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How to Help a Loved One Struggling with a Phobia

22 March 2026

How to Help a Loved One Struggling with a Phobia

Imagine this: you’re out for a casual stroll with a close friend, and they spot a spider in the distance. Suddenly, their behavior shifts. They`re sweating, breathing rapidly, and seem on the...

Nature as a Coping Mechanism: The Healing Power of the Outdoors

21 March 2026

Nature as a Coping Mechanism: The Healing Power of the Outdoors

Have you ever felt completely overwhelmed and just wanted to run away? Don`t worry, we all have. But instead of running to your couch with a tub of ice cream (which, let’s be honest, is a...

Overcoming the Fear of Bridges: Understanding Gephyrophobia

20 March 2026

Overcoming the Fear of Bridges: Understanding Gephyrophobia

Alright, let’s talk about something that might make your palms sweat just thinking about it—crossing bridges. Yep, we’re going there. Welcome to the world of gephyrophobia , the totally...

How Mindfulness Enhances Emotional Resilience

19 March 2026

How Mindfulness Enhances Emotional Resilience

Let’s face it—life has a weird sense of humor. One day you’re sipping coffee on your porch, feeling like Buddha’s chill cousin, and the next, you’re face-to-face with a spilled latte, a...

The Benefits of Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

18 March 2026

The Benefits of Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

When it comes to therapy, most people picture a one-on-one conversation with a therapist, diving deep into personal struggles. While individual therapy is incredibly effective, there’s another...

How to Use CBT Techniques to Stop Negative Self-Talk

17 March 2026

How to Use CBT Techniques to Stop Negative Self-Talk

Negative self-talk can be like that annoying friend who never stops criticizing you. You know the one - they pop up when things aren’t going perfectly and remind you of every little mistake you�...

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Psychology explains people who grew up in the 1960s aren't just tougher — they developed a specific kind of resilience that comes from being raised in an era when emotional comfort wasn't considered a basic right

March 22, 2026 - 12:08

Psychology explains people who grew up in the 1960s aren't just tougher — they developed a specific kind of resilience that comes from being raised in an era when emotional comfort wasn't considered a basic right

A landmark study in 1966 by developmental psychologist Diana Baumrind introduced a framework for parenting styles that still resonates today. Her work, conducted at the University of California,...

Escaping the Tragedy of the Separating Mind

March 21, 2026 - 22:51

Escaping the Tragedy of the Separating Mind

Our greatest modern tragedy may not be an external force, but an internal one: the persistent, self-sabotaging patterns of thought that isolate and imprison us. This condition, a deep-seated sense...

Why a widely disliked personality trait might actually protect your mental health

March 21, 2026 - 13:41

Why a widely disliked personality trait might actually protect your mental health

Narcissism, frequently condemned as a purely toxic personality trait, may possess an unexpected upside for psychological well-being. New analysis in psychological research suggests that individuals...

Psychology major finds purpose through leadership, research and service

March 20, 2026 - 18:39

Psychology major finds purpose through leadership, research and service

Sierra Wishnefsky is concluding her undergraduate journey at Penn State Schuylkill with an impressive academic portfolio, including a bachelor’s degree in psychology, an associate degree in human...

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Overcoming The Fear Of Bridges Understanding...

This article provides valuable insights into gephyrophobia, shedding light on the psychological mechanisms behind the fear of bridges. Understanding these factors is essential for developing effective coping strategies and overcoming this common phobia.

Author: Anika McVey

March 22, 2026

How To Help A Loved One Struggling With A Phobia

This article offers valuable insights on supporting loved ones with phobias. Empathy, patience, and encouragement are key. Utilizing gradual exposure techniques and professional help can foster understanding and healing, ultimately strengthening...

Author: Hailey McCoy

March 22, 2026

How To Use Cbt Techniques To Stop Negative Self Talk

Great tips! CBT really helps shift our mindset and silence that inner critic!

Author: Nicole Ross

March 22, 2026

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