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Psychology Today |
Hope can leave us discouraged, but it can also change the world for the better.
How a simple question about a robe sparked an innovative initiative.
Are you a snob about grammar, schools of therapy, shoes, cars, weight, or pizza?
Let the employer conduct the interview and don't rob yourself of opportunities.
Surfing offers healing through exposure, belonging, and awe.
Our memories, while precious, are not as reliable as we’d like to think.
Science and common sense clearly show that diverse animals are feeling beings.
Three conversations to help couples take stock of what's working and what isn't.
Supportive relationships can help you learn healthier ways of relating.
At the most primal level, disapproval equals death.
Why do people work and vote against their own best interests?
How to say what needs to be said without causing unnecessary harm.
Imagination enables one to look beyond the world as it is. This is how.
Believing emotional problems are biological may lead to chronic medication use.
At last, some good news regarding the opioid epidemic.
What every couple should know before starting therapy.
Men are struggling, yet many feel therapy is not an option.
Lily King's novel "Heart the Lover" is a moving story of young love and emotional growth.
How teams turn knowledge into action under stress
When treatment stops working once you feel “better,” something vital is missing.
On the pseudophilosophy of panpsychism and its parallel to creationism
A parody of the Four Ps of creativity and the big-C, little-c, mini-C distinction.
What a sunset, a smartphone, and memory reveal about us
Consider these five tips for a calm, compassionate, honest conversation.
How some are able to build up a cognitive reserve.
Find your strengths by recognizing your weaknesses.
Men hate window-shopping, except for the romantic kind.
Is free will a known unknowable?
Why shifting from correction to connection is so powerful.
Smooth answers don't equal deep understanding.
Games have attempted to solve some of the most serious problems facing humanity.
What is the toll on our mental health?
Focus on your relationship and emotion regulation skills, not your loved one's.
Personal Perspective: My strategies to combat ADHD.