Learning to Share | Psychology Today

Learning to Share | Psychology Today

The clump of daisies stands round and tall. Its green leaves shine and shimmer in the breeze. Small but swelling buds—white buttons rimmed with green—top each stem. They’re almost ready to bloom.... Read more »
How Can You Share Your Peak Experiences?

How Can You Share Your Peak Experiences?

Have you had a peak experience lately, replete with great happiness and personal fulfillment? If so, you’ve probably found that sharing it meaningfully isn’t easy. For paradoxically, while disappointments and frustrations are... Read more »
How to Share Insecurities (Without Pushing Them Away)

How to Share Insecurities (Without Pushing Them Away)

The “Authenticity Anchor” That Prevents Insecurity From Ruining Your Connection Many people feel trapped behind a “brave face” when they enter a new relationship. They worry that if they reveal their true... Read more »
Autistic Adults Share Their Greatest Strengths

Autistic Adults Share Their Greatest Strengths

For many autistic adults, the standard experience during a diagnosis often involves viewing their lives through a lens of deficits and impairments. A recent qualitative study sought to flip this script. Researchers... Read more »
Why Some Therapy Clients Share Gently but Feel Deeply

Why Some Therapy Clients Share Gently but Feel Deeply

She walked into the room with a polite smile, placing her backpack carefully beside the chair as if not to disturb anything. When I asked how her week had been, she answered... Read more »
Share Stories From the Grassroots to Ignite Ideas for Growth

Share Stories From the Grassroots to Ignite Ideas for Growth

By Meg A. Warren, Ph.D., and Annie Crookes, Ph.D. Across the world, NGOs are tackling some of the most challenging and complex problems. Many situated in vastly different cultural contexts are nevertheless... Read more »
Spouses Frequently Share Nine Major Psychiatric Disorders

Spouses Frequently Share Nine Major Psychiatric Disorders

Emerging research shows that when one partner in a couple has a psychiatric disorder, the risk of similar conditions rises sharply for the other partner and their children. These disorders frequently cluster... Read more »
Memory Bias and Belief Bias May Share a Common Brain Mechanism

Memory Bias and Belief Bias May Share a Common Brain Mechanism

Why do we remember some things more easily than others—and why do we often favor information that aligns with what we already believe? These two common tendencies, long studied in psychology and... Read more »
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