November 23, 2024 - 20:00

Online support for those grieving a suicide can be invaluable, providing a sense of community and understanding. However, many individuals find that their participation dwindles once they begin to heal and are no longer solely defined by their pain. This raises the question: what does life look like on "the other side" of such profound loss? The journey toward recovery is unique for each person, often marked by a gradual shift from grief to a renewed sense of purpose and connection. As individuals move forward, they may discover new ways to honor their loved ones while embracing the possibility of joy and fulfillment.
May 22, 2026 - 19:09
The psychology of ‘Friends:’ what the sitcom reveals about usA therapist has taken a deep look at the long-running sitcom `Friends` and found that its appeal goes far beyond the laugh track. While the show is often remembered for its catchphrases and coffee...
May 22, 2026 - 04:58
Criminal Psychologist Says Spotting A Narcissist Is Weirdly Easy, And All It Takes Is Asking ThemA criminal psychologist claims that identifying a narcissist is much easier than most people think. According to Dr. Julia Shaw, the trick does not require a lengthy evaluation or a deep analysis...
May 21, 2026 - 00:19
School recess is a health necessity, not a reward, says psychologistCutting recess to punish bad behavior or to squeeze in more class time is a common practice in schools across the country. But a psychologist from Syracuse University argues that this approach is...
May 19, 2026 - 07:42
The Hidden Psychology of Committing Before You Feel ReadyStarting something new is rarely about being prepared. Most people wait for the perfect moment, the right amount of confidence, or a sign that they are finally ready. But research in behavioral...