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The Connection Between Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders

14 July 2026

The Connection Between Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders

Let’s be honest — life throws curveballs, and sometimes we reach for anything we think can help us cope. For many, that `something` ends up being alcohol, prescription medications, or other...

How to Rebuild Trust After Betrayal in a Relationship

13 July 2026

How to Rebuild Trust After Betrayal in a Relationship

Trust is the bedrock of any relationship. It’s what allows us to be vulnerable, open, and emotionally connected. But what happens when that trust is broken? Betrayal—whether through infidelity,...

The Use of Forensic Psychology in Terrorism and Counterterrorism Efforts

12 July 2026

The Use of Forensic Psychology in Terrorism and Counterterrorism Efforts

Terrorism—an unrelenting shadow that looms over the world, shifting forms and tactics, leaving chaos in its wake. As governments and security forces battle its menace, an unexpected but powerful...

How to Manage Loneliness for Better Mental Health

11 July 2026

How to Manage Loneliness for Better Mental Health

Let’s be real—loneliness sucks. It’s that heavy, nagging feeling in your chest when you’re surrounded by silence or even when you`re in a room full of people but still feel totally...

How Shift Work Affects Sleep Patterns and Mental Health

10 July 2026

How Shift Work Affects Sleep Patterns and Mental Health

Let’s be real—shift work doesn’t play nice with your sleep schedule or your sanity. If you’ve ever worked the night shift, an early morning shift, or the dreaded rotating shifts, you...

Understanding the Silent Struggle: A Deep Dive into Mood Disorders

9 July 2026

Understanding the Silent Struggle: A Deep Dive into Mood Disorders

When was the last time you felt a little off? Maybe you had a bad day, or maybe you woke up on the wrong side of the bed. We all have days where our mood isn`t exactly where we want it to be. But...

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Psychology says people who keep sharing life anecdotes aren't trying to make everything about themselves,

July 13, 2026 - 22:35

Psychology says people who keep sharing life anecdotes aren't trying to make everything about themselves,

A new look at social behavior challenges the common assumption that people who constantly share personal anecdotes are simply trying to make everything about themselves. According to recent...

VA interns complete psychology training program

July 13, 2026 - 14:21

VA interns complete psychology training program

IRON MOUNTAIN - Two doctoral candidates have successfully finished their year-long psychology training at the Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center. Zachary Bertram and Caroline Rogers were recognized...

Psychology says the calm people feel in a forest is not simply in their imagination — studies find that even a short walk among trees can lower cortisol, possibly activating a stress response shaped long before modern life

July 12, 2026 - 18:50

Psychology says the calm people feel in a forest is not simply in their imagination — studies find that even a short walk among trees can lower cortisol, possibly activating a stress response shaped long before modern life

The quiet hush of a forest is not just a pleasant escape from the city noise. A growing body of research suggests that the deep calm many people experience among trees is a measurable biological...

Why Some People Never Take Off Their Jacket: It's Not About Hiding

July 12, 2026 - 02:44

Why Some People Never Take Off Their Jacket: It's Not About Hiding

Psychology suggests that people who always wear a jacket aren`t necessarily uncomfortable, shy, or emotionally guarded. A favorite jacket may simply be exactly that, a favorite piece of clothing....

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The Role Of Gratitude In Strengthening Romantic...

Gratitude isn`t just polite; it`s the secret glue holding love`s fragile moments together.

Author: Isadora McAnally

July 13, 2026

The Role Of Fantasy In Romantic Ideals And Realities

This article highlights the intriguing balance between fantasy and reality in romance. It underscores how idealized notions can shape our expectations, ultimately influencing our relationships. Understanding this dynamic can help us navigate love more...

Author: Allison Maddox

July 11, 2026

Self Compassion A Path Toward Inner Peace

In a world that often demands perfection, self-compassion whispers a different truth. What if embracing our flaws leads to genuine strength? Discover the hidden treasures of kindness within yourself, where peace awaits, unearthing layers of resilience...

Author: Yasmeen McQuade

July 11, 2026

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