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Assessing Anxiety: Tools and Techniques for Clinicians

21 June 2026

Assessing Anxiety: Tools and Techniques for Clinicians

Anxiety — it’s everywhere. From our inboxes to our Instagram feeds, the word itself gets tossed around so casually you’d think it were just another buzzword. But for clinicians, anxiety isn�...

The Influence of Childhood Bullying on Adult Psychopathology

20 June 2026

The Influence of Childhood Bullying on Adult Psychopathology

Let’s get real for a second — childhood is supposed to be a carefree time filled with scraped knees, secret forts, and way too much ice cream. But for many people, it doesn`t quite pan out that...

How Self-Love Impacts Romantic Relationships

19 June 2026

How Self-Love Impacts Romantic Relationships

When it comes to love, we often focus on how to find the right partner or how to make a relationship work. But what if I told you the secret to a healthy, thriving romantic relationship starts with...

The Impact of Trauma on Criminal Behavior: A Forensic Approach

18 June 2026

The Impact of Trauma on Criminal Behavior: A Forensic Approach

Let’s be real — crime doesn’t just happen in a vacuum. People don’t wake up one morning and decide to rob a store or harm someone without something pushing them toward that edge. Sometimes,...

How Practicing Kindness Improves Your Mental Health

17 June 2026

How Practicing Kindness Improves Your Mental Health

Kindness isn’t just about making other people feel good—it has a profound impact on your well-being, too. Think about the last time you did something nice for someone. Maybe you paid for a...

Sleep and Memory: How Rest Helps You Retain Information and Manage Stress

16 June 2026

Sleep and Memory: How Rest Helps You Retain Information and Manage Stress

Let’s be real for a second — how many of us brag about how little sleep we got last night like it’s some badge of honor? “Oh, you got 8 hours? Cute. I’ve been running on caffeine and...

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Why Your Poker Gut Feeling Is Probably Wrong

June 21, 2026 - 06:02

Why Your Poker Gut Feeling Is Probably Wrong

Author and professional poker player Paul Gibbons challenges a deeply held belief among card players: that instinct is a reliable guide at the table. In his latest analysis, Gibbons argues that the...

Classic literature shows maladaptive daydreaming is not a new psychological trend

June 20, 2026 - 21:04

Classic literature shows maladaptive daydreaming is not a new psychological trend

Long before psychologists gave it a clinical name, classic literature was already chronicling characters trapped in compulsive fantasies. A new study suggests that maladaptive daydreaming is a...

The Unexpected Gifts of Grandfatherhood

June 19, 2026 - 03:36

The Unexpected Gifts of Grandfatherhood

Many men say that becoming a grandfather is nothing like being a father. It is not just a repeat performance. It is a completely different role, one that often brings a sense of calm and clarity...

New study identifies distinct psychological profiles among youths with gender dysphoria

June 18, 2026 - 14:49

New study identifies distinct psychological profiles among youths with gender dysphoria

A new psychological survey of adolescents seeking care for gender dysphoria has identified three distinct subgroups within this population. Researchers grouped the youths based on factors like...

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How Practicing Kindness Improves Your Mental Health

This article highlights a vital connection between kindness and mental health. Practicing kindness not only benefits others but also enhances our own well-being, making it an essential habit for personal growth.

Author: Naomi Barrett

June 21, 2026

Assessing Anxiety Tools And Techniques For...

Anxiety is like a chatty squirrel on caffeine. Clinicians, grab your tools and techniques before the little critter takes over! Remember, it`s all about keeping calm and outsmarting the nutty thoughts.

Author: Tessa McKinney

June 21, 2026

The Role Of Hormones In The Early Stages Of Love

This is such an interesting read! Hormones play a fascinating part in how we fall in love.

Author: Chantal Blevins

June 21, 2026

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