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Exercise and Depression… 200 studies later…
Let's talk about something uplifting: exercise! Did you know it's a powerful ally in the battle against major depressive disorder?
Yep, over 200 studies have given it a big thumbs-up. But hey, which exercises are the real champs, and who benefits the most?
Is my husband a narcissist quiz…
Living with a narcissistic husband can be emotionally exhausting and damaging to your well-being. If you're seeking clarity, you're not alone.
Let’s discuss narcissistic behavior in husbands, consider insights from thought leaders, and check out a revealing quiz to help you understand your husband's behavior better.
Harry Stack Sullivan Theory…
Harry Stack Sullivan is a pivotal figure in marriage and Family Therapy. His theories have left an indelible mark on the understanding of human behavior and relationships.
As both a psychiatrist and a closeted gay man in the early 20th century, when homosexuality was heavily stigmatized, Sullivan's life experiences profoundly influenced his theoretical framework.
Let’s explore some of Harry Stack Sullivan's ideas, the intricacies of his work, and the profound impact it has had on Marriage and Family Therapy…
Marital arrangements involving separate bedrooms…
While traditionally frowned upon as a sign of marital discord, contemporary research suggests that separate bedrooms might, in some cases, actually contribute positively to a couple's happiness and well-being.
Let’s discuss a little sleep science research to explore the correlation between separate bedrooms and couple happiness…
What are the Dialecticals in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy?
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) is a form of psychotherapy that was initially developed to treat individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD).
However, it has since been adapted to treat various other mental health conditions.
Here are the six main points of DBT…
What happens when you ignore a Gaslighter?
What happens when you ignore a gaslighter?
Ignoring a gaslighter can be a complex and challenging endeavor, as gaslighting typically involves manipulation and psychological control tactics aimed at undermining your sense of reality and self-worth.
Why narcissists do what they do…
Classic narcissistic behaviors include exploiting others without guilt, needing constant praise, and displaying a sense of entitlement.
Narcissists behave the way they do because of insecurity and not because they are full of themselves, a recent study finds.
People with these tendencies use classic narcissistic behaviors to cover up their low self-worth...
How to make a narcissist fear you…
Navigating the treacherous waters of narcissism requires a blend of finesse, strategy, and a pinch of dark humor.
While the topic may seem daunting, fear not, gentle reader… for we're about to dive into the depths of psychological warfare armed with a toolkit that's as potent as it is practical.
So buckle up and prepare to outmaneuver even the most cunning narcissist…
Here are 7 ways to make a narcissist fear you…
How to Communicate with a Narcissist…
As a couples therapist, navigating communication with a narcissistic partner can present unique challenges.
However, research in psychology provides valuable insights into practical strategies for communication in such relationships…
The Neurobiology of Narcissism
The latest research on the neurobiology of narcissism and its implications for therapeutic interventions aimed at improving relationship dynamics is up-and-coming.
It might offer couples therapy a raft of new tools and interventions.
Are you married to a Covert Narcissist?
Navigating a relationship with a covert narcissist can be akin to walking through a minefield blindfolded.
The subtle manipulation, emotional abuse, and constant gaslighting can leave one questioning their reality and sanity.
Can being neurotic reduce your risk of death?
Researchers found that humans who scored highly on one aspect of neuroticism related to worry and vulnerability had a reduced risk of death regardless of how they rated their health….
Is neuroticism protective?