Mobile Navigation
[International+] Therapists : Login | Sign Up
International
Mental Health
Personality
Personal Growth
Relationships
Family Life
Do I Need Help?
Recently Diagnosed?
Talk to Someone
Current
May 2024
How to Face Your Everyday Triggers
At any moment, someone’s aggravating behavior or our own bad luck can set us off on an emotional spiral that threatens to derail our entire day. Here’s how we can face our triggers with less reactivity so that we can get on with our lives.
SubscribeRecent
[January 2024 magazine cover+]
[November 2023 magazine cover+]
[September 2023 magazine cover+]
Issue ArchiveNews
Essential Reads
Trending Topics
Search
Search
Verified by Psychology Today
Brainstorm
Posts by the editorial staff at Psychology Today
Ready. Aim. Fire: Mitochondria as Treatment Targets
Hara Estroff Marano on May 7, 2024
Boosting mitochondrial function is about to revolutionize psychiatric treatment?and some metabolic strategies are readily accessible now.
Boosting mitochondrial function is about to revolutionize psychiatric treatment?and some metabolic strategies are readily accessible now.
Mitochondria: A Unifying Link for Psychiatric Illness
Hara Estroff Marano on May 6, 2024
A revolution in understanding psychiatric illness is underway: Mental disorders are now believed to result from some disturbance in metabolic function.
A revolution in understanding psychiatric illness is underway: Mental disorders are now believed to result from some disturbance in metabolic function.
Stressed? Depressed? Anxious? Blame Your Mitochondria
Hara Estroff Marano on May 3, 2024
Mitochondria are emerging as the source of depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric ills. They do so much more than making energy that minor malfunctions can have major effects.
Mitochondria are emerging as the source of depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric ills. They do so much more than making energy that minor malfunctions can have major effects.
Steve Buscemi Reveals Why His New Film Listens in on a Warmline
Gary Drevitch on April 2, 2024
In the middle of the night, who can we reach out to? Increasingly, it's volunteers like the main character of "The Listener."
In the middle of the night, who can we reach out to? Increasingly, it's volunteers like the main character of "The Listener."
5 Insights About the Five Senses
Kaja Perina on April 19, 2023
3. There's a world of difference between silence and human silence.
3. There's a world of difference between silence and human silence.
Kids Really Do Have Great Ideas
Lybi Ma on June 2, 2022
How a mother and son got through the pandemic.
How a mother and son got through the pandemic.
Kaja Perina on May 26, 2022
A.J. Jacobs talks about how puzzles subvert the pattern-seeking mind and what he learned in writing his new book, The Puzzler.
A.J. Jacobs talks about how puzzles subv