Americans rethought their work obsession during the pandemic, but new forces are pushing plenty of us back towards an ...
The point of view then switches to the showgirl, who sings "So she waited by the stage door / Asked the club for more to ...
People stay in dysfunctional relationships that somehow make sense in the context of their lives. Take a step back and ask yourselves these questions to see if you're one.
Teens aren’t saying they don’t want to work — they’re saying they don’t want to burn out before they even start. Their vision of adulthood is less about grind and more about balance: chilling with ...
There’s one thing I’d bet money any self-assured person was told by their mum if someone didn’t like them at school: “They’re just jealous.” The phrase immediately bolsters confidence and short ...
A lack of consensus on who counts as a primary care physician can affect reimbursement and workforce pipelines, and as demand for healthcare grows, the debate over what specialties fall under primary ...
Psychology professor Gillian Sandstrom was a lonely graduate student in Toronto when she began what she calls "a tiny, tiny micro-relationship." She and a woman who ran a hotdog stand on her way to ...
In our current clinical landscape, “trauma” has become a ubiquitous term—both in the scientific literature and in popular discourse. The word is invoked in diagnostic manuals, self-help books, and ...
As our lives grow increasingly digital and we spend more time interacting with eerily humanlike chatbots, the line between human connection and machine simulation is starting to blur. Today, more than ...