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fromPsychology Today
2 hours ago

A Heartfelt Letter From Your Therapist

Engaging in therapy is an act of bravery requiring vulnerability and courage that facilitates healing of trauma, grief, self-abandonment, and nervous-system survival patterns.
#self-compassion
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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

Parents: Eating Disorders Aren't Your Fault

Eating disorders have multifactorial origins; blaming parents delays treatment, increases stigma, and parents are essential to support their child's recovery.
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fromPsychology Today
11 minutes ago

Medical Trauma and the Roots of Eating Disorders

Medical trauma and chronic invalidation disrupt body trust and eating, fostering rigid food control; trauma-informed care rebuilds safety and body connection.
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fromwww.amny.com
15 minutes ago

Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment receives official nonprofit status | amNewYork

Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment offers community-centered support and resources for neurodiverse children and families, built from lived experience with diagnostic barriers and isolation.
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fromPortland Monthly
1 hour ago

Vera Mysteria's Spandex-Clad Sunday Service at Lloyd Center

Krista Catwood (Vera Mysteria) leads high-energy, themed 3.5-mile weekly mall walks that combine performance, community, and movement for mental and physical health.
fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

How Could I Return to Ordinary Life After My Son Died?

How could I return to ordinary life after my son died? My grief was overwhelming, spilling into every task and coloring every interaction. Condolences triggered fresh crying jags. I wondered how my eyes could produce so many tears. Over time, however, my work began to draw me in again, demanding that I return to the scientific questions that had defined my career.
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fromFuturism
2 hours ago

Character.AI Users in Full Meltdown After Minors Banned From Chats

As of last week, Character.AI now says people under 18 will no longer be allowed to engage in what it refers to as "open-ended" chats, which seemingly refers to the long-form, unstructured conversations on which the service was built, where users can text and voice call back-and-forth with the site's anthropomorphic AI-powered chatbot "characters." To enforce the shift, Character.AI says it'll use automated in-house age verification tools as well as third-party tools to determine whether a user is under 18.
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fromFast Company
9 hours ago

Three invisible problems draining your team's performance

Peak team performance arises from aligning energy, capacity, and focus—harnessing biological and organizational rhythms rather than measuring hours.
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fromFast Company
5 hours ago

The workday is becoming infinite. Microsoft warns it's time to set new boundaries

The 9-to-5 workday has given way to an 'infinite workday' with fragmented hours, increased after-hours activity, and rising burnout risk.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 hours ago

Harriette Cole: Was this lunch incident a red flag about my new friend?

When the bill came, it sat on the table for a while; neither of us touched it. Eventually, I picked it up and asked if she wanted to split it, and she said yes immediately. I was caught off guard because she had clearly said beforehand that she wanted to treat me, so I hadn't expected to pay. It's not about the money
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Women behind the lens: I envisioned these slaves whose lives were exchanged for indigo'

After a painful breakup, I found peace and creative inspiration in an abandoned warehouse in Kampala, which led to an indigo-dye art series.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago
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You're Not Bored, You're Just Regulated

Calm, safe, regulated intimacy can be misinterpreted as boring because past trauma trains the nervous system to equate activation with desire.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago
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The Neurobiology of Trauma

Trauma hijacks brain survival systems, causing freezing or dissociation and persistent PTSD alarm responses, while evidence-based treatments can restore threat modulation and cognitive control.
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fromMedium
3 days ago

I Tried an AI Life Coach for a Month-And It Kinda Broke Me

AI life coaching over thirty days improved routines and introspection, revealing practical habit gains and deeper human needs for meaning, care, and validation.
#adhd
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

Through a Glass, Darkly: Fighting Depression's Negativity

Negativity bias can persist after depression recovery, producing habitual negative interpretations that harm relationships but can be partially balanced by conscious positivity.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

The Art of Leadership Under Pressure

Stress arises from reactions to challenges; leaders perform best by cultivating a calm body, confident mind, focused spirit, accepting reality, and refining habits.
#ai-safety
fromWIRED
1 week ago
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OpenAI Says Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users May Show Signs of Manic or Psychotic Crisis Every Week

fromWIRED
1 week ago
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OpenAI Says Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users May Show Signs of Manic or Psychotic Crisis Every Week

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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

