Therapeutic Photography Shows Promise for Boosting Well-Being in Autistic Youth

Therapeutic Photography Shows Promise for Boosting Well-Being in Autistic Youth

A growing number of young people use photography to document their lives, but new research suggests it may offer more than just a creative outlet. A recent study found that taking and... Read more »
How Active Musical Engagement Benefits Your Health

How Active Musical Engagement Benefits Your Health

Music has an important role to play in keeping us healthy. Passively listening to music to modulate one’s mood is the most common way people interact with music. However, active engagement with... Read more »
Enmeshed Families: When Control Is Disguised as Closeness

Enmeshed Families: When Control Is Disguised as Closeness

Most people value close, supportive family relationships. We want to feel loved, understood, and connected. But when families become too tightly connected—or enmeshed—that closeness can interfere with our ability to develop our... Read more »
Why Does Boredom Make Us Want to Drink?

Why Does Boredom Make Us Want to Drink?

Have you ever craved a drink when you were bored? If the answer is yes, you’re not alone. Many high-functioning drinkers who try to take a break from alcohol find that boredom... Read more »
Self-Care Is Not a Reward You Need to Earn

Self-Care Is Not a Reward You Need to Earn

Many of us have been conditioned to see self-care as indulgent, optional, or something we squeeze in only after everything else (or everyone else) is taken care of. It’s also often treated... Read more »
Evidence-Based Alternatives to Ferber in Sleep Training

Evidence-Based Alternatives to Ferber in Sleep Training

Blunden, S., Osborne, J., & King, Y. (2022). Do responsive sleep interventions impact mental health in mother/infant dyads compared to extinction interventions? A pilot study. Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 25(3), 621–631.... Read more »
Most Autism School Inclusion Programs Focus on Changing Students, Not Classrooms

Most Autism School Inclusion Programs Focus on Changing Students, Not Classrooms

For many autistic students, the promise of inclusive education often comes with the reality of needing to adapt themselves to fit school environments, rather than schools adapting to meet their needs. That’s... Read more »
The Postpartum Relationship Stress Test

The Postpartum Relationship Stress Test

In general, a stress test reveals how well a system performs under pressure. Most people likely associate a stress test with an exercise stress test, which involves assessing how well a person’s... Read more »
Why Do People Believe Things That Aren’t True?

Why Do People Believe Things That Aren’t True?

Many people with anxiety share that they sometimes “question everything, even [their] own core beliefs and reality,” as one forum user put it. Stress and fear prime our minds to grasp for... Read more »
What Shopping Steals From Us

What Shopping Steals From Us

Tariffs are starting to make the prices of things go up. That is an issue, but one I’ll leave to the economists. Instead, I’ve been thinking about our collective accumulation of cheap... Read more »
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