It is not uncommon to dream about someone other than your partner, but should you feel bad about it? Let’s see what philosophy has to say.
Vitamin D: Vital to Your Health
Vitamin D helps regulate calcium metabolism and is involved in immune function. It helps prevent cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, cancer, and some forms of dementia.
Semaglutide (Ozempic) May Help Reduce Cannabis Use
Recovery from cannabis use disorder can be challenging. Ozempic may help, a new report hints.
Medicalization and the Philosophy of Addiction
Medical interventions have been life-saving, yet the specter of “medicalization” still looms.
Worried About Your Child or Teen? 3 Things You Can Do Right Now
I have good news and bad news. People usually want the bad news first, so here goes: You, alone, do not have the power to make your child happy. None …
You Are Enough, So Stick to Your Boundaries
Notice when and why you struggle to set boundaries. In such situations, it can be helpful to consider: “What’s the healthiest decision I can make?”
The Power We Have Over Each Other
We are acutely aware of the power of others to hurt us but not of our own power to hurt them. Why?
Theory of Mind: Cultivating Relationships Through Empathy
Can you understand your partner? Theory of Mind is key to strong relationships. Understanding your partner’s thoughts and feelings can transform conflict into connection.
Reframing How We Think About Women and Courage
What is courage? Is courage defined differently for men and women? Is courage socially conditioned, innate, or some mixture of nature and nurture? Can courage be learned?
Not Hungry for the Alphabet Soup of Psychotherapy?
Choosing between therapies can feel like wading through alphabet soup. The Unified Protocol, a transdiagnostic approach, targets emotion and integrates multiple therapy principles.