In our family, we spend more time and effort planning our holiday food than any other aspect of the season. Not only do we love to eat, but we also carefully curate... Read more »
This is Part 2 of a series. Read Part 1 here. I am the only child of an only child who now lives in an assisted living facility thousands of miles away.... Read more »
In my practice, this is a sticking point that comes up again and again when working with neurodiverse couples. Two people recollect the same experience — a dinner, a spat, a vacation... Read more »
There’s something sacred about memory. How we hold one another, moments in time together, the connection, the love, and being in union as we merge together as a unified memory. The most... Read more »
I didn’t know Mike well. No one did. He was the kind of person you saw once or twice a year, were reminded how intense and intellectually curious he was, told yourself... Read more »
Have you ever found yourself reminiscing about a vacation and thinking, “That was the best time of my life,” only to recall that during the trip, you were stressed about delayed flights... Read more »
Autobiographical memory refers to personal recollections of past experiences. Mind wandering in ADHD involves unintentional shifts in attention to task-unrelated thoughts. These phenomena may be linked as both involve spontaneous cognitive processes.... Read more »
Autobiographical memories (AMs) are personal memories of specific events from one’s life. Depression is associated with impaired ability to access detailed positive AMs, hindering their use for emotion regulation. Deliberately recalling positive... Read more »