Imagine if inclusion were a mutual effort, where everyone actively connected and valued each unique perspective.
How the Test to License Psychologists Fails Aspirants
Ever wonder why there are few minority psychologists? This may be one of the reasons.
Combating Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health
Research suggests group prenatal care improves maternal and infant health outcomes for Black families, and it may be due to its emphasis on patient education and social support.
Avoiding Narrative Fallacy to Optimize Decision-Making
When we tell ourselves a false, but convenient, story based on insufficient data, we lead ourselves astray. Learning to recognize narrative fallacy is a necessary first step.
Looking Beyond Trauma: A Neurodivergent Therapist Shifts Her Clinical Focus
As a therapist, I often find myself navigating the complex layers of my clients’ lives, working to untangle the web of trauma and its aftermath. In my years of practice, …
The Art of Connection
Learn the relational skills to improve your intimate relationship.
Lying Unmasked
Understanding more about lying and the advantages of truth-telling can assist us and our relationships.
A Therapist’s Open Thank You Letter to Simone Biles
Divulging the need to take care of her mental health has been a long-time practice for Biles, contributing to her emotional stability. Her example has much to teach ua all.
Enhancing Family Connections in Donor Conception
Simplifying and clarifying donor conception processes enhances family connections, prioritizes children’s well-being, and fosters meaningful relationships with donor relatives.
The Fallacy of Muscle Strength Testing
Why do results of applied kinesiology (muscle testing) provide misleading information?