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Psychology says the reason so many boomers struggle to ask their adult children for help isn’t pride — it’s that their entire identity was built on being needed, and needing help now feels like losing themselves

April 18, 2026 - 05:33

Psychology says the reason so many boomers struggle to ask their adult children for help isn’t pride — it’s that their entire identity was built on being needed, and needing help now feels like losing themselves

A 70-year-old woman stands alone with a flat tire for an hour after sending her son away, revealing a generation`s devastating secret: they`d rather suffer in isolation than admit they need the...

Psychologist charged with incompetence for the second time in three years

April 17, 2026 - 17:30

Psychologist charged with incompetence for the second time in three years

For the second time in just three years, a central Iowa psychologist is confronting serious professional disciplinary charges alleging incompetence. The state`s Board of Psychology has filed a...

Psychology says couples without children who stay together long-term develop a specific relational skill that most parents never need to build — they learn to sustain love without a shared project holding it in place

April 17, 2026 - 08:25

Psychology says couples without children who stay together long-term develop a specific relational skill that most parents never need to build — they learn to sustain love without a shared project holding it in place

Long-term relationships without children develop a distinct psychological strength, according to relationship experts. These couples cultivate a specific relational skill that many parents,...

Psychology says when someone gets defensive about your vegetable plate, they're not defending their food — they're defending a version of themselves they're not ready to question

April 16, 2026 - 22:07

Psychology says when someone gets defensive about your vegetable plate, they're not defending their food — they're defending a version of themselves they're not ready to question

A curious social phenomenon occurs when a simple vegetable plate triggers a disproportionate reaction. Psychology suggests that when someone becomes defensive about your dietary choices, the...

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Addressing Learning Disabilities And Mental...

Intriguing connections! How can we better support these teens?

Author: Kirk Becker

April 18, 2026

The Psychology Behind Starting Over In 2026

This article offers insightful perspectives on the psychological aspects of new beginnings. The emphasis on self-reflection and resilience resonates deeply, making it a valuable read for anyone considering change.

Author: Avianna Kirkpatrick

April 18, 2026

How Emotional Detachment Affects Mental Wellness...

This article provides valuable insights into the complex relationship between emotional detachment and mental wellness. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for fostering healthier emotional connections in our increasingly digital world. Thank you...

Author: Rhea Alexander

April 18, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

Why Journaling Will Be Your Go-To Therapy Tool by 2026

19 April 2026

Why Journaling Will Be Your Go-To Therapy Tool by 2026

Let’s be honest. Life in the 2020s can feel like you’re a smartphone with 47 tabs open, your battery is at 3%, and someone’s streaming a video in the background. Our minds are noisy,...

Future of Nonverbal Cues in a Digital World by 2026

18 April 2026

Future of Nonverbal Cues in a Digital World by 2026

Ah, the digital world! A vast, uncharted ocean where emojis swim, gifs glide, and memes reign supreme. It’s a place where you can communicate an entire spectrum of emotions with just a simple...

How Emotional Detachment Affects Mental Wellness in 2026

17 April 2026

How Emotional Detachment Affects Mental Wellness in 2026

Let’s cut through the noise for a second. We’re living in a world that’s moving faster than a high-speed train, connected to more people than ever, yet feeling a profound sense of… nothing....

The Psychology Behind Starting Over in 2026

16 April 2026

The Psychology Behind Starting Over in 2026

Let’s be honest. The very phrase “starting over” sends a shiver down most of our spines. It’s a cocktail of equal parts terror and tantalizing hope. We picture burning it all down—the...

How AI Will Shape the Future of Interpersonal Communication by 2026

15 April 2026

How AI Will Shape the Future of Interpersonal Communication by 2026

Let’s be honest for a second. How many times today have you already interacted with an artificial intelligence? If you used a smart speaker, got a predictive text suggestion, or scrolled through...

The Neuroscience Behind Psychological Safety: What Happens in the Brain?

13 April 2026

The Neuroscience Behind Psychological Safety: What Happens in the Brain?

Psychological safety—it`s one of those buzzwords that keeps popping up in workplace discussions. But what does it really mean? And why does it matter so much? At its core, psychological safety...

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