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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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Depression is hard enough, but it's made even worse when friends or loved ones say things that are well-meaning but ultimately hurtful or invalidating. Here's what to say instead.
2 Things Not to Say to Someone Who's Depressed
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The moment you're experiencing right now is probably an illusion—it's only the brain's incredible ability to predict reality that keeps us grounded in time. This is why.
The Illusion of “Now”
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Could you be unknowingly sabotaging your brain? Surprising new research on sleep and lifestyle reveals that much of what we thought benefited our cognition may do the opposite.
The Brain Benefits of Being a Night Owl (or a Drinker)
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Bipolar disorder is a devastating illness but not a hopeless one: New research finds that, with treatment, almost half of patients reach remission, and a quarter achieve complete mental health.
How Common Is Recovery From Bipolar Disorder?
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New research on the real experiences of people caring for a loved one with depression found that, despite the challenges, they seek and find ways to continue to live well. This is how.
4 Key Issues for Those Who Love Someone Who's Depressed
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Burnout can get to anyone, but research suggests that two personality traits may make some people especially vulnerable to debilitating exhaustion. Here's how they can manage.
Do You Have a Burnout-Prone Personality?
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Perfectionism sets us up for failure because perfection is impossible and its pursuit inevitably backfires. Here’s how to achieve balance—and excellence—instead.
Why Perfectionism Is a Trap
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If you love ideas but hate networking, or seek out adventures but need a week to recover from them, you may be a wild introvert—and you're probably misunderstood.
Are You a Wild Introvert?
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