From Psychology Today
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Practical Tips on Changing Anxious Thoughts
Knowing intellectually that you don’t need to be afraid makes no difference when your emotions scream “danger!” Learn secrets of effectively changing worry and fears.
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Why Grief Is Ready for Its Renaissance Era
Victoria led the way in establishing modern mourning wear. Now we may need a new trendsetter to bring it back.
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Extremists? Radicals? Fanatics? The Better Term Is "More-On"
A more accurate term than extremist or radical is "more-on": someone claiming we should pile more and more on of some absolute pure virtue, never mind the consequences.
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How Many Sexual Partners Should We Have Before Marriage?
How many lifetime sexual partners do most have in the U.S. and what are the benefits to multiple partners?
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How Do You Tend to Show Up in Team Meetings?
Many of us take on a particular role in work team meetings. Learn six common but undesirable roles and how to address them in yourself or others.
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Handling a Tantrum
Teaching children to use language to express themselves
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For the Modern Leader, Emotional Intelligence Drives Results
In the pursuit of success, we often focus on intelligence, skills, and qualifications. But there's a crucial ingredient that has long been overlooked.
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How Positive Storytelling Can Impact Climate Change
In order to affect climate change, we need to be geared towards climate "action."
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How to Improve Your Critical Thinking Skills
Want to improve your critical thinking skills? Apply these approaches.
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How to Receive Gifts as a Psychotherapist
A Personal Perspective: A psychotherapist reflects on gifts accepted, declined, and belatedly appreciated, in one case after four decades.
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The Post-Pandemic Mid-Life Crisis
Today’s mid-lifers have higher rates of mental and physical ailments than their counterparts in prior generations.
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The Power of Dress
Clothing offers protection, modesty, and adornment, and far from frivolous, it can have enormous psychological impact.