I can’t do it. It’s too scary.” Anxiety is loud in kids’ lives. Small steps, music, and routine can turn fear into courage, ...
Ghosting is an act of conflict avoidance that can leave others devastated. Breadcrumbing keeps others on a hook that leads to ...
I gave in to my creative itch and wrote about my psychosis. Writing wouldn’t derail me from my comfortable, albeit slightly ...
Instead of increasing as predicted by pathogen stress theory, the difference between in-group and out-group trust fell in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
An overview of how genetics associated with schizophrenia and bipolar can influence how cells communicate, ultimately ...
The quality of scientific research is facing the twin threats of AI-generated data fabrication and the loss of long-standing, ...
Loneliness in aging is about more than being alone—it’s about feeling invisible. Discover how small acts of recognition can protect seniors from despair.
This essay was written by Marc Bekoff, Ph.D., and Colorado's First Gentleman, Marlon H. Reis. Source: Marc Bekoff Now more than ever, we must recognize that animals do matter. They are more than ...
Artificial intelligence therapy can't replicate the human need to exist in another's mind. We need real people to hold our stories, provide genuine boundaries, and offer lived experience.
Dan Brown’s latest thriller, The Secret of Secrets, follows neuroscientist Katherine Solomon as she reports how low GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the nervous system, expands consciousness.
We often focus on medication risks and side effects, but there can also be benefits in reducing risks associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder when treated with medication.
Grief does not always begin after death. For many families facing dementia, terminal illness, or a slow decline, it arrives before the final goodbye—quietly, persistently, and often without ...
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