Most scientists affirm that all animals are sentient (in the sense of feeling pain), while some restrict it to only animals with nervous tissue.
Where Is the Real Information on Pregnancy and Childbirth?
In her book ‘Matrescence,’ Lucy Jones leads the way in telling women what had often been unspoken about labor and delivery.
Navigating Relationships with Emotionally Immature Parents
“Their main sources of anxiety are feeling guilty when they displease others and the fear of being exposed as imposters. Their biggest relationship downfall is being overly self-sacrificing and then …
How to Cope with Misophonia at School
Coping with misophonia at school can be challenging, but accommodation and coping skills can help mitigate distress and help a child focus on their academics.
The Fear of Leadership of Competent Women
Some men’s deep-seated existential fear leads them to undermine women and refuse to put them forward for deserved promotions.
Supporting Boys to Belong
In a world increasingly influenced by harmful role models, it is crucial to give boys a guide toward authentic connections and positive relationships.
Why Your Therapist Won’t Just Tell You What to Do
Therapists and coaches purposefully avoid giving advice as no one can fully know your lived experience. Therapy is about your identified needs, not your therapist’s opinions.
Lessons From the Astronauts
The Overview Effect, experienced by astronauts viewing Earth from space, can transform mental health by fostering a sense of interconnectedness and compassion.
Why You Need to Get to Know Your Shadow Self
Uncover the magic of your shadow. Getting in touch with your shadow material can provide clarity, healing, and growth. Here’s how to get started.
The Gift and Challenge of Aging
The aging process includes contrasting feelings: sadness that we can’t go back in time and gratitude for the wisdom we have gained. Navigating this paradox is a challenge.