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Personal Perspective: Conversation can bridge divides with mutual recognition.


How clock watching and comparison are indeed thieves of joy


How to create more meaning in your gift-giving experience with your partner.


Constantly chasing happiness is likely the last way that you'll find it.


What scientific studies say about breathing, inflammation, and infections.


An evolutionary perspective on why masking ICE agents is a problem.


A story of moral injury beyond trauma.


Are the eyes the windows to the soul?


A simple equation that help us navigate the central tension of our lives.


Experience has more psychological benefits than possessions.


How social media puts adolescent mental health at risk.


Cardiovascular issues generally cause erectile dysfunction. But not in young-adult men.


Consistent and sufficient sleep supports memory, focus, and cognitive efficiency.


We can be mistaken regarding the interaction of forgiveness and apology.


Some of us struggle in December and are embarrassed to admit it.


Predictive processing and why your boundaries disappear at the dinner table.


Personal Perspective: Why we with mental illness are just as normal as anyone else.


How cultural emotional norms shape what therapists hear—and what they miss












What to say and do when fear shows up for your child.


The innate health assessment is an easy-to-use tool for dog lovers.


Tiny acts that lift mood and reduce stress.


Why human judgment still matters, even when AI thinks better than we do.


Sibling caretaking can be beneficial if parents are aware of the risks.


Stress biology, vulnerability, and a path to addiction with cannabis self-medication.


The three breakdowns that ruin good communication at work.


Giving great gifts, even if the holidays have you (and your wallet) cringing.


Metacognitive maxims can significantly improve your well-being.


Ukraine’s War Museum records history while offering psychological care.


Exercise has immediate and long-term cognitive benefits.


Why Plato's dialogues were meant to replace Homer.


Why this simple tool can support healing, even when words feel hard.


Why relationship readiness starts with the self—a Hallmark case study.


Meditation can create space between impulse and reaction at year-end.


A Personal Perspective: What separates upstanders from bystanders in crisis moments.
