Natural disasters take a significant emotional toll. Here are strategies to manage the adverse psychological and decision-making impacts of disasters.
The Quality of Older Adults’ Neighborhoods
Older U.S. adults and their families have reason to consider space and place for optimizing older adults’ short term memory and attentional needs.
Consequences of Being Mistreated by the Healthcare System
The Black maternal mortality crisis in this country has been widely acknowledged, but part of the story that gets less attention is outright mistreatment in the healthcare system.
Financial Infidelity: The Cost of Keeping Secrets
Like sexual or emotional cheating, financial infidelity can destroy relationships.
How the 6 Types of Single People Differ: Which One Are You?
New research identifies six types of single people who vary in interpersonal strengths and personal qualities.
Is Social Media Good for Relationships?
Social media is here to stay and can impact relationships in a variety of ways. Communicating around social media use is critical to the relationship.
An Integrative Approach to Caregiver Burnout
Burnout is at an all time high. How does burnout effect us and how can we overcome it?
Fearlessness and Authenticity
Understand how fearless authenticity leads to a deeper connection with others and with ourselves and offers us the freedom to engage in the creative process.
Ketamine, Psychotherapy, and Interactions With Medicines
What I want my patients to know about ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, interactions with other medications, and the proper dose.
The Paradox of External Confidence and Internal Misery
The pressures of modern society create a paradox in which confidence and wealth often hide internal struggles.