The patient-therapist alliance has long been known to be a critical component of successful outcomes in therapy. A new study ...
Discussions of cognitive offloading often miss a critical distinction: What AI does to a 45-year-old's brain is categorically ...
If your child's reactions seem way too big for the situation, the real cause may be happening under the surface.
While other-oriented perfectionists often resent others for failing to meet their high standards, their more general resentment may be toward an uncaring and ineffective universe.
Glasser’s work reinforces the idea that self-esteem is strengthened when individuals recognise their agency: They choose ...
Trauma isn't just an event. It can shake core psychological needs that keep us safe, connected, and whole. Healing begins when we rebuild these needs, one foundation at a time.
Our outdated, self-sabotaging ways continue to isolate and imprison us. This is our tragedy. However, a living psychology can help us overcome our deep sense of alienation.
Many survivors experience what therapists call terminal uniqueness: the belief that our suffering is so profound or unusual ...
Are extreme self-reliance, entrenched cynicism, envy, and entitlement blocking your ability to be grateful? To resist them, ...
Managing doctor-caregiver relations when a loved one is not well, or is dying, can be challenging for overwhelmed, emotional ...
There are countless ways in which people embarrass themselves. New research shows how laughing at yourself after a faux pas ...
Amid concern about healthcare failures, we overlook something vital: everyday kindness and professionalism, which are central ...