psychotherapy
Are We Stuck With the Brains We're Born With?
Neuroplasticity may not be quite the super power some believe it can be.
We Asked Three Experts How to Deal with Daddy Issues
Most importantly, we learned that calling someone "Daddy" in the bedroom is absolutely fine.
'Daniel's World' Examines Our Attitudes Toward Pedophilia
Veronika Lisková's new film explores the struggle for acceptance in a society that sees no difference between active offenders and those—like her subject—who are seeking help to never act on their desires.
What It's Like Recovering from a Suicide Attempt
More people below the age of 35 die from suicide in the UK than any other reason. This is what it's like to reach a point where death seems like the only rational option, but also how the experience can be a catalyst for recovery.
Humans Have Become Too Good at Lying
From politicians to criminals, relationships to media relations, we're all liars living in a lying world. But how much do we care?
Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Makes Patients Want to Murder Their Therapists
Therapists who administer Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy purposely try to upset their patients, pushing relentlessly through their tears and hysteria, escalating the situation until the patients either break down or fly into a murderous...