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September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide is an extremely difficult topic to discuss, but not talking about it doesn't help, says neuropsychotherapist Bella Rockman.
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Showing prejudice, stereotyping, stigmatizing or discriminating on the grounds of a person's age. That's ageism. And it can actually impact people of any age, not just the elderly.
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Prejudice can be one of the motivating factors behind small and large hateful acts like this year's mass shooting targeting Black people in a Buffalo, N.Y., grocery store. Do people learn prejudice or are they born with it? Could it be a combination of both?
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Red flags are those warning signals that the person you're with might not be a good match. But what if we focused instead on "green flags," the promising signs that a relationship is going well?
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The COVID-19 pandemic is about to enter its third year. For people who have been able to work from home for some or all of the pandemic, one therapist says, the novelty has definitely worn off, while fatigue — and some fear — have set in.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has lasted for more than a year and half now. And for many people, the store of good will, patience and sensitivity has been depleted.
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Gaslighting can be defined as psychological manipulation to get a person to question their sanity, their experience, their own reality or their perception. Here's how to recognize gaslighting and how to shut it down.
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¿Cómo puedes convencer a alguien de que se ponga la vacuna contra el COVID-19? Para algunos, la respuesta podría depender en quién y en qué confíen.
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Drop The Pressure, Threats And Agendas: Talking To The Unvaccinated About Getting A COVID-19 VaccineHow might those who haven't gotten vaccinated be persuaded? For some, it may come down to whom and what they trust.
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June is Men's Mental Health Month. And while men — and society in general — may be opening up to more conversations about mental health, some powerful oppositional forces still discourage that exploration.