This post is in response to Why Reading Other People's Feelings Really Matters By Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP We are wired to have feelings. If we express these feelings in off-putting ways, ...
Scientists asked 1,289 people who use emojis to respond to internet chat messages and report their feelings and emoji use. They found that more emojis were used between closer friends, that using ...
Some time ago, my oldest daughter shared a challenging experience. She was attending a program to learn a particular form of body therapy. During the classes, a couple of the students were rude. At ...
Pregnant people who had bigger fluctuations in stress from one moment to the next -- also called lability -- had infants with more fear, sadness and distress at three months old than mothers with less ...
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