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Malnutrition may be the hidden cost of using GLP-1 meds.


Five ways to get back on your feet after a breakup.


4 ways to protect your mind amid AI marketing.


Exploring the impact of imagined bariatric surgery while under hypnosis.


The hidden way our inner landscape prepares us for real-life change.


Avoiding the holiday mental-health hangover.


The hidden cost of living within a narrow band of "allowed" emotions.




Personal Perspective: Why shame often gets worse as you get better.



New research shows that empathic people are actually less likely to burn out.



Practical steps for aligning what matters with what your body can manage.



Don't be mistaken by what 'cool' really means.



Using loss to prompt existential reflections and growth.









Turn over a new leaf by turning on the charm.


Healthy family boundaries, from getting clear on your needs to communicating them.


How childhood experiences can affect our caregiving.


Learn to better express yourself in your relationship by writing a script.


How young is too young for sex toys?


Emotional neglect in childhood can quietly lay the groundwork for violence.


Should we be cultivating harmony instead of chasing after happiness?


How childhood emotional neglect creates a lasting sense of not fitting in.


For someone living with an eating disorder, your presence may be a step toward recovery.


Personal Perspective: The myth of doing it alone.


Narcissists often use money differently from the average person.


Not everyone wants to discuss their body—curiosity doesn’t equal entitlement.


When the good moments are real but the pattern is destruction.


5 tips for keeping your sense of self in the family during the holidays.


Your roles aren’t you; notice the discomfort and be your real self.


Guiding a child through the tough lessons politics teaches us.


Everyone wants faster results. But few know the strategy for getting them.
