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The Surprising Signs Of High-Functioning Anxiety, Per A Psychologist
Women's Health via AOL· 1 day agoPeople-pleasing and self-doubt are common signs of high-functioning anxiety. A psychologist explains...
Welcome to Taurus season — and beware these most toxic traits of the dark bull
New York Post· 4 hours agoAs “Psychology Today” notes, “Rather than process the hurt, learn from the experience, and gain...
This Hilarious Viral Video Is The Very Definition Of Sibling Love
InspireMore· 6 days agoThere's truly no other type of love quite like sibling love. This video showcases siblings love in...
Should AI have rights?
The Week via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"We need to build a new field of digital minds research and an AI rights movement to ensure that, if the minds we create are sentient, they have their...
Trump's Trial Resurfaced His View On Sexual Attraction, And Experts Have Thoughts
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTrump’s quote also suggests that flirting is always indicative of sexual interest or attraction, but...
The “Birth Order Dating Theory” Just Explained Why I Should Never Date an Older Sibling
PureWow via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBack in December, I was on my way to meet ‘Ryan’ for drinks in Tribeca. We matched on Hinge two days...
Keys To Making A Great First Impression
Forbes· 2 days agoYou only have about seven seconds to make a first impression, according to Psychology Today, so it’s critical to make those seconds count. Let’s look at...
Mom knew the value of the 'participation trophy'
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWhich is just not true, according to child psychologist Dr. Candida Fink, who writes in Psychology Today that participation trophies are good for...
How to Tell if Someone Is Attracted to You
LOVE to KNOW via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBody Language Can Indicate Romantic Interest On top of making a lot of eye contact, leaning in or turning their body towards you might be a signal for...
Only Child Syndrome Is a Myth
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMore families are raising only children than ever before — and studies say they do well in school, have good relationships and are well adjusted adults.