Gail Post, Ph.D.inEduCreateNavigating and Diffusing Conflict Between Teachers and ParentsHow to react when parent-teacher communications go awrySep 18Sep 18
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & WellOlder Adults Need an Attitude AdjustmentJoyful, meaningful aging requires taking a fresh look at your identity and the new possibilities aheadSep 1754Sep 1754
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & WellPrepare Yourself for the Melancholy and Sadness of FallSeasonal transitions can be welcomed or bittersweet. Here’s how to handle this one.Aug 2620Aug 2620
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & WellHow to Stop the Vicious Cycle of Perfectionism and AnxietyIt’s time to ditch perfectionism’s worries and embrace “excellencism” insteadJul 3120Jul 3120
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & WellWhat Olympic Athletes Can Teach Us All About ResilienceThree strategies that work for Olympic athletes — and also for us non-athletesJul 2641Jul 2641
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & WellThe Tragedy of Older Women’s InvisibilityAn entire segment of our society remains largely unseen. And this needs to change.Jun 2618Jun 2618
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & WellLearn from Failure (or Don’t!) Without Feeling CrushedHow to know when failure leads to success — or when it just makes things worseJun 185Jun 185
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & Well10 Things Your Therapist Wishes You Knew About PsychotherapyTearing down myths to reveal what therapy is really about and what therapists actually doMay 2012May 2012
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & WellSometimes, Doctors Say the Darnedest Things — and that Needs to Change.As a patient, here’s what you must know.May 219May 219
Gail Post, Ph.D.inWise & WellApologies are So Misunderstood. Here’s How to Get it RightClear, sincere apologies are an act of strength — not weaknessApr 1510Apr 1510