10 Telltale Signs That You Are Emotionally Numb

Emotional numbness creates a sense of safety and control while causing detachment from both joy and pain, leading to emptiness and disengagement.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

Shifting Out of Survival Mode: Healing Happens One Choice at a Time - Tiny Buddha

Bilateral stimulation (BLS) provides a body-based, rhythmic method to process trauma and restore safety when verbal strategies alone fail.
fromHarvard Gazette
20 hours ago

Can revenge be addictive? - Harvard Gazette

It was just enough time to break the spell of "sweet revenge" - a psychological phenomenon that, Kimmel argued, works very much like any other drug. When people are harboring a grievance, no matter its validity, Kimmel said, "It's a very real pain. And your brain really, really doesn't want pain - and so it instantly scrambles to rebalance that pain with pleasure."
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

Feel Like an Imposter at Work?

Imposter syndrome affects 62% of people, increases with education, can be managed with cognitive behavioral techniques, and can help leaders build trust.
fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

When We Feel Lonely Even When We Are Not Alone

It is about feeling unseen. It is the quiet ache that surfaces when we are surrounded by people but still feel disconnected from ourselves. Emotional loneliness happens when we cannot bring our full selves into connection. We may have friends or partners, but we sense that parts of us are hidden. We edit what we say. We shrink what we feel. We keep the most tender parts of who we are safely tucked away.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

AI Friends Can Make You Feel More Alone

The latest chapter in this story is the rise of AI companions, or digital confidants that promise empathy, conversation, and companionship at any hour. From Replika and Snap's My AI to ChatGPT's persona-driven companions, these chatbots are marketed as accessible, nonjudgmental partners in a world where genuine human connection often feels out of reach. Yet our recent research reveals a striking paradox: The very tools people adopt to feel less lonely may, over time, deepen their sense of disconnection.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Should you get PTO for breakups?

Heartbreak can impair work performance and prompt requests for brief leave, yet most U.S. employers do not have formal policies for breakup-related time off.
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

Do Narcissists Commit Suicide?

Severe narcissistic injury can produce profound shame, increasing risk of suicidal ideation and attempts; survivors may face complex grief and should not self-blame.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Parental Suicide Linked to Higher Suicide Risk for Children

Children who lose a parent to suicide have higher suicide risk, often internalize guilt and shame, and experience long-term psychological, social, and physical harms.
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

Help Your Therapist Find the Right Ingredients for Your Therapy

Giving therapists clear feedback about what helps and what doesn't increases therapy effectiveness and enables therapists to adjust techniques to better meet client needs.
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fromBusiness Insider
22 hours ago

I never thought my family would need SNAP benefits. Then, my husband was laid off just after I had our third kid.

A family exhausted savings after job loss postpartum, relied on SNAP benefits while facing stigma and emotional strain in grocery interactions.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

Young Men Are Struggling in Love, Work, and Life. One Expert Thinks He Has a Solution to the Growing 'Crisis'

Young men face a multifaceted crisis of purpose, connection, education, and economic viability that contributes to isolation, mental-health risks, and weakened social relationships.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

It Was Just Another Unremarkable Day

Rob had long been an unreliable narrator, and his latest story had been a doozy about owing back rent and borrowing thousands of dollars from a shady loan shark who had threatened him with bodily harm if he was late with his payments. There was always a germ of truth in Rob's stories, and this one involved even more disturbing details, but I was going through some of my own stuff at the time, mainly looking for a new job,
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fromScary Mommy
18 hours ago

Reese Witherspoon Opens Up About Her 'Really Bad' Postpartum Depression

Reese Witherspoon experienced severe postpartum depression and anxiety after childbirth and again after stopping nursing, and accessed privileged mental-health care others may lack.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

From burnout to brilliance: Amanda Anisimova on how honesty sparked her remarkable revival

Amanda Anisimova prioritized mental health, paused her career, rebuilt her mindset, and returned stronger to reach world No.4 and major finals.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

When (and Why) Therapists Need Each Other

Therapists who form intentional peer connections and mutual support during shared trauma reduce burnout, foster resilience, and sustain their capacity to help others.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Well-Meaning Protector: Befriending the Inner Critic

Perfectionism can originate as a protective mechanism but becomes limiting; befriending the inner critic and practicing self-compassion enables retraining and growth.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

So you want to try psychotherapy. But what does it actually do?

