The Psychological Importance of “Our Stuff”
Well beyond the necessities and somewhere between collecting and hoarding…we all have ‘stuff.’ Be it the toy truck, the pasta bowl, the piano, the silver
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Well beyond the necessities and somewhere between collecting and hoarding…we all have ‘stuff.’ Be it the toy truck, the pasta bowl, the piano, the silver
Almost everyone has some experience with hope: We hope for the best. We hang on to hope. We despair when we lose hope. It would seem
Recycling is a good idea, except when it comes to relationships. Regardless of what people tell themselves about the time invested, the good times missed,
The impact of what we wear may be far more complex than we realize. We have for some time considered the impact of what we
Few would argue that this is a country involved with pets. With 93.6 million cats, 77.5 million dogs, and a wide variety of other pets,
Do you think you have an inflated sense of self? Do you have positive illusions about the way you compare with others, make decisions, control
No one just shows up for a good relationship and relationships don’t just get better because time passes. It is what we do during that
Suicide ranks as the eleventh leading cause of death in the United States. We have lost loved ones across the generations. Older Americans are disproportionately
Who let the dogs in? Many people from members of Congress to advertising executives have welcomed dogs into the workplace and for good reason. Historically we
Most people look toward their marriage or long term relationship as a context for love, support and affirmation. Research suggests, however, that a person’s self-esteem
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