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Psychology Today
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Some reflections on "normality" and "abnormality."


Parents of teens should do what they can to prevent or at least delay use.


How to embrace a "just right" view of the self.


Research reveals how devastating jealousy and spite can be in the workplace.


Quiet talents can matter more than flashy ones.


American teens and their use of AI chatbots for mental health.


It's not hard to do, and it keeps your child emotionally safe for a lifetime.


Whether you stay or go, it's vital to change how you interact with a narcissist.


A 19th-century diagnosis for a 21st-century mind.


Acknowledging divorce risk can strengthen commitment.


Why your children pull away or turn against you and how to rebuild connection.


Frankenstein collections externalize the balance between life’s order and chaos.


Deion Sanders on health, confidence, and tuning into who *you* are.


Food insecurity is bad for children's long-term mental and physical health.


The 3 hidden, self-defeating lies that hold adult children back.


Chinese business values patience, trust, and balance to build long-term success.


"To grow, I have to go": How unseen growth is driving talent away.


Personal Perspective: Rituals of care can soften shame when parenting plans fall apart.


Detailing a client’s journey of nervous system retraining and relearning safety.


Be more curious and your creative spirit will prosper.


The myth of your tribe as honest broker.


Dag Hessen's new book pictures wolverines as wilderness in animal form.


New research highlights the heightened dangers of AI companion use for teens.


Some people sacrifice their present for a future that may never occur.


A Halloween tale of two tales: Lessons from fiction, lessons from fact.


Instead of focusing on getting the other guy to change, work on changing you.


Why chasing influence rarely brings happiness.


Personal Perspective: Any change can remind us that our loved one is gone.


Understanding and conquering repetition compulsion.


The fear of weakness drives our preoccupation with displaying power and strength.


Only-child myths, debunked.


New research shows that you can overcome illness even in your later years.


What is the place of scientific knowledge in legal and judicial reasoning?


Ever lose a friend and wonder why? Perhaps you used these phrases too often.


A conversation with Rosanne Cash and Matt Whyte.


Bringing free, innovative psychological support to war-torn Ukraine.


What is credibility, and how can we learn to convey it?


Narcissists promise you a future that never materializes.

Personal Perspective: Why witches continue to fascinate us.


Researchers have identified the characteristics of the ideal canine companion.


Love is a critical but understudied component of human flourishing.


How THC and CBD tap into the body's balancing system.


How to have a serious and meaningful discussion about screens with your teen.


Love fails without the ability to notice our own patterns.


A new book is a wonderful guide to rewilding our hearts.


Why repetition matters.


If learning is to take place, a student must want to learn.

Thinking about mob mentality, deindividuation and group behaviour.


Halloween is a reflection of our concerns about life and death.


Community-led resilience initiatives may be the best way to address collective trauma.