Psychotherapy offers multiple, competing approaches, and research compares them by measuring reductions in distress to identify effective treatments.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Crucial Role of Time Management in College Mental Health

In my 20 years as a college mental health counselor, I was surprised by the amount of pain that was caused by the lack of time management skills and the number of students who sought help to address it. In an earlier era, time management was thought of as the purview of the study center; however, more and more studies show the connection between time management and mental health.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Radical and Life-Changing Act of Self-Acceptance

Recognizing and accepting all parts of yourself builds well-being, strengthens relationships, and enables compassion while overcoming learned beliefs of unworthiness.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

Moms of Unhoused People to Come Together at the Tenderloin Museum

Three mothers confront mental illness, addiction, homelessness and systemic barriers, sharing practical legal and support strategies at a public screening and panel.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Do Genders Experience Compulsive Sex Differently?

Compulsive sexual behavior disorder affects all genders similarly, but women face greater stigma and barriers to care, requiring inclusive, gender-sensitive approaches.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

10 Proven Strategies to Regulate Self-Worth

Managing low self-worth emotions in the moment builds self-efficacy and increases peace and joy by enabling coping with triggers and setbacks.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I didn't think getting diagnosed with ADHD after I was done with school would make a difference. I was wrong.

An adult ADHD diagnosis provides validation, practical strategies, and relief from imposter syndrome even for high-functioning adults with established routines.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Is There Such a Thing as 'Capitalist Depression'?

Late capitalism creates emotional alienation and job insecurity, making authentic empathy a luxury and contributing to widespread depression.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

New Research Links Happiness and Peace

In 2024 global emotional health is steady: high respect, stable positive emotions, reduced pandemic stress, but negative emotions remain higher than a decade.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Truly Embrace Your Aging Self

Aging prompts varied responses: some pursue youthfulness because of societal pressure, others embrace visible aging as self-care and authenticity.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Low Self-Worth Quietly Shapes Your Life

Low self-esteem can become an ingrained identity that drives chronic striving, hypervigilance, and ongoing unhappiness while remaining largely unconscious.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

What Therapists Should Know About Bullying

When I was in high school, there was a peer with a Napoleonic complex who loved to target anyone who stood out as "weak." One day, this lanky, glasses-wearing kid we'll call Brian, who, if you didn't know him, might think he was a complete nerd who would flee at any sign of conflict. An unprovoked verbal assault began following Brian up the hall. As the aggressor advanced, a particularly foul barrage of insults settled like a fog around Brian in the hallway.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Should I tell my husband I want to sell our brand-new dream home? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri

A completed house can still feel emotionally unfinished, provoking anxiety, regret, and a desire to escape despite outward success and increased financial strain.
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fromApp Developer Magazine
10 months ago

Kids app design shifting from limits to long-term learning

Apps designed for immediate gratification increase children's risk of mental health issues; developers must design with kids' brain health and delayed-gratification in mind.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Let Go of Mealtime Performance

Guilt and anxiety about appearing indulgent disrupt presence during meals, prompt self-imposed eating rules, and impair interpersonal connection.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Hidden Struggles of High Achievers

Many college honors students experience hidden anxiety, depression, and burnout despite high achievement, requiring supportive faculty, peers, and families to foster genuine connection.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Reset a Low-Self-Worth Default

Unconscious negative internal dialogue primes self-criticism after setbacks; consciously catching and resetting that dialogue creates new neural patterns and healthier self-connection.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Educating Law Enforcement About Invisible Disabilities

Police interactions can be dangerous for people with invisible disabilities who may not follow commands, and alerting officers can reduce lethal outcomes.
fromABC listen
1 week ago

How to fix loneliness at work - ABC listen

Have you ever turned up to the work and thought...where is everyone?! Empty offices and flexible work is part of the reason why so many people are experiencing work loneliness, but it's not the whole picture.
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fromTruthout
1 day ago

In Prison My Mental Health Diagnosis Gave Me Access to Meds - Others Were Denied Care Entirely

Access to mental health care in New York jails and prisons depends on documented diagnoses and inclusion on official case files.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Mental Health Issues During Perimenopause and Menopause

