Is there a right amount of sex to have? Or a right amount of desire for sex? That might sound like a weird question. But it ...
Four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukraine faces a growing mental health crisis. Some with severe PTSD ...
Many young children invent imaginary companions (IC) in the early years, also known as imaginary friends. Is having an IC ...
Each conflict challenges us to become the kind of person who can remain grounded under pressure and connected under strain.
Why do people we meet while traveling sometimes feel like close friends—only to fade once the trip ends? The psychology ...
Introspection and empathy are vital psychological tools. Rooted in early development, our feelings, cognition, and language ...
Research reveals that moments of awe connecting with the beauty and grandeur of nature can silence the brain regions that ...
Power appears to be a much-desired commodity. So much so that we lose the distinction between provisional power and actual ...
Lived experiences, even the difficult ones, can become sources of strength, empathy, and connection. Developing greater body ...
Most people think improving their health requires a major lifestyle overhaul. In reality, small, consistent changes can ...
A late-maturing brain filter in the thalamus prunes noisy sensory inputs over time, helping adults ignore distractions and ...
Emotional availability, as we are told, is about being open, attuned, and responsive in relationships. It often involves noticing subtle shifts in tone, to check in with someone or to “hold space” for ...
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