When you disagree with someone, there's no worse feeling than when your voice isn't being heard. Unfortunately, this feeling of rejection is all too common as people talk over others or, worse, accuse ...
My patient, Derek,* is a high-achiever. Like many high achieving individuals, he struggles under the weight of his own high expectations. He assumes that being harsh toward himself and always ...
Many of today’s constantly-connected professionals have to navigate virtual workplaces with endless chat, email and social media notifications. But this level of connectivity can take a toll on one’s ...
“Being used is definitely not a sign of a healthy relationship. It means one person is taking excessively while the other is making all the sacrifices,” says Meghan Marcum, PsyD, chief psychologist at ...
Cowritten by Nathalie Boutros and Tchiki Davis. When you’re approaching a deadline at work, struggling to get your children out the door in the morning, dreading a difficult but important exam, or ...
There is a pervasive belief (backed up by evidence) that extensive social media use harms well-being, particularly in teens and emerging adults. Why does that happen, and what can be done about it?
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