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EL PAIS: Psychoanalyst Stephen Grosz: ‘Some people find unhappiness more comfortable than surrendering to love’. Comment: Read “The Unexamined Life”. Highly recommend it for insight to self, others and psychoanalysts
https://d47c48b79bd40520ce353092acbcf496.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-45/html/container.html Select: subscribeLOG IN Health Psychology Psychoanalyst Stephen Grosz: ‘Some people find unhappiness more comfortable than surrendering to love’ The expert, who has worked with patients for more than 40 years, has published ‘Love’s Labor,’ a book about what he … Continue reading
The Harvard Gazette: The Skills That Strengthen Marriages—and Make Better Managers
The Skills That Strengthen Marriages—and Make Better Managers Featuring Kathleen L. McGinn, Alexandra C. Feldberg, and Amanda Nerenberg. By Kara Baskin on March 20, 2026. Simple shifts, like paying closer attention and delegating clearly, not only ease tension at home, but can also build stronger teams, research by Kathleen … Continue reading
The Harvard Gazette. Want to feel more loved. Forget changing yourself. Change coversation
Health Want to feel more loved? Forget changing yourself. Change conversation. Two psychologists offer science-backed framework on how to improve relationships March 19, 2026 7 min read Excerpted from “How to Feel Loved: The Five Mindsets That Get You More of … Continue reading
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The Harvard Gazette: Did I say too much?
Work & Economy Did I say too much? ‘Revealing’ author explains difference between TMI and the kind of healthy ‘oversharing’ that deepens relationships By Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer February 19, 2026 9 min read Opening up to others and disclosing … Continue reading
Courage.Media: The Gender Rage Gaps
Commentary The Gender Rage Gap Anger can be a positive emotion, motivating us to achieve our goals, but it also destroys us 19 Dec 2025 Noel Yaxley View articles The perfect Christmas gift. A Karen therapy centre™, also known as … Continue reading
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Neuroscience News: Self-Centeredness. “…Rather, the top five countries were Germany, Iraq, China, Nepal and South Korea, with the five countries with the lowest narcissism scores being Serbia, Ireland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Denmark…”. U.S. was No 16
Study Challenges Myths About Self-Centeredness FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·December 14, 2025 Summary: A large international study of more than 45,000 people shows that narcissism is a universal personality trait—not one concentrated in any single country. Although nations differed somewhat, the five highest-scoring countries … Continue reading
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Mind Journal: Anxiety Disorders Typically Caused By Exposure To Narcissistic Abuse
Anxiety Disorders Typically Caused By Exposure To Narcissistic Abuse Author : Helen Noronha Did you know that a lot of or sometimes the majority of anxiety disorders are caused due to exposure to narcissistic abuse? Yes, suffering from anxiety or … Continue reading
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Neoscope, Futurism: Types of people who “Hook up” on Tinder
0 AM EDT/ by Noor Al-Sibai Scientists Have Figured Which Types of People Are Successfully Hooking Up the Most on Tinder Fascinating — and dark. Studies In the nearly 13 years since Tinder launched, the dating app has been everything from a straight … Continue reading
MIT Reader: Across Cultures, One Key to Happiness Stands Out
Across Cultures, One Key to Happiness Stands Out Decades of global surveys point to a single, consistent foundation of well-being: our relationships. By: Tim Lomas One of the most comprehensive assessments of factors affecting well-being is the World Values … Continue reading
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Verbal abuse in childhood has devastating impact on adult brain
Mental Health Verbal abuse in childhood has devastating impact on adult brain By Bronwyn Thompson August 06, 2025 Words can cause significant harm, new study shows A major new study has found that verbal abuse in childhood may be just as … Continue reading