Natural Spaces Offer Emerging Adults a Mental Health Boost

Natural Spaces Offer Emerging Adults a Mental Health Boost

Whether it’s a quiet walk through a city park or sitting under a tree between university lectures, many young adults instinctively turn to nature to cope with the challenges of modern life.... Read more »
Reframing Fear, Embracing Empowerment | Psychology Today

Reframing Fear, Embracing Empowerment | Psychology Today

“I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep forever” – Thomas Jefferson “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself “-... Read more »
Adults with ADHD Describe Complex, Evolving Experiences Beyond Childhood Diagnosis

Adults with ADHD Describe Complex, Evolving Experiences Beyond Childhood Diagnosis

For many adults diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the story doesn’t end in childhood. Instead, it becomes more complex—shaped by shifting identities, workplace challenges, coping strategies, and reflections on missed diagnoses. A... Read more »
Is AI Alligator or Ally When It Comes to Creativity?

Is AI Alligator or Ally When It Comes to Creativity?

In one form or another we have all now encountered the impressive potential of AI, especially in its creative form. But can we trust it with our artistic endeavors? Will it gobble... Read more »
How Identity Plays a Role

How Identity Plays a Role

How do personal attributes and social identities impact the journey into clinical psychology? Personal attributes and social identities – such as race, class, gender, disability, and lived experience – shape every stage... Read more »
The Difficulty of Speaking Out Against Powerful People

The Difficulty of Speaking Out Against Powerful People

Speaking out about abuse and dangerous behavior can be one of the most terrifying things someone can do. Survivors often carry a heavy fear of not being believed, of being blamed, or... Read more »
Choosing Not to Know May Undermine Altruism

Choosing Not to Know May Undermine Altruism

Many people like to think of themselves as kind and fair—but what happens when acting generously means facing uncomfortable truths? A new study suggests that some individuals avoid information about how their... Read more »
The Psychological Warfare of Parental Alienation

The Psychological Warfare of Parental Alienation

Family estrangement, the cutting off or distancing of family members from one another, is increasingly recognized as a significant social phenomenon in the U.S. While the causes and forms of estrangement are... Read more »
Why You Might Feel Regret After Going No Contact With Parents

Why You Might Feel Regret After Going No Contact With Parents

Have you cut ties with your parents and now find yourself questioning that decision? If you regret going no contact with your parents, you’re far from alone. Many estranged adult children grapple... Read more »
I Have Mental Illness, and I Am Not a Boogie Man

I Have Mental Illness, and I Am Not a Boogie Man

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump spoke viciously about putting people with serious mental illness in “institutions where they belong.” I am one of those people. Twenty-one years ago, at age 13,... Read more »
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