Ron Smith
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16-01-2023 12:14:11
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Great new Psychology Today article by Amanda Rose Do You Really Love Me? | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/us/blog/betwee…
Can the ancient wisdom of Stoicism and modern techniques of cognitive behavioral therapy hold the key to unlocking emotional resilience and personal growth in your life? Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Therapy Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…
I always vaguely thought people get involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospitals only when they present an acute threat to themselves or others. Christopher Lane, PhD 😷 does an excellent job exploding that myth Psychology Today
Ancient Greeks believed that the persuasive act takes 2 steps. Here's how that helps us address disagreements today, by Nick Morgan psychologytoday.com/us/blog/commun…
Narcissistic admiration and rivalry can affect the way that narcissists view their partners—and the relationship in general. Gwendolyn Seidman explains how. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/close-…
Being deeply empathetic can be draining and overwhelming. But not being empathetic at all is not a good option, either. Michael Banissy explains how we can regulate our responses to other people's conditions to strike the right balance. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-ar…
Discovering a partner who shares your interests and values can lead to a long and happy relationship. Unfortunately, it's not always so easy. These strategies could help, writes Wendy L. Patrick PhD psychologytoday.com/us/blog/why-ba…
Does it feel like time is slipping through your fingers as you grow older? Have you ever been in a situation where time seemed to stand still? This may explain why, by Aditi Subramaniam psychologytoday.com/us/blog/parent…
To find a partner who will be right for you long-term, experts suggest being intentional about figuring out who they are and how well you click. Start with these telling questions, writes Steven Ing, MFT psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sexual…
We only make use of a tiny percentage of our ability to create thoughts, considering that the brain has the potential to generate 4 sextillion of them. Here's how to use more of that capacity, writes Steven C. Hayes psychologytoday.com/us/blog/get-ou…