Are You Prepared to Grow Older?

Are You Prepared to Grow Older?

If we’re to truly accept growing older, we must reexamine the benefits versus costs of clinging to what will, sooner or later, be out of our control. Source link Read more »
Examining mental health of neurodivergent individuals across demographic and identity factors

Examining mental health of neurodivergent individuals across demographic and identity factors

Neurodivergent individuals, such as those who are autistic and have ADHD, may struggle with mental health due to societal stigma, inadequate healthcare accommodations, and compounded stress from intersecting marginalized identities, increasing their... Read more »
Navigating the Mental Strain of Gendered Caregiving

Navigating the Mental Strain of Gendered Caregiving

A daughter feels obligated to take on the caregiving role for her mother, even if it conflicts with her own career, personal life, or financial situation. Meanwhile, her brother may not participate... Read more »
The relationship between belief in a just world and prosocial behavior

The relationship between belief in a just world and prosocial behavior

Prosocial behavior involves voluntary actions intended to benefit others, such as helping, sharing, or comforting. This study explores how belief in a just world—the perception that the world is fundamentally fair—relates to... Read more »
Microdosing 101 | Psychology Today

Microdosing 101 | Psychology Today

In recent years, the term microdosing has gone from the fringes of psychedelic culture to the front pages of major publications. Business leaders, creatives, and everyday individuals alike are experimenting with tiny... Read more »
Experiences of interoception and anxiety in autistic adolescents: A reflexive thematic analysis

Experiences of interoception and anxiety in autistic adolescents: A reflexive thematic analysis

Interoception refers to the ability to detect and interpret internal bodily signals, such as heartbeat or hunger. In autism, differences in interoceptive awareness—either heightened or reduced—can contribute to difficulties in recognizing and... Read more »
The Violence Link | Psychology Today

The Violence Link | Psychology Today

The FBI agent sits across from the convicted killer, reviewing case notes. “When did it start?” he asks. The reply comes matter-of-factly: “The cats were first. Then, the neighbor’s dog. People came... Read more »
Why You Feel Stuck and How to Overcome It

Why You Feel Stuck and How to Overcome It

Have you ever sat down to start an important task and nothing happens? Your mind is racing with things you should do, yet you feel frozen, unable to begin. This frustrating experience... Read more »
You Are Already Wise | Psychology Today

You Are Already Wise | Psychology Today

I’ve been on a wisdom bandwagon lately because I think we could all use more of it, as the world shifts under our feet. It’s one of the top skills I work... Read more »
Accuracy of therapists’ predictions of outcome in iBCT for depression & anxiety

Accuracy of therapists’ predictions of outcome in iBCT for depression & anxiety

Forsell, E., Mattsson, S., Hentati Isacsson, N., & Kaldo, V. (2025). Accuracy of therapists’ predictions of outcome in internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for depression and anxiety in routine psychiatric care. Journal of Consulting... Read more »
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