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Psychology Today |
Why shifting from correction to connection is so powerful.
Smooth answers don't equal deep understanding.
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.
How AI expands the domain of human understanding.
“Wonder drugs” for opioid use disorder look different on the streets than in medical journals.
On illusionism, cartesians, and qualia.
Why tolerating uncertainty matters more than taking sides in unresolved crises.
Why your place in your family doesn't define who you are.
Decades of research show catharsis strengthens anger, rather than relieves it.
Personal Perspective: Artificial intelligence gave me clarity to face what was coming.
Don’t be blindsided and paralyzed by rude, backhanded comments. Have a plan.
Will Americans promote the kind of leadership that democracy actually requires?
In a poignant essay, Patti Davis describes disenfranchised grief, ambiguous loss.
Here's one way that therapists decipher children’s hidden feelings.
Involuntary delayed retirement poses physical and mental health risks.
Identity diffusion, emotional neglect, and how couples therapy supports healing.
Guidance for navigating the post-holiday slump.
Therapy is a stronghold against human fracking and the war to control attention.
Be more curious, less judgmental.
Forgiveness: How mercy opens the door, but honesty gets us through it.