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What happens when Parkinson’s arrives before 50? Considering the emotional toll of young-onset PD, support should match the ...
When your team is stuck between competing truths, more pressure won’t move them. Three psychology-informed strategies can ...
As we increasingly integrate AI into our communication landscape, we must be aware of the subtle implications of this ...
Intrusive thoughts can feel shocking, disturbing, or shameful. But they’re just noise and meaningless, and not a sign of who ...
In dysfunctional and abusive families, children can become pawns used to exert coercive control over the other parent. This ...
Emotional patterns, like weather patterns, are useful to map. They help us learn where troubles originate and they pinpoint ...
Selfishness, rooted in evolution, can be either harmful or helpful. When guided by ethics and cooperation, it becomes a tool for both personal growth and social good.
Angela Duckworth suggests that “situational modification” is critical in self-regulation. Achievement requires more than ...
AI feels like a superpower, but it quietly reshapes how we think and what we value. Ellul warned that tech evolves on its own ...
Are you relaxing or running away? Knowing the difference between self-care and escapism can help you become calmer and more ...
When we're bullied, and especially gaslit, we often look inward to find out what's wrong with us. Research shows we should be ...
While AI-induced psychosis has not been studied in autistic people, it could be reasonably asked if people with autism, who are unfortunately often socially isolated, lonely, and prone to fantasy, may ...