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May Pang
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Jul 15
Why Romantic Rejection Makes Us Act Like Cocaine Addicts
Brain scans explain our extreme and clingy…
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John Kruse MD, PhD
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Jun 5
Is Everyone Gaslighting You?
Sometimes others are just insensitive, stupid, or clueless, without being…
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May Pang
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May 29
Why the Loneliest Place is Sometimes a Roomful of People
How to go from not “being” alone to not…
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Stephan Joppich
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May 21
The Myth of the Loneliness Epidemic
We’ve been conditioned to view loneliness as unreasonably scary…
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The Conversation U.S.
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May 15
Ethical Persuasion: How to Argue Well and Actually Change Minds
Having facts on your side is not…
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Morgan Khalsa
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Apr 29
Why Neurodivergent-Neurotypical Relationships are So Hard
What pulls us apart, what brings us…
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John Kruse MD, PhD
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Apr 23
Do Opposites Really Attract? Or is the Opposite True?
People seek partners like themselves. Or they…
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Morgan Khalsa
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Apr 16
Making Relationships Work as an Autistic ADHDer
What this AuDHDer personal development junkie has…
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Gail Post, Ph.D.
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Apr 15
Apologies are So Misunderstood. Here’s How to Get it Right.
Clear, sincere apologies are an act of…
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Robert Roy Britt
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Apr 8
The Perils of Wishful Thinking
Anxiety over hardship or stress fuel false hope, leading to bad…
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