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The Role of Pets in Improving Mental Health for Mood Disorder Sufferers

30 May 2026

The Role of Pets in Improving Mental Health for Mood Disorder Sufferers

Have you ever noticed how a dog’s wagging tail can instantly elevate your mood? Or how a cat’s gentle purring seems to melt away the stress of a long day? For many people, pets are more than...

The Connection Between Cognitive Dissonance and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

29 May 2026

The Connection Between Cognitive Dissonance and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Ever felt that uncomfortable tug-of-war in your mind when your actions didn’t quite match your beliefs or values? That unsettling feeling has a name— cognitive dissonance , and it`s not just...

How to Choose the Right Psychological Assessment for Your Client

28 May 2026

How to Choose the Right Psychological Assessment for Your Client

Ever stared at a list of psychological assessments and thought, “Where on earth do I start?” You`re not alone. Picking the perfect psychological tool for your client can feel like navigating a...

The Role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Treating Anxiety Disorders

27 May 2026

The Role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Treating Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders affect millions of people worldwide, making everyday life feel like an uphill battle. The constant worry, racing thoughts, and overwhelming feelings of fear can be exhausting. But...

Understanding Emotional Baggage and Its Impact on Relationships

26 May 2026

Understanding Emotional Baggage and Its Impact on Relationships

Ever feel like your past experiences are sneaking into your current relationships like uninvited guests? You`re not alone. Emotional baggage is like that heavy suitcase you drag around—stuffed...

Exploring the Relationship Between Childhood Abuse and Later Criminality

25 May 2026

Exploring the Relationship Between Childhood Abuse and Later Criminality

It’s heartbreaking to think about, but the things we experience as children—especially traumatic ones—don’t just disappear when we grow up. They stick with us, shaping the way we view the...

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ECU Psychology Clinic moves to more accessible location

May 29, 2026 - 23:06

ECU Psychology Clinic moves to more accessible location

GREENVILLE, N.C. - East Carolina University marked a milestone this week as its Psychology Clinic celebrated 15 years of service while opening the doors to a new, more accessible location. The...

Psychology says men who try to control their wives or girlfriends aren’t ‘protective’, but their ‘toxic ma

May 29, 2026 - 02:45

Psychology says men who try to control their wives or girlfriends aren’t ‘protective’, but their ‘toxic ma

The psychology behind men who try to control their girlfriends or wives often reveals a complicated mix of insecurity, entitlement, emotional fear, unhealthy attachment patterns, and toxic ideas...

Joe Bond on Hope House, Psychology, and the Troubled Boys of 1980s Kentucky

May 27, 2026 - 03:23

Joe Bond on Hope House, Psychology, and the Troubled Boys of 1980s Kentucky

Joe Bond`s debut novel, Hope House, takes a hard look at what it means to ask for more than the world is willing to give. The story centers on a group of boys labeled as troubled in 1980s Kentucky....

Why Four in Ten People Now Turn Away from the News, a Psychologist Explains

May 25, 2026 - 17:30

Why Four in Ten People Now Turn Away from the News, a Psychologist Explains

A growing number of people are deliberately avoiding the news, and a psychologist says it is not because they are lazy or uninformed. According to recent research, around 40 percent of individuals...

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How To Recognize Burnout And What To Do About It

Burnout often masquerades as just being tired. Acknowledging its signs is like turning on the lights in a dark room-suddenly, clarity emerges. Time to act.

Author: Zariah Vasquez

May 30, 2026

The Future Of Psychological Assessments Whats On...

Exciting developments in psychological assessments promise improved accuracy and accessibility, paving the way for a more personalized approach to mental health.

Author: Betsy McBride

May 29, 2026

Understanding The Importance Of Setting...

Setting boundaries is essential for nurturing your mental well-being.

Author: Preston McEvoy

May 26, 2026

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