Scientists recently conducted a large community survey to explore how the age of autism diagnosis impacts well-being. They looked at 769 autistic adults to see if getting a name for their experiences... Read more »
“I feel like I’m watching too much porn,” “We want our sex life to feel like it did when we first met,” or “I’m having an affair and I know it’s wrong... Read more »
The moment you realize you really like someone new can feel like a rush—a mix of excitement, hope, and anxiety. Unfortunately, for many, this is also the moment they start to over-invest... Read more »
We arrive in this world reaching—small hands stretching skyward, wide eyes scanning—for our people. And for nearly two million years, that reach was met with warmth: a village stepping close, gathering us... Read more »
The value of preparing for retirement with early financial investing is not lost on anyone. However, if we’re invested in our elder years reflecting purpose and meaning, then it will call for... Read more »
When life feels unpredictable, many people experience unease—but for some, this discomfort goes deeper. A new study suggests that difficulty tolerating uncertainty may play a significant role in symptoms like paranoia and... Read more »
Motherhood on social media is often portrayed as effortless, joyful, and aesthetically perfect. These idealized images can create unrealistic expectations, leading mothers to feel inadequate or guilty when their own experiences don’t... Read more »
Reward functioning refers to how individuals process and respond to rewards, including anticipation, motivation, and pleasure derived from positive experiences. This system plays a crucial role in behavior and decision-making. Alterations in... Read more »