Some of us may have the misunderstanding that as long as we are really, really, really nice to others, people will like us.
Tag: psychology
It can be overwhelming to find and decide on a child psychologist. But parents know their children best, writes psychologist Valerie Ling.
For therapists, it’s a privilege and a pleasure to partner with their clients to create change and build hope, writes Sarah Hindle.
If you find you are overthinking about how you look, and it’s impacting your mood and eating habits, it may be time to seek support.
The label ‘talk therapy’ may drive the myth that psychotherapy is just talking. Monica Jacob dispels a few common myths.
“We’re not out of it, because the impact of a global pandemic will take a while to resolve,” clinical psychologist Valerie Ling says.
In this ‘age of the app’ almost all of us can now be publicly rated and ranked – and it’s not healthy. Here’s some ways we can respond.
Radical expressive individualism – deciding who we want to be outside of the confines of others – isn’t creating the flourishing they promise on the bottle.
Modern psychology affirms the importance of ‘looking up’, or having a spirituality of one form or another, to find our identity, writes Akos Balogh.
The Israeli-born American author, lecturer and investor shares about the psychology of distraction and the human quest to accomplish something.