If you’re autistic, you may have felt misunderstood or overlooked when it comes to your emotions. Perhaps others assume you’re not upset because you aren’t crying, or they think you’re uninterested because... Read more »
As a psychologist in private practice, I have heard my share of people complaining. You probably don’t even realize how much you complain. But take a moment to think about your last... Read more »
Facing unemployment? It can be scary, but here are 7 things to do to remain mentally strong. Source link Read more »
Autism justice sensitivity refers to a heightened sense of fairness, equity, and inclusion, coupled with a strong need to address and correct injustices. In essence, it means being extremely attuned to when... Read more »
Despite decades of progress, we’re still wrestling with major human problems. As psychiatrist Paul Holinger, MD, writes in his new book, Affect, Cognition, and Language as Foundations of Human Development, “Here we... Read more »
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs have become a divisive topic in today’s workplaces. Some don’t see DEI’s applicability; some see it as “reverse discrimination“; and some see it as essential for... Read more »
Trust is a risky business, a “calculated exposure” to the behaviors and influence of another (Hancock et al., 2011). Yet, as Hobbes (1651) contended, trust is one of the essential ingredients that... Read more »
Known for being quick to anger and having limited patience, Edie has always been described as easily irritable by her friends and family. Small inconveniences at work—like delays in email responses or... Read more »
Have you ever wondered where most people get their dog from? In the US, roughly 2 million dogs are adopted from shelter and rescue every year according to the ASPCA. A survey... Read more »