Recent cases of predatory violence from young females highlight the lack of research on this population, and the need for it.
Intuitive Eating Advice for Parents
Wanting your kid to choose “good” and “healthy” food can backfire on you.
Your Self-Story Is a Lie
The stories we tell ourselves aren’t entirely true—but that doesn’t make them harmful.
Dating Apps Steer You in the Wrong Direction
Personal Perspective: Are you “swiping left” on all the best people? Here’s why you might be missing out on meeting more quality partners.
Recent Research Encourages Therapists to Talk About Consent
With choking on the rise as a sexual trend with young people, how can therapists teach clients how to verbalize what they desire and remain safe in their intimate relationships?
How to Deal With Loneliness When You’re Single
Personal Perspective: Love and relationships are only one part of your life, not your entire life.
13 Ways to Be the Best Man You Can Be
Masculinity does not have to be toxic. Here are some valuable guidelines, collected from male therapy clients over the years, about how to do it right.
Is Social Media Making Us Lonely?
Loneliness is on the rise, and for many people, turning to social media for connection has become a daily habit. Author Richard Deming explores loneliness and social media use.
Can a New Diet Help People With Schizophrenia?
How does a ketogenic affect patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder?
A Front-Row Change Agent of the Drug Epidemic
Opioid addicts were demonized, jailed, and seen as hopeless. Clinician-scientists like “Dr Bob” DuPont showed that people can be successfully treated.