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Educating After Knowledge

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John Nosta

Set Boundaries With Difficult Parents Using Detachment

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Kaytee Gillis

Living Well With Psychosis: Is It Possible?

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Jennifer Gerlach Lcsw

Publishing Untold Stories From the Worlds of the Subconscious

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Ran D. Anbar M.d

Do Parental Expectations Help or Hurt?

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Corinne Masur Psy.d

How to Avoid Divorce: A Hopeful, Realistic Guide

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Ann Gold Buscho Ph.d

The Adolescent Brain and Delinquency

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Wendy B Smith Ph.d. Lcsw

If Punishments Don't Work, What Does?

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Deborah French M.sc

Can Memory Training Improve Outcomes and Function?

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Graham J. Mcdougall Jr. Ph.d. Rn

How Important Are Family Dinners?

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F. Diane Barth L.c.s.w

Imagination as a Superpower

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Debra M. Kawahara Ph.d

Why Men Know What to Do but Still Don’t Do It

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Thomas W Jefferys Ph.d

The Brain Health Wake-Up Call

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Karen E. Todd Rd

Artificial Intelligence Mirrors Natural Intelligence

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Cornelia C. Walther Ph.d

When Moods Go Viral

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Kristen Dial

Being a Human Being

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Ben Sedley

How I Learned to Stop Replaying a Family Script

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Caroline Leavitt

How to Get Unstuck

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Allison E Mcwilliams Ph.d

The Rise of AI and Its Impact on Mental Health

The Rise of AI and Its Impact on Mental Health

There are benefits and risks to the weaving in of more AI in our society.

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Sandra Wartski Psy.d

Where Did My Loving Child Go?

Where Did My Loving Child Go?

Understanding sudden shifts in adult children’s behavior.

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Joshua Coleman Ph.d

I Am No One, and That's Changed Everything

I Am No One, and That's Changed Everything

Letting go of fixed roles frees your identity and connection with life

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Aigerim Alpysbekova Mph

Examining Our Compass of Trust

Examining Our Compass of Trust

An exercise for growing trust in self, others, and the greater world.

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David Richo Ph.d

Transforming Anger Into Harmony

Transforming Anger Into Harmony

Ease anger by practicing gratitude and creating new neural pathways in the brain.

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Rita Watson Mph

Does Red Wine Actually Improve Women’s Sex Lives?

Does Red Wine Actually Improve Women’s Sex Lives?

Following up on the great red wine sex study 15 years later.

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Shirley M. Mueller M.d

Are We Living in a Post-Truth Era?

Are We Living in a Post-Truth Era?

Skeptic Michael Shermer insists that truth still matters.

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Pamela B. Paresky Ph.d

7 Ways to Increase Your Resourcefulness

7 Ways to Increase Your Resourcefulness

Practical ways to become someone who can figure anything out.

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Alice Boyes Ph.d

7 Reasons You Fall for Emotionally Unavailable Men

7 Reasons You Fall for Emotionally Unavailable Men

The pitfall of reenacting an old story, but hoping for a new ending.

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Duygu Balan Lpcc

Yoga: The Essence of Animal Ethics, Kinship, and Rewilding

Yoga: The Essence of Animal Ethics, Kinship, and Rewilding

An eye-opening new book could help us rewild our hearts.

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Marc Bekoff Ph.d

Want More Joy in Your Life, Less Demands? How to Start

Want More Joy in Your Life, Less Demands? How to Start

Seeking more joy? Maybe it’s time to cultivate passion and excitement.

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Robert Taibbi L.c.s.w

Neuroemergence and the Screen Generation

Neuroemergence and the Screen Generation

How smartphones may be flattening early cognition.

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Arturo Hernandez

When Listening Becomes a Threat

When Listening Becomes a Threat

Why being heard can threaten control in violent spaces.

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Sigifredo Castell Britton Ph.d

The Future of Gambling: Wired for Risk

The Future of Gambling: Wired for Risk

Genes, culture, and technology shape our gambling future.

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Sam Goldstein Ph.d

Choose Your Hard or Let it Choose You

Choose Your Hard or Let it Choose You

How avoidance quietly shapes our lives.

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Jessica Koehler Ph.d

Are We Trading Convenience for Connection?

Are We Trading Convenience for Connection?

Why social interaction feels harder than it used to.

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Kelly-Ann Allen Ph.d

How Music Enhances Our Brains and Our Lives

How Music Enhances Our Brains and Our Lives

Insights from the career of Professor Paul Colombo.

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Samuel H. Markind

8 Tips for Managing AI Dependence

8 Tips for Managing AI Dependence

How to identify the warning signs of AI dependence and what you can do about it.

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Scott Glassman Psy.d

The Myth of Progress

The Myth of Progress

Personal Perspective: Confessions from a former worshipper of forward.

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Maggie Rowe

Overthinking Is Rewiring Parents to Fear Adult Children

Overthinking Is Rewiring Parents to Fear Adult Children

How anxiety quietly reshapes parent-adult child relationships.

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Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.d

Negative Self-Talk May Be a Sign of Indecision

Negative Self-Talk May Be a Sign of Indecision

Perfectionists tend to waver between pursuing glory and a normal life.

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Leon Garber Lmhc

Surprises I Encountered on the Way to Publishing My Books

Surprises I Encountered on the Way to Publishing My Books

Personal Perspective: What I wish I had known about book publishing in the 2020s.

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Ran D. Anbar M.d

It’s Time to Create Your Meaning List

It’s Time to Create Your Meaning List

Instead of listing tasks, focus on how to live a meaningful life.

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Elaine Dundon

Can Heavy Drinkers Learn to Moderate?

Can Heavy Drinkers Learn to Moderate?

A flexible, individualized approach may help some drinkers moderate alcohol use.

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Arnold M. Washton Ph.d

The Best Nature-Based Activities for Your Mental Health

The Best Nature-Based Activities for Your Mental Health

Recruit Mother Nature to lessen anxiety, depression, and mental fatigue.

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Ed Ergenzinger J.d

6 Tips for Managing a Challenging Co-Parent Relationship

6 Tips for Managing a Challenging Co-Parent Relationship

Tips to help you communicate more effectively with your co-parent.

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Oona Metz Licsw

The No. 1 Reason Why Your Partner Takes Criticism Personally

The No. 1 Reason Why Your Partner Takes Criticism Personally

How attachment sensitivity leads to greater defensiveness during conflict.

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Mark Travers Ph.d

The Pros and Cons of Narcissism

The Pros and Cons of Narcissism

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

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Grant Hilary Brenner Md

Stop Picking on Me

Stop Picking on Me

Dialectical behavior therapy skills can help stop criticism, invalidation, and bullying.

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Diana Partington Lpc

What Explains Why Homicide Levels Are Historically Low?

What Explains Why Homicide Levels Are Historically Low?

The ARCH model reflects a core insight from ethology, and systems neuroscience.

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Tahir Rahman M.d

Asian Stoicism

Asian Stoicism

Asian shame surrounding affirmations.

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Sam Louie Ma

The Brain Pattern Behind Your Child's Endless Worry

The Brain Pattern Behind Your Child's Endless Worry

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

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Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.d