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The “yes, but” approach is a two-part form of self-assertion. First, there is the “yes” part, the acknowledgment and ...
When we focus on the gifts inherent in our work, we can combat the overwhelm of being a college mental health counselor.
Gazing over the industrialized cow paths that weave through Boston stands a stone sculpture of Christ dressed in priestly ...
Evidence for “evidence-based psychotherapy” is variable, overstated, and less robust than it appears. Not all meaningful ...
Mouth microbes can travel to the gut and trigger neuroinflammation, which can contribute to dementia in patients with ...
Eating disorder thoughts are strong and hard to overcome. What if the key to overcoming them isn't reframing them but tending ...
Fusion is a clinical term that gets thrown around in the treatment of dissociative identity disorder (DID) like it's no big ...
A study found the brain adapts to conversation timescales, using overlapping systems for short exchanges and distinct ...
Protection of our children should include strictly limiting their exposure to non-educational electronic programming.
When solutions are everywhere, our standards shift. Are we solving real problems—or just creating new ones to fix?
Idealization of parents is an inherent part of early childhood. However, rigid and sustained idealization may yield a host of ...
Skillfully working with our differences can deepen bonds and spur personal growth. An expert in conflict resolution explains ...