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Insight about everybody's favorite subject: Ourselves.
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Psychology Today is devoted exclusively to everybody's favorite subject: ourselves. At PsychologyToday.com, we have gathered renowned academics, psychiatrists, psychologists and authors in our field to contribute their thoughts and ideas on what makes us tick—there are over 900 of them—creating a truly live stream of what's going on in "psychology today." Our magazine, first launched in 1967, continues to thrive. Psychology Today's Therapy Directory (powered by Sussex Directories, Inc) provides a comprehensive directory of therapists, psychiatrists and treatment facilities near you.
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Employees at Psychology Today
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Dr. Laurence J. Stybel
Adding”Success" to Successful Careers.
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Kimberly Key, PhD
Psychologist & Founder of Encompass Work & Family | Expert Speaker, Consultant, Author
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Bestselling Author & Speaker, Strategy & Innovation Consulting, Inc. Magazine, Praxie.com, Center for Effective Organizations at USC
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When kids seem down, parents often feel like they need to know what's happened. The problem is they too often forget that that's their need, not their child's.
When Kids Won't Tell Us What's Wrong
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We may think we know what drives human behavior. But psychologists continue to discover unexpected, non-intuitive explanations for why we do what we do, starting with these 10.
10 of the Most Surprising Findings in Psychology
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Our experience of time, research proves, is highly flexible and subjective but it does tend to speed up as we age. There's a simple reason why—and a simple way to fix it.
Why Time Seems to Speed Up as We Get Older
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When you already feel pushed to your limit, each additional stressor can feel like it's just too much to handle. But there are ways to find stability in the midst of chaos. Start here.
3 Things to Do When Life Feels Overwhelming
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Playing with a dog, new research shows, causes the release of the mood-elevating hormone oxytocin, an effect that's particularly strong in children. Here's what else we've learned.
Why Playing With Dogs Is So Good for Kids
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Cutting someone off can wreak unexpected havoc on your social life, as research shows that a single estrangement can easily lead to dozens of others. Here's how to limit the damage.
The Painful Fallout of Social Estrangement
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Listening is the hard part of being in a conversation, because doing it right demands focus, empathy, and curiosity. How do the best listeners manage it? They draw on these 5 skills.
5 Things the Best Listeners Do
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Fifteen percent of U.S. men say they have no close friends—and some experts think widespread deficits in social initiation skills are to blame. The good news? These skills can be learned.
Why So Many Men Struggle to Make Friends
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