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Five strategies for parents to boost success in neurodiverse kids.
Teletherapy may be a smart option for the stress-filled lives of high achievers.
The narcissist may appear self-satisfied but struggle for body acceptance.
How to manage in-the-moment distress.
Many people carry stigma from childhood maltreatment, and they deserve better.
There is no "right" way to move with grief—only your way.
Research sheds light on the response to UnitedHealth Group's recent apology.
When an abusive person passes, their victims can feel denied and invalidated.
Studies reveal a surprising way nature helps with innovation.
Manage eating disorder distress during the holidays with planning and support.
Heart rate variability: A simple tool to promote relaxation and tension relief.
Addressing conceptual confusion around personality psychopathology.
The spooky space that's between human and machine intelligence.
When a relationship ends, it’s easy to feel like your heart has shattered.
There can be many reasons why medicine for psychiatric disorders isn’t effective.
Navigating the complex intersections of friendship and unrequited love.
Can antidepressants prevent us from getting better?
Why the last seven days of the year hold the key to lasting success.
Tips for balancing your well-being and your connection to others.
Brief cognitive behavioral therapy can still be highly effective.
Let go of "happily ever after" and find happiness one day at a time.
Research shows human "friction" is vital for a meaningful life.
Debunking work-life balance fallacies may be the key to achieving success.
Here's the best way to respond when a gift falls short.
Why you should let go of what does not serve you.
Seven ways to make sense of relationship conflicts without getting overwhelmed.
The effects of and potential antidotes to loneliness.
Can you fix the relationship or is it time to move on?
GLP-1 agonists may improve both physical and mental health.
Cannabis use in young people: A growing concern fueled by high-potency pot.
Take these steps to help your subordinate communicate more effectively.
A Personal Perspective: Should AI be trusted to diagnose and treat mental health issues?
Why the Ideal Self lies at the heart of leadership.
The psychology of late gift giving.
Many jurisdictions prohibit out-of-state therapists from treating visitors.
Christmas is a thematic focus and meaningful outlet for collecting tendencies.
3 radically new tips to find your freedom.
A guide for navigating boundaries around technology.
The stress kids experience to muscle through a challenge is helpful, not harmful.
Early on, effort will bring us success. Later, it can lock us into mediocrity.
Understanding the transformative journey of escaping cult influence.
Mindful alternatives to lashing out or withdrawing.
A Personal Perspective: Resilience lessons from living with multiple sclerosis.
Transforming mental health with psychoplastogens.
A new study finds transcranial magnetic stimulation may reduce alcohol cravings.
The harmful effects of a tendency to personalize.
Finding peace and direction in life.
Brain and behavioral effects on teens and young adults are of special concern.
How to handle difficult thoughts and emotions triggered by the holidays.
A Personal Perspective: Working on rehabilitation with a special patient.
TikTok spreads fear of your workout giving you an STD.
Learn to manage well while staying true to your sensitive nature.
The fictional stories of Sam and Berko shed light on global need.
Doom scrolling is linked to worse mental health and life satisfaction.
The first step to changing unhelpful thought patterns.
Think like a bee.
From shared territories and play, to politics and pay, animals may negotiate.
Having a "nose so bright" can be an asset and not a liability.
How to stop sabotaging your happiness and start living your truth.
Giving up has a bad rap. It shouldn’t.
Learn about recent studies into misophonia as well as the importance of outreach.
Practical ways to support your lonely child.
For students with depression or anxiety, there's less stigma and more treatment.
Lessons on flexibility and agility in fostering mental health.
What amnesia may be able to tell us about memory and memory loss.
Turn heartbreak into growth with these empowering strategies.
The holidays are triggering for post-traumatic parents. Here's why and what to do.
You may be experiencing more than "the winter blues."
Temperament is key to sleep training, but it’s not found in research or advice.
As older adults grow more frail, their demands may grow exponentially stronger.
Personal Perspective: How to find a legacy (and a good therapist).
Virtual comfort zones: The psychology of screen space.
Make an active shift from perfectionism to a growth mindset.
Polyamory's historical context and its meaning today.
Power imbalances may have a significant impact on the validity of consent.
Embrace personal values as an internal compass guiding eating disorder recovery.
Try these these experiments in hypothetical scenario reasoning.
Personal Perspective: How to embrace the holidays while coping with loss.
Finding ways to release anger is important for health.
While most adults masturbate, many people limit their enjoyment of it.
Avoid sequestering your screen-ager to the basement.
It’s no accident that “mad” is a synonym of anger.
Personalized and coordinated medical care at home increases quality of life.
Research-based strategies to avoid drinking at festive get-togethers.
We can set boundaries, be assertive, and protect ourselves from exploitation.
The discoverer of the "behavioral sink" was hailed a hero and then a failure.
Is the mind conflicted or does conflict just reflect thoroughness?
Doing the emotional heavy lifting in a relationship can hurt you.
Here is a basic framework for health, well-being, and illness.
Focus on what truly matters and let go of what doesn’t over the holidays.