Near-death experiences often show common features. However, according to a new theory, specific aspects of our life also ...
Things that first-year college students should do in the first month of school.
Falsehood and dissimulation, problematic in the criminal justice system, are ubiquitous in nature. Understanding the psychological origins of lying may help us to guard against it.
It is natural for bodies to change over time. Yet, we often expect our bodies to stay the same, which can lead to insecurity and feeling unworthy in the face of a changing body.
Congressman Tom Kean's recent leave of absence for depression reveals a staggering inequity in how the powerful receive mental health benefits compared to how the layperson does.
In midlife, after parents die, children leave, and careers plateau, some people do an emotional audit: They set boundaries, repair what can be repaired, and forgive themselves.
Not all thinking happens in conversation. For some introverts, writing is where thought begins—slowly, privately, and with surprising depth.
A new study shows how gut signals tell the brain when essential amino acids are missing, driving a specific protein craving and suppressing sugar appetite across species.
I spent a morning as a fictional mother racing to meet impossible demands to get my daughter back. I ran out of time and ...
Bowling for Soup founding member Jaret Reddick shares his struggle with physical and mental health and how the song "Almost" ...
The ultimate judge of therapy's efficacy is always the client or patient and whether they feel they have benefitted from the process, though there may be those that disagree based on their behavior ...
Cognitive behavioral therapy CBT) has a good track record as a first-line treatment for common psychological problems. As is the case with all therapy, CBT has traditionally been delivered to clients ...
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