The Sleep Thief | Psychology Today

The Sleep Thief | Psychology Today

When Shakespeare wrote “To sleep, perchance to dream,” was he thinking wishfully? Remember when you could sleep anywhere, anytime? Your head hit the pillow and you were out until morning. Seems those... Read more »
Don’t Kill Spotted Lanternflies | Psychology Today

Don’t Kill Spotted Lanternflies | Psychology Today

This year in D.C., when so much has felt existential and out of our control, a clear, actionable way to care for the planet has emerged: kill spotted lanternflies. The ecological case... Read more »
Stop Enabling Passive Aggression | Psychology Today

Stop Enabling Passive Aggression | Psychology Today

Passive-aggressive tendencies are disruptive, embittering, and capable of producing significant self-doubt and insecurity. Typically, individuals resort to these behaviors to avoid confrontation or hide their own feelings of anger and resentment. When... Read more »
My Life in Numbers | Psychology Today

My Life in Numbers | Psychology Today

Countless numbers come together to create the richness and depth of my life. Interestingly, as I age, the definition of “old” changes. 71: how many birthdays I have enjoyed; 40: how old... Read more »
The Power of Maybe | Psychology Today

The Power of Maybe | Psychology Today

“Maybe is the beginning of all journeys.” — Anonymous We’ve often been told we need to be confident, strong, and bold in our decisions—to say “yes” or “no” quickly and decisively. But... Read more »
The Fear of Differences | Psychology Today

The Fear of Differences | Psychology Today

Have you ever wondered why the sight of a child born male at birth wearing a dress makes adults so uncomfortable? Or why the new family in town that does not attend... Read more »
Dissociation and Chronic Illness | Psychology Today

Dissociation and Chronic Illness | Psychology Today

Living with chronic illness often means living in a body that hurts. The pain can be searing or dull; intermittent or constant; affecting the body as a whole or specific body parts.... Read more »
Biology Is Not Destiny | Psychology Today

Biology Is Not Destiny | Psychology Today

We’ve all heard it before: “You are the way you are because of your genes.” And yes, biology does shape us. But it’s not the entire story and definitely not the final... Read more »
AI Chatbots in Therapy | Psychology Today

AI Chatbots in Therapy | Psychology Today

In 2025, three U.S. states (Utah, Nevada, and Illinois) have taken significant steps to limit the role of artificial intelligence in mental health care. Each state enacted laws that prohibit AI chatbots... Read more »
When Strength Hides Struggle | Psychology Today

When Strength Hides Struggle | Psychology Today

September is National Suicide Prevention Month, a time to confront the many factors that contribute to suicide risk. Among these, one of the most overlooked and deadly is the intersection of eating... Read more »
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