I’ve noticed a striking paradox in today’s digitally connected world: loneliness persists despite the abundance of online connections. Many of my clients grapple with profound feelings of isolation, shedding light …
Will Trump’s Shooting Bring Us Together or Pull Us Apart?
Polarization grows worse or better but doesn’t stand still. While us-against-them thinking is generally driven by bully leaders, we don’t have to accept this in the words we use.
Why I’m Grateful for My Devices
Personal Perspective: Two psychologists gifted me control over my at-home treatment, releasing me from dependence on appointments, approval, and prescription renewals.
Understanding Women’s Sexual Desire and Arousal
Women have been told how to behave, dress, think, and have sex. Learn what research shows women report is most beneficial for their sexual experience.
5 Warning Signs That Your Boss Is Becoming Toxic
The difference between good and bad leadership.
Fear Disguised as Friendliness: The Fawn Response in Pets
Many pet owners mistake “fawning” behavior for excitement or poor manners. However, this reaction may actually be a fear response.
How to Wire Your Brain for Instant Inspiration
There’s a science to creativity. You can train your brain to think more creatively by activating three key neural networks with tasks you can do from home every day.
The Power of Your Personal Strengths
If you’ve been languishing lately, research shows how using your strengths could bring a new Renaissance into your life.
Tell Yourself the Truth if You Were Sexually Abused
Victims of child sexual abuse tend to be in denial: denial that they were abused, denial that the abuse caused damage, denial that it was done against their will.
What the Trump Assassination Attempt Reveals About Conspiracy Theories
A theory proposed by Pennsylvania police—that Donald Trump was wounded by glass, not a bullet—is being dismissed by people on both sides as a “conspiracy theory.” This is why.