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Psychology Today
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Six questions can help you decide if your eating is triggered by your emotions.

A proper diet can help prevent and treat depression.

Five questions to discover your life's lessons.

How the unrestrained desire for money shapes the healthcare system.

We have bad narratives, not bad bodies.

When success delays help, the personal and professional costs pile up.

The mental health cost of always keeping the peace.

What displacement does to belonging, dignity, and selfhood.

Unpacking the link between digital exposure and children's behavioral issues.

Strategies that appear imperfect on the surface can carry adaptive benefits.

And how it shaped, and conflicted with, his philosophy.

When schizophrenia affects motivation, emotion, and connection.

Mindfulness isn't for everyone, but here's how you know if it's right for you.

Personal Perspective: Searching for hope in 2026.

Personal Perspective: An 800-year-old poem for your new year.

Chronic self-doubt quietly undermines trust in your own thoughts and feelings.

Personal Perspective: How coffee and conversation can help men connect.










Let music and gratitude guide you toward wisdom, acceptance, and calm.

Recent studies reveal four powerful ways to protect your brain.

Seven ideas for more happiness together in the new year.

New Year's goals can be achieved without spending money.

Personal Perspective: Skip the nonsense resolutions.

Self-awareness begins with admitting the limits of our knowledge.

They already know everything they need to know, or so they think.

It's a gentler, more sustainable alternative to the old New Year's tradition.

Technological innovations move at a faster pace than the ability to do research.

The impact of our everlasting struggle with life’s priorities.

A healing ritual for releasing guilt and shame.

A neurologist’s science-based guide to caring for the one organ we can’t replace.

Why do so many jokes and gags refer to what we breathe, drink, and eat?

Your mother's death reshapes and transforms you.

Against a perfect collective, survivors' struggle shows how teamwork is built.

How to notice your daughtering and get credit for it.

What a nocturnal animal can teach us about the origins of consciousness.
