When you think of burnout, you might imagine long hours, constant deadlines, or mental overwhelm from overexertion. While that’s often true, burnout doesn’t always stem from obvious stressors. Sometimes, it’s small, everyday... Read more »
Have you ever wondered how your body knows when to move, relax, or even feel stressed? Behind the scenes, two types of chemical messengers—neurotransmitters and hormones—help your brain and body communicate. They... Read more »
For millennia, bards, poets, and troubadours have captivated audiences with stories of the risks, pitfalls, and challenges of finding and keeping the perfect romantic partner with whom to live happily ever after.... Read more »
Many parents have seen their child overlook something obvious, like a toy in plain sight or a person calling their name. This everyday experience may reflect a broader phenomenon called inattentional blindness—when... Read more »
There is little doubt that competition for good jobs (and for retaining your current job) is fierce. Moreover, there are increasing demands for workers to up their game and be more productive... Read more »
Why do some people seem obsessed with being admired, yet struggle to truly connect with others? For those with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), this paradox—seeking validation while lacking empathy—can define their lives... Read more »
Bullying tries to change how others see you. Gaslighting tries to change how you see yourself. They are often entwined in abuse cultures. Bullying occurs when the perpetrator says: “she is deranged.... Read more »
Autism isn’t a single experience—it’s a spectrum that shapes how a person feels, thinks, senses, and connects. But what does it actually feel like to be autistic? For many, it means navigating... Read more »
Does your dog watch television? In a 2021 survey, the Center for Canine Behavior Studies found that approximately 50 percent of their 708 dog sample reacted to television content. A recent study... Read more »
Were you forced to grow up too fast? If you spent your childhood caring for siblings, managing adult responsibilities, or emotionally supporting a parent, you likely experienced parentification. This role reversal –... Read more »