Who was Nietzsche? Philosopher, psychologist, poet, madman, provocateur—these names orbit around him but never settle. He is the “strange German,” dismissed by some as the father of nihilism and amorality, revered by... Read more »
For many autistic adults, home is more than just a place to live — it’s the one environment where you should be able to fully relax, recover, and be yourself without constant... Read more »
Before the funeral industry, most people died at home and remained there for a home ceremonyto celebrate their life. This traditional practice of dealing with death is having a rebirth, as morepeople... Read more »
As a psychotherapist and daughter who has walked this difficult path, I understand the complex emotions that arise when caring for an aging or ill parent. The exhaustion that seeps into your... Read more »
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults, particularly parents, can significantly impact their daily functioning, leading to struggles with organization, time management, emotional regulation, and fulfilling parenting responsibilities. These challenges often result in disrupted... Read more »
In 1961, a young psychologist named Stanley Milgram set out to understand what he viewed as one of the most pressing questions of his time: How had the German people succumbed to... Read more »
Most wonderful time of year, my foot—keep the change you filthy animal! As a therapist, I have a front-row seat to the pitfalls and perils of the holiday season. A candy cane... Read more »
A new federal watchdog audit is ratcheting up pressure on government officials to crack down on billions of dollars in overcharges linked to Medicare Advantage home visits. But so far, the Centers... Read more »