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Psychology Today |
Recognizing existing habits can make a difference for neurodivergent thinkers.
Why eyewitness accounts and memory can mislead us about UFOs.
Many dads today feel more fulfilled, but also more overwhelmed.
Most narcissists don't think their personality is a problem.
The small changes you can make to give your older cat a better life.
Our lives are shaped by the small compromises we make as we move through our days.
Defining sobriety and recovery, which shouldn't be used interchangeably.
Flexible thinking can enhance well-being and help us navigate conflict.
A recent paper challenges the idea that the body keeps the score.
What every parent and caregiver should know about children and reading.
Both employees and organizations are struggling, and there is no simple fix.
5 habits to break to rekindle your love.
Personal Perspective: What grandfatherhood teaches us.
Why forgetting is essential for memory, adaptation, and well-being.
Why personal growth can create unexpected tension in healthy relationships.
Parenthood was once common; why have things changed so dramatically?
How AI exploits our evolved leader-follower psychology.
Have hearing loss? Mindful breathing can ease the stress of tough conversations.
The Default Mode Network, tinnitus, and neuropsychology.
Repeated exposure to hyper-sexual scripts desensitizes; the fallout is hardest on women.
Personal Perspective: Supporting someone with chronic pain, from a psychologist who has lived it.
The barriers to women’s orgasms are relational, not anatomical.
6 strategies to develop a healthy play diet and reduce screen time.
Tips for reducing political polarization on social media.
What happens when a movement protects its founder instead of the truth?
Helping children become more considerate of others and less hurt by assumptions.
What UAP disclosure may reveal about us.
Exploring personal history and emotions is the first step toward change.
A new book by Laurel Saville explains how to transform human-dog relationships.
Will a less tech-obsessed routine become the next big healthy lifestyle choice?
Why parents of struggling adult children get hung up on helping vs. enabling.
Personal Perspective: Neurodiversity pride is neurodiversity survival.
You can teach kids right and wrong whether or not you have a religious affiliation.
Our perceptions are shaped by expectations, stress, anxiety, and expectations.
Many couples experience the seduction of similarity.
Religious cults mandate strict separatism, censorship, and autocratic control.
How to strengthen your optimism and increase your ability to flourish.
The first randomized controlled trial of awe reveals promising results.
Once siblings are on their own, their differences can take their toll.
What a global tournament reveals about our shared need to matter.
Strangers are really good at detecting your mental state in under a minute.
Learn from the perspectives of two teenage misophonia advocates.
What to do when you're carrying the friendship alone.
Three inmates vanished in the Bay in 1962. The story continues to draw attention.
Personal Perspective: We need to empower therapists to use their judgement.
What disrupted brain-body signals may reveal about selfhood.
Why partnership communication breaks down and what the research suggests.
How soccer's biggest stage challenges assumptions about identity and belonging.
A post-scarcity future leaves the most pressing questions unanswered.
The surprising science to make people feel instantly connected to you.