There’s a fine line between self-care and self-sacrifice, especially for INFJs. Being an INFJ means you’re naturally inclined to put others first, often overlooking your own needs and desires. But ...
Along with obsessing over astrology, taking personality quizzes is another popular craze. The most popular test is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Developed in the 1960s, this assessment is still ...
If I had to describe my relationship with my bed, I'd say it’s…complicated. It’s my favorite place to rest and recover when the world and my feelings are too much—yes, bed rotting is a legitimate form ...
Lauren Silva, a freelance writer in New York City, believes in feeling good in your body and making that experience accessible to everyone across generations. The proof is in her ever-piling browser ...
You’d be forgiven for thinking that depression has a simple explanation. The same mantra — that the mood disorder comes from a chemical imbalance in the brain — is repeated in doctors’ offices, ...
University of Reading provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. A growing number of women are turning to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to alleviate distressing symptoms of the menopause ...
Major depression is one of the most common psychological disorders, affecting more than 23 million adults and adolescents each year in the U.S. It carries economic costs in the hundreds of billions ...
Joanna Moncrieff is a co-investigator on a National Institute of Health Research funded study exploring methods of antidepressant discontinuation. She is co-chair person of the Critical Psychiatry ...
Mind and body form a two-way street. By Jane E. Brody It’s no surprise that when a person gets a diagnosis of heart disease, cancer or some other life-limiting or life-threatening physical ailment, ...