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Generalized anxiety disorder and marital conflict
Generalized Anxiety disorder is pretty widespread these days…How do you manage it in a marriage?
Dysthymic disorder and marital conflict
Dysthymic Disorder is a relatively new way to understand a particular type of depressive behavior.
There are 7 million Americans for whom the sun will not come up tomorrow. They will not bet their bottom dollar.
They can see no upside. No light at the end of the tunnel.
These people live in a depressive fog and possess little resilience. They suffer from a treatable but often ignored medical condition called Dysthymic Disorder…
6 Ways to spot a narcissistic wife and 6 ways to deal with her…
The Narcissistic Wife, because of her attendant grandiosity, lacks empathy.
One of the great pains of having a Narcissistic Wife is that she will constantly step on your feelings.
Sometimes it will be intentional, and sometimes you will just be collateral damage as she seeks to prop up her fragile self-esteem…
Unlocking the Power of Intentional Daydreaming: How Mind Wandering Boosts Brain Health…
Recent research delves into the intriguing interplay between memory, imagination, and brain structure, particularly within the default mode network (DMN).
A groundbreaking study reveals a compelling link between deliberate daydreaming and cortical thickness in specific brain regions, shedding light on the cognitive benefits of steering our thoughts intentionally…
Why do we want to know how to increase Gamma Brain Waves?
Gamma Waves, which repeat thirty times every second, help the brain communicate effectively between regions.
Enhancing Gamma Waves in the brain could be a way to treat depression, a promising new study suggests.
Rodents who had Gamma Waves in their brains suppressed became depressed while boosting Gamma Waves almost completely cured their depression symptoms…
Has the Pill eroded the well-being of women?
The recent revelations surrounding the contraceptive pill's impact on women's well-being add a new layer of complexity to the therapeutic landscape.
As therapists, we're tasked with unraveling the intricacies of relationships, often diving into the depths of emotional intimacy and navigating the terrain where physical health intersects with relational dynamics...
The Mental Toughness of Garden-Variety Narcissists…
Understanding the dynamics of narcissism isn't just a psychological pursuit; it's also a journey toward resilience and growth.
Ever wonder why your partner's self-absorption seems to come with a silver lining?
Garden-variety narcissists might have a psychological edge that sets them apart in the race of life…
What actions reflect ageism?
Ageism, often dubbed as the most socially acceptable form of prejudice globally, is an insidious bias that infiltrates various aspects of society.
A recent survey conducted among Americans aged 50 to 80 reveals intriguing insights into perceptions of age and its impact on humans…
What happens to narcissists when they get old?
One of the most glaring signs of a narcissistic family member is their deep aversion to criticism.
They recoil, they lash out—anything to protect their fragile self-image.
But here's the kicker: with age comes wisdom, or so they say…
What happens to narcissists when they get old?
3 Steps Away from Depression…
Break Free from Brooding: Three Steps to Stop Repetitive Negative Thoughts
Brooding, characterized by repetitive negative thoughts, lies at the core of the depressive experience.
Professor Hans M. Nordahl, a distinguished expert on psychological therapy, outlines three crucial steps to combat this detrimental pattern… let’s jump in!
At Last! We now know what lies beneath all Anxiety Disorders…
Here’s something new…Fear of the unknown emerges as a central motif, weaving its tendrils through the fabric of conditions like social anxiety, panic disorder, and specific phobias…
Here are 3 Ways Worrying Is Surprisingly Good For You…
Believe it or not, worrying might just be the unsung hero of your mental and physical well-being. Yep, you read that right!
Recent studies have uncovered some fascinating findings about worry, suggesting that it's not all doom and gloom.
A healthy dose of worry can actually be a secret weapon for your mind and body…