When it comes to raising kids, some parents feel like they need to commit to one ethos. Here’s why you don’t, according to the author of “Brain-Body Parenting.”
It’s important to know when your friend might be inching toward an unhealthy mindset – and when it’s appropriate to step in and say something.
There are ways you can deflect negativity in the moment that are not “hostile” or “argumentative,” said psychologist Thema Bryant.
We’re in a period of high uncertainty and many “people are pretty afraid right now,” said Brad Klontz, a psychologist and certified financial planner.
The most common cause of burnout, even among highly successful people, is poor energy management, says psychologist Sarah Sarkis. Here’s how to fix it.
Dr. Shefali Tsabary, child psychologist and bestselling author of “The Parenting Map,” says there are six types of gifted kids. She shares her best advice for raising them to be happy, successful and independent adults.
Psychologist Sarah Sarkis trains NFL players and executives at Fortune 100 companies like Intel and Capitol One how to thrive in high-pressure environments.
Parenting expert, psychologist and bestselling author Michele Borba shares her advice for identifying spoiled behavior, and how to raise generous and considerate kids.
The holidays can be tough for many, including those recovering from eating disorders. Here are eight tips for navigating this time of year from a psychologist.