
How To Recognize People With Narcissistic Personality Disorder
There is more to a narcissist than an inflated sense of self-love. Does something about a person in your circle of friends and relatives feel off? Or could you be dating someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder? Discover the red flags!

Domestic Violence Awareness Month: What Risk Factors Trigger The Worst Episodes Of Domestic Abuse?
Even within abusive situations, some periods are worse than others. Holidays often trigger especially bad episodes of domestic abuse. Find out how to recognize the signs.

Kindness, Acceptance, & Inclusion: How Everyone Should Be Involved In The Prevention Of Bullying
Bullying doesn't just involve the bully and their victim — it impacts entire communities. Bystanders have the best chance of intervening, so how can we take powerful steps to end bullying?

Job Burnout Vs Clinical Depression: What's The Difference, And What Can You Do To Start Fixing Your Life?
Are you sick of your job, and is your job making you sick? That's all too common in this "new normal", but what's the diagnosis? Are you dealing with burnout, or could you be depressed?

Could Aggressive COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion Actually Strengthen Anti-Vaxxers' Beliefs? Research Offers Insights
Sometimes you wish you could yell some sense into people — get that COVID vaccine already! Research reveals that aggressive tactics do not work, and can even be counterproductive. So, what do you do instead?

New Study: Climate Change Is So Frightening That Many Youngsters Never Want Kids
No parent wants to raise their child to believe that the future is scary, but thanks to climate change, 75 percent believe this anyway, a landmark study reveals. They're not wrong.

Are Truly Almost Half Of Europeans Mentally Ill?
A large percentage of European population has mental disorders - they constitute the single biggest health challenge for Europe in the 21st century. Only one third of patients receive therapy and that too is often inappropriate or delayed.

In Autism, Genes Do not Tell the Whole Story: Environmental Factors Have to Be Taken More Seriously
The genes that you had inherited used to be considered the single most important factor in the development of autism. But study done on twins found that environmental factors also have an important say in the development of autism.

Are You Afraid To Tell Your Doctor About Depression?
Although mental disorders, including depression, are one of the biggest health problems facing our society, a study reveals that people are hesitant to share their depression symptoms with their doctor, out of fear that they would be put on antidepressant

How Emails Stress Us: The Tyranny Emailing
Recent studies have shown that emailing is a source of stress for many professionals. Many people find themselves checking emails up to 40 times an hour. The pressure to reply to these emails can be overwhelming, leading to increased stress.