When Politics Gets Personal
Political fissures are tearing our nation apart. To what extent do people let political attitudes affect personal relationships? The study described here addresses just that. .
by: (Glenn Geher Ph.D.)
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Once Narcissistic, Always Narcissistic?
Have you ever wondered if people remain narcissistic throughout their lives? A recent analysis of narcissism across the lifespan provides some answers..
by: (Janina Larissa Bühler Ph.D.)
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The Power of Being Connected to Your Baby
From the moment we’re born, our brains are primed to interact with the world around us, especially with our primary caregivers..
by: (Greer Kirshenbaum Ph.D.)
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We Now Know Where PTSD Lives in the Brain
We found a way to see where PTSD lives in the brain, and we used this to treat a patient with severe PTSD. Psychiatry is actually advancing and PTSD's days are numbered..
by: (David M. Carreon, MD)
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The Socratic Mirror: Moving Beyond the Dialogue
Powered by LLMs, AI-driven reflection turns traditional dialogue into a dynamic journey of learning and self-discovery..
by: (John Nosta)
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