In a culture obsessed with productivity, we’re told that the answer is to become more efficient. But what if the real problem isn't a lack of time, but a lack of connection?
Self-alienation psychology explains why constantly editing yourself for others erodes your sense of self over time. The post ...
Self-alienation is the quiet gap between the life you perform and the self you recognize. Here’s why it often shows up late — ...
As fathers reflect on the parents they have been, the regret that they encounter can set them on a pathway toward humility, ...
Following an ex-secret agent who is kidnapped by an unknown persecutor, Patrick McGoohan’s 1967 series creates a surreal ...
Yet, even as early as kindergarten, the daily pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America (and “the ...
What is being lost is not information. It is the capacity to do anything with information that requires a sustained, ...
Dr. Alan Childs, Licensed Clinical Psychologist joins Karen Conti on Father’s Day to talk about how separation and divorce ...
Research by Keyes and others has revealed that watching sports of all kinds, both in-person and on a screen, can have ...
Using the word "delusional" to describe a parent in a report to be used in a child custody hearing doesn't automatically get a psychologist fined. Unless, that is, a state licensing board finds out ...
With this in mind, schools and parents across Spain are trying to limit the amount of time children spend in front of ...