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Emotional Freedom: How to Break Free from Self-Doubt

20 August 2026

Emotional Freedom: How to Break Free from Self-Doubt

Let’s be real—self-doubt sucks. It’s that annoying little voice in your head whispering (or sometimes shouting), “Who do you think you are?” It creeps in just when you`re about to take a...

Exploring the Link Between Sleep Deprivation and Depression

19 August 2026

Exploring the Link Between Sleep Deprivation and Depression

Sleep and mental health go hand in hand. If you`ve ever pulled an all-nighter or struggled with insomnia, you probably noticed how groggy, irritable, or even sad you felt the next day. But what if...

How Childhood Trauma Can Manifest as Adult Mood Disorders

18 August 2026

How Childhood Trauma Can Manifest as Adult Mood Disorders

Let’s face it — childhood is supposed to be a time of laughter, learning, and love. But for many, it`s marred by experiences that no child should have to endure. We`re talking about trauma —...

How to Manage Cognitive Dissonance in Everyday Life

17 August 2026

How to Manage Cognitive Dissonance in Everyday Life

Have you ever made a choice that didn’t sit quite right? Maybe you bought something expensive and immediately started justifying it to yourself. Or perhaps you’ve felt uneasy after supporting a...

How to Incorporate Psychological Testing into Therapy

16 August 2026

How to Incorporate Psychological Testing into Therapy

Ever feel like therapy is missing a puzzle piece? You’re doing the talk therapy, you`re exploring your thoughts and feelings, but something still seems... off. That’s where psychological...

Early-Onset Mental Health Disorders in Children: What Parents Should Know

15 August 2026

Early-Onset Mental Health Disorders in Children: What Parents Should Know

Let’s face it—parenting doesn’t come with an instruction manual (unless you count midnight Googling after your kid says something wildly confusing). Raising little humans is one part science,...

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A New Zealand journal deleted a paper for potential harm to Māori months after publishing it

August 20, 2026 - 03:16

A New Zealand journal deleted a paper for potential harm to Māori months after publishing it

When Arna Mitchell submitted her article critiquing a proposal for different standards of practice for Māori and non-Māori clients in clinical psychology, she thought it would be too...

New book by a local psychologist combines memoir, neuroscience, psychology and spirituality

August 19, 2026 - 02:11

New book by a local psychologist combines memoir, neuroscience, psychology and spirituality

Williams, a resident of Sebastopol for 20 years and a mother, acknowledges the skepticism her book`s title might provoke. She addresses this directly in the opening pages, noting that she was...

Chester Mother, Wife, Psychologist Remembered After Mysterious Slaying

August 18, 2026 - 07:08

Chester Mother, Wife, Psychologist Remembered After Mysterious Slaying

More than two months have passed since the shocking discovery of Brooke Hanlon`s body inside her Chester home, and the case remains unsolved, leaving family, friends, and neighbors in a painful...

Psychology suggests people who age well are not the ones who quietly accept decline — they are the ones who keep revising the terms of their life, letting go of what no longer fits without giving up on what still matters

August 17, 2026 - 21:00

Psychology suggests people who age well are not the ones who quietly accept decline — they are the ones who keep revising the terms of their life, letting go of what no longer fits without giving up on what still matters

There is a common picture of aging that involves slowing down, accepting limits, and settling into a quieter version of life. But psychology suggests that people who age well are not the ones who...

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Early Onset Mental Health Disorders In Children...

Oh great, just what parents need-a guide on early mental health disorders in kids. Because who doesn`t want to add `child psychologist` to their resume? Just what we signed up for, right?

Author: Zadie McGuffin

August 20, 2026

The Psychology Of Motivation How To Stay Driven...

This article offers valuable insights into maintaining motivation while avoiding burnout. The practical tips and psychological frameworks presented can help readers find balance and sustain their drive in both personal and professional pursuits. Great...

Author: Solaria McGehee

August 17, 2026

The Impact Of Cognitive Dissonance On Mental Health

Cognitive dissonance reveals deeper truths about ourselves.

Author: Zephyrwind Rosales

August 16, 2026

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