She could smell smoke and asked if anything was burning in the room. On ketamine, her senses were sharper than mine, so I looked around to check. No, I assured her. Explore... Read more »
Insecure. That’s the word I would choose to best capture the growing-up experience of teenagers. A characterization harvested from my 56 years of working with youth as a coach, psychologist, teacher, mentor,... Read more »
Young people with ADHD in higher education often struggle with focus, time management, emotional regulation, and academic stress. These challenges can lead to poor grades, low self-esteem, and dropout. Studying these issues... Read more »
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For most of us, drinking is just what we do—to celebrate, to unwind, to feel at ease in social settings. It’s rarely questioned, and when it is, it’s often framed as a... Read more »
What happens after we die? Is there an afterlife? A quick Google search to answer one of humanity’s most profound and enduring questions often yields a blunt and definitive response: According to... Read more »