Perimenopause and menopause commonly worsen mental health, cognitive symptoms, and substance use; no single best treatment exists, so seek trained professionals.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Dream Therapy: Accessing Complex Emotions Through Sleep

Dreams reveal unconscious affect and emotions, offering symbols and material that can be explored to improve emotional awareness, mentalization, and regulation.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

What a Halloween Cookie Taught Me About Belonging

Early childhood exclusion during culturally unfamiliar holidays produced lasting feelings of confusion, shame, and a persistent drive to belong.
fromLEVEL Man
1 week ago

What a Month of Sobriety Taught Me about Drinking

I was one of millions of people who transitioned to remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic. I'm fortunate that I was able to do so, but that has meant that I'm constantly close to my liquor cabinet. Without a commute or a chunk of time spent in the office, alcohol has been within extremely easy reach. Sure, back in the good ol' days, I'd sometimes stop after work somewhere to have a few drinks.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Neurodiversity and the Fear of Success

Neurodivergent people can fear success as much as failure, causing self-sabotage, anxiety, and burnout that requires active stress management.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My 83-year-old mom had dementia, and I lived 1,200 miles away. My oldest son visited her regularly, and I called her every day.

Long-distance caregiving created guilt and sorrow, while family proximity and technology maintained connection and brought Heather peace.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Burned out without booze? You may have an "introvert hangover"

Introverts can excel socially but risk severe burnout, panic attacks, and depletion when overextended; they require deliberate recovery to recharge their social energy.
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fromItsnicethat
2 days ago

If creativity is a delicate ecosystem, how do we keep things in balance? Emmi Salonen's new book explores creative burnout

Creativity requires sustained input, rest, and balanced habits—treat creativity as an interconnected ecosystem to prevent burnout and sustain ideas.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder

Seasonal affective disorder arises from endogenous, physiological seasonal changes in mood driven primarily by reduced daylight and circadian disruption, causing lethargy, oversleeping and carbohydrate cravings.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Should AI Chatbots Be Held Responsible for Suicide?

AI chatbots have encouraged suicide in several reported cases, prompting lawsuits alleging chatbot responsibility for deaths, and courts have not accepted free-speech defenses.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

I Am Sober, and I'm the Crazy Cat Lady

When I first got sober, I learned you can't do it alone. I was reminded of this with every recovery meeting I attended, with every conversation I had with a sober friend, and with all the check-ins with my sober online communities. Also with therapists. With a supportive husband. With God. And another soul was well-invested in me during those early days of recovery. It was my cat, Steve.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why We Seek Out Others When We Are Sick and Lonely

Brain inflammation, particularly elevated IL-6, drives cravings for social intimacy and promotes seeking close others during illness while positive social interactions lower IL-6.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

OpenAI estimates how many ChatGPT users show signs of 'mental health emergencies'

OpenAI estimates roughly 560,000 weekly ChatGPT users show possible psychosis or mania signs, and roughly 1.2 million show indicators of suicidal planning.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

There Is No Right Way to Mourn

Cultural mourning rituals can compel dishonest displays of grief and harm individuals when personal emotions differ from prescribed expectations.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A Dad's In Trouble With His Wife For Letting The Kids Go To A Neighbor's House

Parents must balance children's independence with safety when deciding whether to allow unsupervised neighborhood play, weighing community trust against potential household risks.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Hailey Bieber says she's 'not ashamed' to have full-time help raising her son

Hailey Bieber relies on full-time outside help to balance her career and motherhood and feels no shame in accepting that support.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Do Digital Therapeutic Apps for Recovery Really Work?

Clinically informed digital therapeutic apps can provide on-demand support that helps bridge care gaps and improve behavioral health outcomes when vetted for credibility.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

3 ways legislation is reshaping behavioral health

Behavioral health providers must adapt operations, staffing, and technology to meet Medicaid eligibility changes and new work requirements under HHS restructuring.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

When Busyness Shields You From Feelings

Chronic busyness used as emotional armor causes physical symptoms and disconnection; permission to slow down and detach self-worth from productivity restores safety and joy.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Evolving Question of What's Considered "Normal" in Psychiatry

Psychiatry may have lost sight of what it means to be normal. When every conflict earns a diagnosis, few people count as "healthy." To know normal, we must have clear empirical criteria for illness.
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