by Michelle Chaban | Jun 19, 2016 | Addiction
Alcoholism is so prevalent in our society. In Psychology Today, Sarah Benton writes about red flags when people start making rules around their drinking. This article will likely resonate with many people who drink alcohol on regular basis. Here is link to the...
by Michelle Chaban | Jun 19, 2016 | Terrorism
Radicalism and clashing of ideologies often preempt wars and perpetuate attitudes such as “us versus them.” In Psychology Today, Dr. Steven Stosny helps shed light on how we all play a part in perpetuating these attitudes and what we can do to change it....
by Michelle Chaban | Jun 19, 2016 | Uncategorized
Many of us struggle to comprehend how one can murder another human being. In Psychology Today, Dr. Steven Hayes explains how this can occur based on scientific research. Here is a link to the article:...
by Michelle Chaban | Jun 19, 2016 | LGBT
In Psychology Today, Kevin Nadal, the Executive Director of CLAGS, shares a insightful sensitive message to everyone affected by the recent Orlando shootings. However, he also writes about perils of perpetuating hate or violence towards any group or person that may...
by Michelle Chaban | Jun 19, 2016 | Children, LGBT, Parenting
Children and adolescents may have a difficult time grasping the violence that seems all too common in our society. They may have fears about their safety or struggle to understand why people kill others that may be different from them. Psychologybenefits.org provides...