A new book from historian Stephanie Coontz explores the changing nature of marriage and the cultural myths about the ...
Addressing suicide and mental illness needs to go beyond treating individual minds to broader social programs and policies.
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Rituals seem to be declining in modern life. Finding ways to gather together meaningfully can help us combat loneliness, pain ...
Plenty of exercise. Healthy food. Positive attitude. Plain old good luck. There’s lots of advice out there about how to keep body and brain in optimal shape as the years roll by. But Louis Cozolino, ...
Understanding the nuances and misconceptions around forgiveness can help you guide clients in the process, if that's where ...
A study of 38,000 people around the world finds that people who feel connected to nature are more hopeful, purposeful and ...
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I was living in a kind of betwixt and between, trying to balance caring for her, my young children, and my patients, while ...
Have you ever had thoughts like these in your relationship? When your partner comes home late, you think, They’re neglecting me. Work is more important than I am. If your partner doesn’t initiate ...
That’s the question parents and teachers both dread and love to hear from kids. We dread it because, well, sometimes we don’t know the answer—or we’re too lazy or harried to come up with a good one.
My regrettable “mean girl” moment happened when I was in seventh grade. I was living in a new town and struggling to fit in. As Halloween approached, I felt hopeful when a shy yet kind girl asked me ...