Dogs generally sniff first and ask questions later. Here, I wonder if a dog who usually liked me avoided me because she knew I’d had a prior fear-filled encounter with …
A Caring Approach to Employee Wrongdoings
Employee wrongdoings can be caused by emotional triggering, rather than indifference. Helping employees identify and deal with triggers can build trust, and is often more effective
Finding Strength Post-Trauma With Mixed Martial Arts
Mixed martial arts is more than just a physical workout; it’s a powerful tool for enhancing mental well-being and building confidence through self-defense skills.
Why Is My Mind So Loud?
Loud thoughts is a common mental health challenge with a variety of origins.
Smoking “Hard” Drugs Is Now Killing Many Users
Shockingly, increasing numbers of people are dying from smoking drugs than injecting them.
Navigating the Modern Youth Sports Terrain
Youth sports entrepreneurship can transform a fun athletic landscape into a pressured, stressful swampland. Learn what coaches and parents can do to restore the fun.
Reaching Out to a Friend Who Is Depressed
Supporting a friend with depression through lighthearted, consistent communication. Avoid pressure, emphasize shared joy, and remind them they’re valued beyond their struggles.
The Connection Between Neurodiversity and Relationship Abuse
Undiagnosed autistic girls are vulnerable to relationship abuse as adults. Why aren’t they diagnosed? How are they vulnerable?
Kids and Social Media Overload
Social media never stops. It’s easy for a child to start spending more and more time on the internet. Parents can help establish guidelines for their child’s online activities.
Love and Loyalty: When Your Family Rejects Your Partner
Navigating family rejection of your partner? Learn how to understand their disapproval, manage emotional impacts, and strengthen your relationship.