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Idealization of parents is an inherent part of early childhood. However, rigid and sustained idealization may yield a host of ...
When words fade, music remains. Explore how sound, silence, and presence offer comfort, connection, and meaning at the end of ...
Not unlike the rivers, we are mobile creatures and we look forward to the next bend, the next challenge and our growth.
Eating disorder thoughts are strong and hard to overcome. What if the key to overcoming them isn't reframing them but tending ...
A boundary says: “I want to stay connected to you, but here’s what I need to feel safe.” It’s clear, flexible, and often ...
Protection of our children should include strictly limiting their exposure to non-educational electronic programming.
Fusion is a clinical term that gets thrown around in the treatment of dissociative identity disorder (DID) like it's no big ...
Finally, Meltzer et al. (2017) found that couples who engaged in more frequent sex reported higher marital satisfaction, ...
If you've ever felt like you're managing everyone else's life while your own needs disappear into the background, this story ...
Potty training is hard, and can drive a parent nuts. Here's what research says (and doesn't say) about what to do and when.
When solutions are everywhere, our standards shift. Are we solving real problems—or just creating new ones to fix?
Political humor merges comedy and critique, making complex political issues engaging and accessible. It can change political ...
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