Now, House returns for Tell Me Lies season 3, starring as fan-favorite character Mike Wrigley, a popular football player who ...
Main character energy says you're the protagonist. But in reality, every person you know is also the main character of their ...
A breakdown of Lucy’s shocking decisions and how her toxic relationship with Stephen continues to impact everything in Tell ...
What happens when your toxic mom group feels more like high school than support? An expert explains the red flags and how to ...
Toxic people don’t usually announce themselves as manipulative or harmful, they use subtle emotional tactics that make you feel like you’re the one causing problems. FOG stands for Fear, Obligation, ...
Toxic fumes leaking into commercial aircraft cabins are being blamed for catastrophic outcomes among flight crews — including fatal heart attacks, neurodegenerative disease, suicides and life-altering ...
Feelings of guilt and shame can lead us to behave in a variety of different ways, including trying to make amends or save face, cooperating more with others or avoiding people altogether. Now, ...
This article summarizes research and ideas from the Guilt Proneness & Hyper-Responsibility episode of our podcast, Talk Psych to Me. Source: Alf Melin/Creative Commons Do you ever have the feeling ...
The adult child agrees not to bring up the past while the parent acts as though nothing happened, both maintaining this delicate balance because breaking it feels too risky. There's an unspoken pact ...
You don't need to wage open warfare to protect your peace this season. The holidays with toxic parents aren't something you can just "think positive" your way through. Last December, I sat in my car ...
Dear Eric: I’ve got a family party in a few weeks that I look forward to every year, but I am dreading this one. Related Articles Asking Eric: I just found out that we were being recorded in their ...
On this episode of Free Expression, Gerry Baker talks with Nigel Biggar, author of “Reparations: Slavery and the Tyranny of Imaginary Guilt.” They discuss Lord Biggar’s experiences in the “culture ...