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Psychology Today |

How attachment sensitivity leads to greater defensiveness during conflict.

Narcissism can be a liability, but when balanced, usually gives an edge.

Why your child's mind won't let them relax, even when things are OK.

The discovery of what includes everything.

5 tips for navigating social bullying.

Essential advice for parents seeking school accommodations.

The conversation around GLP-1 medications needs to shift.

Exploring the negative impact of unnecessary managerial control.

Why some forms of longing are not meant to be resolved.

Practical strategies for managing and coping with fatigue effectively.

Shrinking focus, not motivation, is undermining productivity.

The impact you don't realize you make.

Vaping skips the combustion, but not the risks.

Fandom transforms cheering into playful rituals.

Leaving a relationship is about clarity.

Machines could soon help elders out of bed, bathe them, and comfort them.

If your child or student can’t spell, this may be the reason why.

Viewing regret as a form of grief helps us deal with regrets and let them go.

The monks' humble act remindsus of something profound: our shared humanity.

How menopause and andropause overlap—and where they differ in surprising ways.

You can overcome eating anxiety rooted in fear, sensory challenges, or past experiences.

High-functioning clinicians, quiet suffering, and the cost of containment.

How stress and culture turn math into a source of fear.

Resistance often comes from overthinking minds that won't shut down.

Personal Perspective: How Captain Cook guided my voyage to happiness.

Why even with good intentions you can end up in disconnection.

Unexpressed feelings can remain stuck if not processed.

Seasonal affective disorder can feel draining, but with CBT, help is possible.