Words like “trauma,” “narcissist,” and “anxious attachment” are now common currency. What happens when the language of psychology and psychiatry becomes the language of the everyday?
We’ve all heard it, “Don’t be so negative!” Or “Try to be more positive!” We learned to give each other these false consolations and advise them this way from generations upon generations of thinking ...
Hal Roen, Ortiz's former husband's attorney, Jed Nikko Valdez Sangalang, revealed that Ortiz was previously "Baker Acted" in 2023. Read More.
Most people dream of finding success in some form, but the way we act can subtly hold us back. Once you're aware of how you might be getting in your own way, you can do things differently.
Influencer Sara Buckley announced her divorce after 21 years of marriage — and she’s addressing it with her signature humor.
Amid widening conflict in the Middle East, new talks have emerged over the possibility of a U.S. military draft, though no official plans have been announced. Here's how one would work.
There is pressure to forgive in many settings, including the church. But this culture can change—and people can find more authentic forgiveness.
"The pain and grief and trauma and loss of the Troubles was permanent and profound and we’ve heard today how it ripples on through things like addictions, mental health and all kinds of other impacts" ...
Eye contact is a crucial part of human communication. When your partner avoids looking you in the eye during conversations, it can stir up doubts and concerns. Psychology suggests that this behavior ...
The General Assembly is considering a statewide bell-to-bell cellphone ban amid rising concerns about the adverse effects ...
A physical body is a “sacred and precious gift,” Young Women General President Emily Belle Freeman said during a discussion of the “For the Strength of Youth” guide.