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Psychology Today |
What to do and how to react when a child says "I hate you."
In arguments, the problem isn't ideas or emotions but outdated coping software.
Knowing that you do not know is the precondition of wisdom.
The homogenization of humans.
Perspectives on the psychology of living from a semester in Rome.
How progressive spirituality diverges from oter paths, including Buddhism.
The surprising association between relationship length and non-monogamy.
When their sports career ends, young people sometimes face real anguish.
Cooperative codependence, collaboration, and collusion in relationships.
AuDHD strengths: Experiencing the world through movement and curiosity.
Healing begins when systems tell the truth about the wounds they helped create.
Loneliness often surges after divorce. The human-animal bond can be an antidote.
How self-monitoring gets in the way of eating disorder recovery.
How to make a fresh start at any stage, any age.
The surprising costs of being unshakable.
Relaxing on a porch during a rainstorm promotes mental well-being.
An emotional echo happens when the current moment connects to past experiences.
Why sexual expertise and romantic flourishing do not always go together.
A great conversation is a unique blend of empathy and assertiveness.
Support groups, research, and survivor-led events shape a new era of healing.
PoNS is a neuromodulation therapy that works via the tongue to rehabilitate gait.
How early adversity can shape the way we love, create, and survive.
How therapy can help dissociated self-states and resulting relationship problems.
Don’t just try to control or subdue your mind and emotions. Honor their wildness.
Shadow work lies behind every career transition.
Personal Perspective: How to create profound relationships and quality of life.
What the Tel Aviv Marathon taught me about the wall. And relationships.
How rejection sensitivity fuels self-doubt and emotional self-gaslighting.
Structure and routine make summers more fun.
Older adults need relationships that restore belonging and purpose.
Is there such a thing as a soul? And how Leibniz stumbled upon the unconscious.
The advantages and disadvantages of simply going with the flow
What men and boys can show us about healthy relationships, if we let them.
Exploring mental health, sexual relationships, and loneliness in the age of AI.
The strongest person you know is running on empty. It might be you.
Varied memberships provide the same benefits as personal and team diversity.
Magnus Vinding's book, Compassionate Purpose, offers inspirational solutions.
Within a society of couples, many singles choose to fly solo.
The psychology of expectations and hopes, and how they distort what’s true.
Five easy-to-use conversational mindsets to cultivate more love in your life.
How vulnerability and blame-shifting disrupt accountability in women.
PAT as specialty care, not a replacement for ongoing therapies.
How to stop burning your candle at both ends.
Intelligent, skeptical people still get recruited into cults.
Get past the overwhelm to make that big life modification.
The key is focusing on what you can do rather than what you feel.
Why targeting the middle ground is the fertile ground for diet change.
The factors that shape psychological well-being across diverse Asian communities.
The Powerful Tool Already Waiting in Your Home
How rescuing a dog might change your life more than theirs.