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Psychology Today
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Unmet needs, conflict, and the path from reactivity to inner authority.


Walking away from a bad relationship hurts so much due in part to a trauma bond.


Use the 'Ben Franklin effect' to appear more likable.


Science shows that enjoyable resolutions work.


Silencing the noise, setting limits on your time, and letting go of expectations.


Altruism activates the brain's spiritual network, especially when we are in despair.


Feeling lost? These three steps can help you reconnect with your true self.


A study investigated whether left-handers are overrepresented among architects.


When debt quietly turns survival into fear and routine obedience.


Unless you want conflict, do not bring your whole self.


Nature can be our greatest teacher and can remind us of the importance of rest.


2025 might just be the year of the cognitive slippery slope.


Our understanding of trust should not be grounded in Silicon Valley marketing.


Principle 3: How can we cross the empathy wall?







A recent study identifies factors that predict how well we respond to waiting.


Current trends indicate some shifting attitudes about having a human partner.


Why we tolerate being lied to.


Tips and insights to support a neurodivergent child's independence.


Understanding emotional outbursts at every age.


Personal Perspective: A shift that reflects our psychic adaptation.


Some holiday words have more than one meaning; some meanings have multiple words.


Road rage has many underlying causes, both psychological and social.


The significance of beauty in Kant’s philosophical system.


“What are you doing for the holidays?”—a harmless question that cuts deep.


How cultural expectations shape emotional expression and stress.


Loss of any kind can disrupt our thinking.


Eight ways the weight-loss industry lies, cheats, and steals your joy.


A good guy and ally can springboard a woman's career.


What would you want for your family if you were gone?


Shame is often the common denominator in marital disputes about money.


Why scepticism about ADHD persists and what modern evidence shows.


New research also points to easier ways of managing anxiety.


Make this year's holiday gifts become foundational for a lifetime of reading.


A question that invites us to ask why we turned to social media to begin with.


If you struggle with post-treatment pain, these methods can help.


Two reasons why people get stuck so easily in a cycle of perpetual conflict.


Navigating food, body image, and year-end pressure.


Small practices to reset your energy and reduce stress.


Disorganized attachment can arise from parents' unresolved trauma.


Predicting who would like an e-card this Christmas.


How do we define or quantify what we recognize instantly yet struggle to name?


Left-handers show different brain asymmetries than right-handers.


Sometimes we avoid facts because we fear what our values might demand.
