Therapists know that clients often reenact and imagine new conversations during intersessions. Turns out the same can happen ...
Colum Kenny explains why he has devoted time in retirement to writing five books on aspects of the struggle for Irish ...
Stress is our body’s response to any demand, challenge or change that disrupts our usual norms, explains Adrian Jacques Ambrose, MD, MPH, MBA, a psychiatrist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia ...
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What Is "The Ick", And Why Do We Feel It?
For Millie Bobby Brown, it’s men holding umbrellas; for Ed from the UK, it’s weird sandwiches. Small, objectively inoffensive things, but immediate dealbreakers for these two in particular – these ...
Researchers have identified more than a dozen predictors of marital satisfaction. How many can be found in your committed relationship?
Analysis of more than 1 million people shows that mental-health disorders fall into five clusters, each of them linked to a ...
Much has changed in how we understand and treat eating disorders. Some significant aspects have remained consistent or ...
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