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Psychology Today
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Celebrating a lifetime of science, humanitarianism, hope, and peace.


Deciding to quit is often about reaching the same emotional bottom line.


The hidden psychology behind second-guessing your biggest decisions.


Ending your marriage the wrong way can having a lasting negative impact.


Treat joy like compound interest, with tiny deposits into your positivity reserve.


Boosting your well-being may be as simple as a walk in the park.


Personal Perspective: A sudden death, a quiet reckoning, a call to live fully.


An ancient framework for understanding your year instead of just judging it.


Practice makes the master when it comes to leadership.


How dopamine reinforces conflict—and how to interrupt the cycle.


Is that person dating you for you or for something else?


Signs you've grown steadier and more competent that you may have missed.


Responding to grief: Avoid doing the “wrong” thing and try these "right" ones.


Personal Perspective: Alone time can be a chance to explore relationships.


Prisons manage behavior but fail to transform minds.


Personal Perspective: We can be authentic selves and access the same in others.


Why food choices don’t define your health—or your worth.


Procrastination is treated as a problem, but it's essential to motivation.


Ethical standards are critical.


The first step in navigating shadowloss is acceptance.


Notice warning signs before empathy leads you too far astray.


Ignoring your feelings in childhood sets the stage for emptiness later in life.


Critical thinking is crucial for recognizing coercion.


It helps to understand their motivations.


Use these tips to help reinforce standards and expectations with employees.


How benzodiazepines can interfere with long-term anxiety management.


Tackling beliefs—not just behavior—is they key to lasting change.


5 questions to help you reflect on your true inheritance.


Close relationships influence confidence, behavior, and self-presentation.


Reduce the impact of other’s negative comments with this simple technique.


If you stop making unrealistic promises to yourself, can you have a better time?


Supporting hospitalized children and their families goes beyond basic medical care.


Navigating loss, professionalism, and what we choose to say out loud at work.


The brain carries both the machinery of thought and our genetic inheritance.


Preventing infections can protect your body and mind as you grow older.


Raising kids who win—and lose—with grace.









Personal Perspective: When I'm depressed, I need my friends to witness me.


If your workday goes from calm to chaos by 10 a.m., your nerves pay for it.


You can’t transform what you don’t understand.


We're taught that being authentic in relationships is not in our best interest.
