As a parent coach for parents of adult children, I hear many stories about not receiving a response or only minimal responses when they text their adult children. They share their understandable... Read more »
Millions of people worldwide suffer from emotional disorders like depression and anxiety, yet predicting who will respond well to treatments remains a persistent challenge. Now, groundbreaking research published in Clinical Psychology Review... Read more »
In Western societies, dogs are more than pets—they’re companions, family members, and, in many cases, emotional anchors. The human-animal bond has long been the subject of fascination and study, yet research has... Read more »
Most parents and teachers know how challenging it can be to help a child with ADHD succeed in school. These students often find it tough to follow rules, stay focused on assignments,... Read more »
Every morning, animal rescue workers and veterinarians walk into their clinics, shelters, and hospitals ready to save lives. Yet, behind the scenes of wagging tails and grateful families lies a reality few... Read more »
For many autistic people, being asked “How do you feel?” can be surprisingly difficult to answer. It’s not that they don’t have feelings – often they feel emotions very deeply – but... Read more »
The letters AI have always been part of the word dating. But now, it looks like AI—meaning artificial intelligence—is becoming a bigger and bigger part of dating. Nearly half of Gen Z... Read more »
Living with ADHD often means riding an emotional rollercoaster – from bursts of frustration to moments of excitement – yet some people with ADHD struggle not with feeling emotions, but with recognizing... Read more »
What is it about female breasts? The intrigue resides in the fact that female breasts provoke interest and carry meaning far beyond their biological utility as effective baby feeding devices. In our... Read more »
Neurons and glial cells are the two main types of cells in the nervous system, and understanding how they differ is essential for studying brain function and behavior. While neurons are widely... Read more »