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“Everybody Hurts”: Countering Loneliness By Embracing Our Common Humanity

Few people, if any, get through life without experiencing the rough stuff – loss, heartbreak, and deep sadness to name a few. In this thought-provoking blog Dr Lisa Linardatos discusses how we can relieve the loneliness of suffering when we recognize and embrace our common humanity; that is, the idea that we’re not alone in our suffering and suffering is, in fact, part of being human.

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It’s All Relative: What Are Social Comparisons And How Do They Affect Us?

“She’s this, I’m that”, “I was this, now I’m not”. Thoughts like these are useful to help us structure our world, but sometimes they can also get in our way. Read more about social comparisons in this blog post.

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How To Make Friends When You Don’t Have Play Dates: The Importance Of Friendships In Adulthood

Making new friends in adulthood can seem like a daunting task. Whether you’ve recently moved to a new place or you just feel like you would like to connect with more people around you, this article has great tips for you!

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Navigating The World Of Romantic Relationships: How To Minimize Conflict And Move Towards Feeling More Connected

Why does it seem so difficult at times to feel connected and satisfied in our romantic relationships? This insightful blog takes a look at how our own attachment style affects the ways we connect with and understand our intimate partners.

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Guilt And Shame: The Good, The Bad, And The Self-Destructive

Guilt versus Shame. Guilt refers to thinking your actions are bad, whereas shame is thinking you are bad. Read this blog post to learn more about guilt and shame and how you can learn to cope with them.