The Hidden Danger of “Trauma Culture”

The Hidden Danger of “Trauma Culture”

AI chatbots and social media spread the myth that we’re all “stuck in survival mode.” A trauma therapist explains why this popular belief actually blocks recovery. Source link Read more »
The Evolutionary Code of Sleep

The Evolutionary Code of Sleep

Sleep is not just a human quirk or a nighttime luxury, it is one of biology’s most ancient survival tools. Long before humans, mammals, or even brains existed, primitive creatures were already... Read more »
How I Became a Naturalistic Researcher

How I Became a Naturalistic Researcher

Somehow, I started to do naturalistic studies of decision-making without appreciating what I was getting myself into. Naturalistic research means exploring the phenomenon you want to understand in the setting where it... Read more »
Why Autistic People Prefer Routine And Structure

Why Autistic People Prefer Routine And Structure

Autistic people often thrive on routine and structure because predictability reduces anxiety, eases sensory overload, and provides a sense of control in an otherwise overwhelming world. What This Article Covers: Why routine... Read more »
The Challenges of Life’s Transitions

The Challenges of Life’s Transitions

Maybe you’re going off to college or starting your first adult job. Or, you’re getting married or expecting a baby, or going through a midlife crisis, or getting that big promotion, or... Read more »
Can Two Avoidant Attachment Styles Be in a Relationship?

Can Two Avoidant Attachment Styles Be in a Relationship?

Two avoidant individuals can be in a relationship and even find compatibility in their shared need for space, but they face distinctive challenges in achieving true emotional intimacy. Avoidant–avoidant couples often enjoy... Read more »
When You Stop Doing, Life Speaks

When You Stop Doing, Life Speaks

What if life’s most meaningful moments don’t arrive by design, but drift in through the quiet spaces we tend to miss? What follows isn’t just a blog post — it’s a whisper... Read more »
Fewer Likes on Social Media Linked to Lower Self-Esteem in Young Adults

Fewer Likes on Social Media Linked to Lower Self-Esteem in Young Adults

Feeling ignored online is an experience many social media users can relate to—posting a photo or update only to see it gather far fewer “Likes” than others’ posts. While it may seem... Read more »
AI and Reasoning in Captivity

AI and Reasoning in Captivity

I believe that every student and teacher would agree that solving a problem can be helped with visualization. The steps, the logic, the “show your work” moments can feel like windows into... Read more »
How Does Autism Masking Cause Burnout?

How Does Autism Masking Cause Burnout?

For many autistic people, the world feels built for someone else. To survive and succeed, countless individuals learn to “mask” — hiding their natural behaviors, speech patterns, and sensory needs to blend... Read more »
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