Sean and Sara have an easygoing relationship. When Sara disappoints him, Sean tells himself not to make a big deal about it. When he is hurt, he tells himself not to be... Read more »
“We are not thinking machines that feel; rather, we are feeling machines that think.” — Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio For over a century, workplace leadership has rested on a deeply ingrained belief that... Read more »
For over 15 years, I’ve heard therapists describe clients as resistant. I’ve heard it when a client doesn’t complete homework, avoids a topic, pushes back on a recommendation, cancels sessions, or disagrees... Read more »
We’ve all heard it. It’s written into fairy tales, echoed in rom-coms, and even celebrated in wedding vows: “Love conquers all.” And if we believed every curated social media post simplifying the... Read more »
As a psychologist who supports expectant and new parents, I was elated to interview Nancy Reddy, whose book The Good Mother Myth was released on January 21st. We talked about the meaning... Read more »
Source: Aaron Blanco Tejedor/Unsplash Not long ago, I read the well-known book Night, by Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel. Although the content of Night isn’t for the faint of heart (it’s Wiesel’s personal... Read more »