Personal Perspective: “Freud’s Last Session” imagines Freud and C.S. Lewis debating the existence of God. But I question analytic “truth” and technique.
5 Strategies to Make Resolutions Enjoyable
Revolutionize your New Year’s resolutions, turn mundane habits into exciting adventures, align goals with your personal rhythm, and learn from setbacks.
5 Ways Animal Rescues Can Increase Charitable Donations
The psychology of encouraging donors to contribute.
Managing Conflict Resolution Effectively
Conflict resolution skills allow you to resolve disagreements constructively.
Struggling With Your New Year’s Health Goals? 5 Reasons Why
Even with good intentions to get healthier in the new year, many of us will fail to reach our health goals. But there are ways to succeed if we avoid …
The 3 Pillars of Addiction Psychotherapy
Therapists who work with addiction should consider these guiding principles.
Forensics and the Forensic View
Forensic psychology is not an exact science, yet the systematic combination of field and laboratory studies in forensic psychology can yield considerable explanatory power.
Victim or Bully: Talking With Your Child About Prejudice
Your child may witness, participate in, or be the victim of peer mistreatment. There are ways to talk with a child and to involve their teacher to create a supportive …
Responding Effectively to Subtle Put-Downs
How do we deal with people who chip away at our self-esteem?
Communities Are Medicine
There’s a different way to prevent and heal mental health and psychosocial problems.