There is a particular kind of loneliness that gets almost no airtime in relationship research: the loneliness of being with ...
Ethological studies of animal sentience are critical because they focus on wild animals displaying flexibility and adapting ...
Studies have shown that a dark ring around the iris of the eye is attractive, but psychologists remain unsure what causes the ...
A growing number of employees are taking leave for mental health. Here's what's driving the trend and when leave may be ...
When sensory and cognitive input decreases—when we become quiet—we make room for subconscious regulation and guidance. It’s ...
Being permissive isn’t always kind. Clear, negotiated limits (not permissiveness) build security and improve understanding in ...
A therapist called my daughter's diagnosis "tragic." It wasn't. What her life taught me about barriers, belonging, and why ...
It's becoming increasingly common for therapists to share about their personal lives on social media, but there are reasons ...
Discover why meaningful growth requires both striving toward virtue and descending into the hidden fears and assumptions that ...
When feeling unloved, we tend to automatically blame our partner. But often times, we are the ones blocking their love.
A child's early story begins long before assessment. Understanding that context can transform how clinicians and families ...
Therapists face a dilemma between ticking all the boxes on directory profiles and advertising a niche. But which is best for ...
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