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Linda Watkins further explores

May 14, 2026 - 13:32

Linda Watkins further explores "pain switch" research in Science Daily

University of Colorado Boulder researcher Linda Watkins is advancing her investigation into a biological mechanism she calls the `pain switch,` a discovery that could reshape how chronic pain is...

AI Ethics Is a Double Misnomer

May 13, 2026 - 21:09

AI Ethics Is a Double Misnomer

The phrase `AI ethics` is often treated as a serious field of study, but it may be a double misnomer. The term itself suggests that we can apply ethical frameworks to artificial intelligence in the...

Psychology says the loneliest people aren’t the ones who live alone—they’re the ones whose lives are full of people who have never asked what they actually think about anything

May 13, 2026 - 08:18

Psychology says the loneliest people aren’t the ones who live alone—they’re the ones whose lives are full of people who have never asked what they actually think about anything

Psychology suggests that the deepest loneliness does not come from living in isolation. It comes from being in a room full of people who never ask what you actually think. These are the individuals...

Stories Save: An Interview With Emily Rapp Black

May 12, 2026 - 12:33

Stories Save: An Interview With Emily Rapp Black

In a recent conversation, author Gina Frangello sat down with Emily Rapp Black to explore how writing can transform personal loss into a bridge toward collective understanding. Rapp Black, known...

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How Empathy Shapes Our Identity And Social...

This article really gets to the heart of how empathy influences our relationships. It`s fascinating to see how understanding others not only builds connections but also shapes who we are. Empathy is a powerful tool that can foster deeper bonds and...

Author: Makayla Pruitt

May 14, 2026

Understanding The Impact Of Domestic Violence On...

Domestic violence leaves deep psychological scars that often lead to long-term mental health issues. Recognizing this impact is essential for effective support and healing.

Author: Iliana Palmer

May 14, 2026

Overcoming Negative Thought Patterns In Anxiety

This article resonates deeply with me. The insights on recognizing and challenging negative thoughts are invaluable. I`m looking forward to applying these strategies in my own journey. Thank you for offering such practical advice for those struggling...

Author: Ardent McLanahan

May 13, 2026

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The Importance of Self-Care for Clinical Psychologists

14 May 2026

The Importance of Self-Care for Clinical Psychologists

Being a clinical psychologist is one of the most fulfilling yet emotionally draining careers out there. You’re constantly holding space for others, helping them navigate their deepest struggles,...

Empathy as a Tool for Global Change: Beyond Borders and Boundaries

13 May 2026

Empathy as a Tool for Global Change: Beyond Borders and Boundaries

Let’s be real for a second—our world feels divided. Wars, political disagreements, cultural clashes, social media outrage, you name it. The walls we build—literally and emotionally—seem to...

The Therapeutic Benefits of Exposure Therapy for Phobias

12 May 2026

The Therapeutic Benefits of Exposure Therapy for Phobias

Phobias can be downright paralyzing. Whether it’s a fear of spiders, heights, public speaking, or something seemingly harmless like balloons, these irrational fears can limit your life in...

Empathy for Strangers: How to Care for People You Don’t Know

11 May 2026

Empathy for Strangers: How to Care for People You Don’t Know

Empathy isn’t just about understanding the feelings of those close to us—it’s about extending kindness to strangers too. In a world that often feels disconnected, showing compassion to people...

How to Help Clients Cope with Life Transitions

10 May 2026

How to Help Clients Cope with Life Transitions

Life transitions are inevitable. Whether it’s starting a new job, moving to a different city, ending a relationship, or even becoming a parent, change can bring a mix of emotions—excitement,...

How Empathy Shapes Our Identity and Social Connections

9 May 2026

How Empathy Shapes Our Identity and Social Connections

Empathy—it`s one of those words we hear all the time, but do we really understand how deeply it influences who we are? From the way we see ourselves to the relationships we build, empathy is a...

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