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How to Spot a Pathological Liar


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How to Spot a Pathological Liar
A pathological liar believes the lies they tell, and every lie has a meaning positioned for their gain. So how do you spot the difference between someone who may tell a white lie occasionally and someone who is a true pathological liar?

When to Seek Couples Counseling
We can all benefit from a skilled psychotherapist who can see patterns emerge from subtle signs and apply tools to help us change.

Yes, It Really Is Possible to Avoid Arguments
How can we move the intention of a conversation from control and defensiveness to understanding and connection?

Suicide Awareness at the Oscars
The orchestra that usually uses music to shuffle people off the stage went silent when the word “suicide” was mentioned.

Why Do People Behead People?
The motivation to do harm to others comes not only from obedience to authority... but also from something else.

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Science Bias

Both conservatives and liberals tend to show bias against science that doesn’t align with their political views, say researchers from Ohio State University.

YouTube Videos Tend to Glamorize Intoxication
A new analysis discovers that the 70 most popular videos depicting drunkenness on YouTube account for more than 330 million views.

Intense Anger Can Spark a Heart Attack
So angry you could explode? If so, be aware of chest pains that may develop in the next few hours.

Nearly 3 in 5 Pregnant Teens Have Used Drugs or Alcohol
In fact, the rate is nearly two times greater than that of non-pregnant teens.

Daydreams May Improve Cognition
Researchers believe it's more than just beating back boredom -- the behavior can actually impart a cognitive advantage.

LGBT Teens Who Come Out Early Have Less Depression as Young Adults
Those who were open about their orientation in high school reported higher self-esteem and life satisfaction as young adults.

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Getting Over the Fear of Taking Medication for Depression
Many people aren’t crazy about taking meds, but could a fear of taking medication for depression be preventing you from reaching your potential for happiness?

How to Multiply Your Time
You are powerful enough to decide what you will and won't do with your time.

18 Tell-Tale Signs You've Crossed the Emotional Affair Line
How close is too close when you’re in a romantic relationship with someone else?

Why Healthy Relationships Always Have Boundaries & How to Set Boundaries in Yours
In romantic relationships we often think of boundaries as a bad thing or simply unnecessary. Isn't our partner supposed to anticipate our wants and needs?

5 Practices to Create Purpose from Trauma
Purpose can eventually exist around devastation, but only when you work for it and find it.

6 Tips to Help You Through a Depressive Episode
Here are six helpful tips to get you through on not just a daily basis, but an hourly basis.

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(Your Body, Your Mind) – In honor of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, here are some facts about ED's that you might not know.

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Are You Living Life on Autopilot?
(Childhood Neglect) - Your emotions are still there, and you can get back in touch with them.


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