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First-Verb Parenting 

The biomental "First-Verb" efficacy concept underscores caregivers as primary influencers in children's development through modeling modes: copying, imitation, and identification.
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by: (Frank J. Ninivaggi M.D., DLF-A.P.A.)

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⁠Navigating Low-Reciprocity Relationships

Have you ever found yourself feeling like you are getting the short end of the stick in a relationship? Consider this advice..

by: (Cortnie S. Baity Ph.D., LMFT)

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SWAT Team Leader or Empowerment Coach for Your Adult Child?

When your adult child struggles, are you helping them find their strength, or are you unintentionally keeping them stuck in a cycle of dependence?.

by: (Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.D.)

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Bibliotherapy Today

Discover how stories, from children's books to thought-provoking articles, can help us process emotions, overcome challenges, and growβ€”both in therapy and everyday life..

by: (Mark Banschick M.D.)

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Failure as a Natural State

Failure is often seen as a roadblock, but what if it's a natural part of growth? What if embracing our past missteps is the key to moving forward?.

by: (A. Maya Kaye Ph.D., DSW, LMSW)

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⁠How Wildfire Smoke Affects the Brain

A significant body of research demonstrates that exposure to wildfire smoke has negative effects on the brain..

by: (The Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research)

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⁠How Do Personal and Cultural Complexes Differ?

Psychiatrist and Jungian analyst Thomas Singer explores the different ways personal and cultural complexes affect us..

by: (Dale M. Kushner)

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Decoding Emotions for Better Mental Health

Are emotions overwhelming you? Have you had an experience that is hard to understand, much less explain? Unlock the superpower behind emotional granularity for better mental health..

by: (Rodney Luster Ph.D.)

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⁠5 Strengths of Overthinkers

Overthinkers and innovators have more in common than you might realize..

by: (Alice Boyes Ph.D.)

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5 Ways to Rescript the 'Third Act' of Your Relationship

The "third act" of a relationship doesn't have to be a denouement. Here's how..

by: (Mark Travers Ph.D.)

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⁠Is Being Materialistic Actually a Bad Thing?

Personal Perspective: Materialism isn't a bad thing if objects bring you joy, such as through collecting. However, it's important to consider moderation and other related variables in context..

by: (Christopher Dwyer Ph.D.)

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A Path Through Adversity

A Personal Perspective: When trauma leaves you feeling broken and alone, there's a powerful way forward. Moving in harmony with others can transform despair into connection, strength, and hope..

by: (Joanna Grover LCSW)

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The Neuroscience of Leadership Is Wrong, Here's What Works

Embracing strategic discomfort, leveraging uncertainty, and using emotional contrast can inspire innovation, drive team performance, and elevate your leadership..

by: (Brian Williamson Ed.D.)

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⁠Setting the Stage: A Dream of Love and Loss

Our dreams can so precisely mirror our waking situation. Here, point by point, action by action, there is a direct correlation between the daytime event and the dream's discussion.
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by: (Layne Dalfen)

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⁠How Different Personalities Interact With Artificial Intelligence

How do we design AI recommendation systems to align with individual user preferences and personalities, such that human–AI partnerships become increasingly effective?.

by: (Michael Hogan Ph.D.)

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⁠Van Gogh’s Madness: A Modern Medical Investigation

Was Van Gogh’s madness fueled by art or alcohol? A modern medical analysis reveals how psychosis, epilepsy, and thiamine deficiency shaped his tragic decline. .

by: (Tahir Rahman M.D.)

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Unstructured Family Vacations With Your Neurodivergent Child

A Personal Perspective: Have you ever thought about planning an unstructured vacation with your neurodivergent child? Well, it's possible. Read on to learn how. .

by: (Lisa Sheinhouse M.A.)

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The Psychology of Consistency in Fitness and Nutrition

Small, repeated actions can rewire your brain for long-term health and fitness gains..

by: (Ankita Guchait MBPsS)

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⁠Lupus and Gut Microbes

Your gut microbiome can trigger an immune response, leading to chronic systemic inflammation and lupus. Here are some tips to tame your immune system and improve brain function..

by: (Scott C. Anderson)

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5 Ways You Might Be Controlled Without Realising It

Control and abuse within relationships are far more common than you may think. Don’t wait for things to escalate..

by: (Matt Wotton, MBA and Graham Johnston, MBA)

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