When I Don’t Recognize Myself and My Body

When I Don’t Recognize Myself and My Body

The morning I didn’t recognize myself in the mirror wasn’t dramatic. There was no memorable moment of revelation—just a quiet disconnection from the tired eyes staring back at me. Who was this... Read more »
Borderline or Narcissistic? | Psychology Today

Borderline or Narcissistic? | Psychology Today

A personality disorder is a type of mental health condition where a person thinks, feels, behaves, and relates to others in maladaptive ways. These patterns are long-lasting, often starting in childhood or... Read more »
How Our History Can Affect Our Jobs

How Our History Can Affect Our Jobs

Maurice grew up in a household where his father was domineering and often used fear to control him. His father’s unpredictable outbursts left Maurice feeling constantly anxious and unsure of how to... Read more »
High-Conflict Emotional Warfare | Psychology Today

High-Conflict Emotional Warfare | Psychology Today

One of the most surprising—and shocking and terrifying—things about all high-conflict people (HCPs) is that they attack those closest to them. From those who perpetrate domestic violence to the workplace bully to... Read more »
The Toxic Emotions Underlying Our Political Divide

The Toxic Emotions Underlying Our Political Divide

This is the first post in a series on toxic emotions in politics. A major theme of this blog is the importance of emotions in understanding our political beliefs. Although we may... Read more »
Relational Minds: Diagnosis and the Fallacy of Internalism

Relational Minds: Diagnosis and the Fallacy of Internalism

This guest post by James Barnes is a counterpoint article to In Defense of Psychoanalytic Diagnosis by Mark L. Ruffalo. The “relational” approach—whether in its original form in relational psychoanalysis or in... Read more »
Overthinking Isn’t as Helpful as You Think

Overthinking Isn’t as Helpful as You Think

Therapists, like people more generally, tend to possess a strong urge to soothe their patients. This is true across all therapeutic modalities, from psychoanalysis to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). So, just as... Read more »
Why Do Athletes Get Burned Out?

Why Do Athletes Get Burned Out?

In today’s fiercely competitive sports environment, the pursuit of excellence often challenges young athletes to their limits. While striving for athletic success can cultivate discipline, resilience, and teamwork, it can also give... Read more »
A Non-Story Story: The Everyday Miracle of Pain Relief

A Non-Story Story: The Everyday Miracle of Pain Relief

I now come with a remote control and a charger; I have a spinal cord stimulator, and it’s amazing. This afternoon, I went to watch my son’s basketball game and I sat... Read more »
Interruptions and Surprises Can Be Good for Us

Interruptions and Surprises Can Be Good for Us

We worry about the stock market or where the next war will start, as well as the cost of our medicine or food. With so much draining our energy and distracting our... Read more »
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