Advocacy in the Age of Healthcare Uncertainty

Advocacy in the Age of Healthcare Uncertainty

By Ella Anderson, Psy.D., Maria J. Palmeri, Ph.D., and Robert M. Gordon, Psy.D. As our healthcare system continues to evolve with growing inequities, the roles of advocacy and social justice have become... Read more »
Time Block Strategy to Double Your Efficiency (and End Overload)

Time Block Strategy to Double Your Efficiency (and End Overload)

Do you feel like you’re working constantly, yet still falling behind? The modern professional world is defined by constant overload, fragmented focus, and the exhausting mental battle of deciding “what to do... Read more »
What Is a Social Connection Group?

What Is a Social Connection Group?

I came to the social skills group to make friends. At 11 years old, I had close to none. Each week, we would learn about different skills. Things like how to say... Read more »
AI, the Circle, and the Shadow

AI, the Circle, and the Shadow

There’s an image from basic mathematics that has been resonating with me lately. If you trace a small point on the rim of a spinning wheel and watch only its vertical position... Read more »
The 5-Minute Power Play: Small Talk to Strategic Influence

The 5-Minute Power Play: Small Talk to Strategic Influence

As a professor of negotiation and influence, I’ve observed a fascinating consistency in my students: They instinctively value behavioral concepts—the art of rapport, the dynamics of power, and the science of persuasion.... Read more »
The Dangers of Digital Trends

The Dangers of Digital Trends

Explore the social media-related and broader societal concerns surrounding the “flip the camera” trend. Source link Read more »
Researchers Identify New Risk Factor for Women’s Depression

Researchers Identify New Risk Factor for Women’s Depression

Depression, that is, “major” or “clinical” depression, is so prevalent that many mental-health authorities call it “the common cold of mental illness.” Depression has a host of known risk factors: female gender,... Read more »
Not Leadership Material? Think Again

Not Leadership Material? Think Again

A therapy client once told me she was hesitating to apply for a VP role that had opened at her company. “I’m an ISTJ,” she said. “I’m not leadership material.” She had... Read more »
ADHD Risk Skyrockets for Homeless Youth

ADHD Risk Skyrockets for Homeless Youth

While mental disorders are known to be two to four times higher in homeless school-age children compared to housed children, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has received surprisingly little focus. A team of researchers... Read more »
How Going Back to Basics Can Break the Anxiety Loop

How Going Back to Basics Can Break the Anxiety Loop

When panic and anxiety strike, the body becomes confused, interpreting, overinterpreting, and misinterpreting signals from the brain and reacting with a slew of uncomfortable and sometimes frightening physical symptoms. These can include... Read more »
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