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The Role of Childhood in Developing Adult Phobias

9 July 2026

The Role of Childhood in Developing Adult Phobias

Ever wonder why some people can’t even look at a spider without breaking into a cold sweat while others can hold one like it’s no big deal? Or why certain individuals avoid elevators like the...

Risk vs. Reward: Balancing Logic and Emotion in Choices

8 July 2026

Risk vs. Reward: Balancing Logic and Emotion in Choices

Ever stood at a crossroads, mentally juggling the pros and cons, your heart whispering one thing while your head screams another? Yeah, we`ve all been there. Whether it`s deciding to take that new...

The Dark Side of Leadership: Understanding Narcissism in Leaders

7 July 2026

The Dark Side of Leadership: Understanding Narcissism in Leaders

Leadership can be inspiring, transformative, and downright magical when done right. But let`s face it—not every leader we encounter is a beacon of wisdom and humility. Some leaders, despite their...

How to Navigate Major Life Transitions with the Help of a Therapist

6 July 2026

How to Navigate Major Life Transitions with the Help of a Therapist

Life has a funny way of throwing curveballs when we least expect them. One minute you`re cruising down a smooth road, and the next—bam!—you’re standing at a crossroads, feeling like your GPS...

Emotional Resilience and Aging: How to Stay Mentally Strong

5 July 2026

Emotional Resilience and Aging: How to Stay Mentally Strong

Aging brings along silver strands of wisdom, softer skin, and often, a quieter life pace. But let’s not forget—it also comes with its fair share of emotional curveballs. Whether it’s...

Negativity Bias: Why Bad News Sticks More Than Good

4 July 2026

Negativity Bias: Why Bad News Sticks More Than Good

Have you ever noticed how a single bad comment can ruin your entire day, even if you received ten compliments? Or why the one time you tripped in front of a crowd replays in your mind like a...

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Psychology says people who use a phone for years and don't change it till it dies out aren't afraid of mis

July 9, 2026 - 02:24

Psychology says people who use a phone for years and don't change it till it dies out aren't afraid of mis

A growing body of psychological research suggests that people who use the same phone for years, only replacing it when it finally breaks, are not simply stubborn or afraid of new technology....

The Silent Disappearance: Why Older Adults Are Right to Feel Invisible

July 8, 2026 - 01:13

The Silent Disappearance: Why Older Adults Are Right to Feel Invisible

I first watched my mother disappear at a dinner party about three years ago. Nobody was rude. That is the strange part. She was sitting right there, glass in hand, ready to share a story about her...

Psychology says people who are good with numbers and love mathematics aren't only analytical thinkers: Wha

July 7, 2026 - 03:35

Psychology says people who are good with numbers and love mathematics aren't only analytical thinkers: Wha

For years, the stereotype of a math enthusiast has been a quiet, logical person who lives for spreadsheets and formulas. But psychology research is challenging that narrow view. New studies suggest...

Psychology says people who can sleep through loud noises aren't necessarily heavy sleepers, they may simpl

July 6, 2026 - 02:41

Psychology says people who can sleep through loud noises aren't necessarily heavy sleepers, they may simpl

Many people assume that if you can sleep through a loud party or a barking dog, you must be a heavy sleeper with excellent rest. Psychology and sleep research suggest this is not always the case....

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How To Navigate Major Life Transitions With The...

So you`re saying I can talk to someone about my life changes instead of my cat? This could really help him stop giving me those judgmental looks...

Author: Charlotte Simon

July 9, 2026

The Connection Between Physical Health And Mental...

The interplay between physical health and mental resilience highlights the importance of holistic well-being for personal growth.

Author: Karina Gates

July 7, 2026

The Science Of Psychosomatic Healing How The...

Understanding the connection between mind and body is empowering. By embracing the science of psychosomatic healing, we unlock potential for recovery and well-being. Our thoughts truly shape our healing journey... let positivity lead the way.

Author: Reina Gilbert

July 6, 2026

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