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The Top 5 5 Potential Addictions We Sometimes Overlook When most people contemplate addiction, they think about cigarettes, alcohol, and illicit drugs like crystal methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin. But these obvious potential addictions are far from the only possible problem areas. 4 Ways Social Media Can Enable Sex Addiction Sometimes it’s diving in impulsively without understanding the consequences that poses a threat to individuals. Technology is such a case. Learn how social media can contribute to things like narcissism and sex addiction. Finding the Middle Path Seeing things as black or white can create unnecessary drama and hardship in your life. Discover how following the middle path can help you manage emotions, learn to be more accepting of yourself and others, and make better life decisions. Mixing Meds and Alcohol Most psychiatric drugs bear some version of the warning: “Do not drink alcoholic beverages when taking this medication.” In reality, though, many people taking psych meds drink anyway. Distortions of Psychiatric Illness on TV Television has been flooded in recent years with “reality” shows about psychological disorders. From OCD to compulsive hoarding sufferers, documentary-style programs have attempted to capture the experiences of these individuals. News & Views A Greater Role for Grandpa in Parenting A Norwegian study looks at the role grandparents are taking in parenting, finding that European grandparents are more active in interacting with grandkids than previously and that after the age of 70 grandfathers play a greater role in relating to the children. Can We Communicate Emotions By Smell? Smell may be telling us more than we realize. New Study: Early Treatment Helps Autism Early treatment for children with autism spectrum disorders can significantly improve behavior, stimulate communication and enhance brain function. Friends' Perceptions Influence Women's Body Image Young women’s body perceptions are influenced by how they believe their friends — or peers — judge their body. Managing Everyday Stress Key to Future Health Stress in and of itself does not damage our health, rather it is our reactions to the everyday stressors that govern whether we will suffer health consequences. Don't Ignore Doubts About Marriage Couples about to tie the knot shouldn’t ignore nagging doubts about getting married. World of Psychology What Many People Don't Get About Mental Illness When we misunderstand mental illness — and its gravity — we do damage. Rather than give individuals our understanding, compassion and support when they need it most, we intensify their struggle. But educating ourselves can help. 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What to Do When You Feel Blah About Your Job According to a 2011 survey, 57% of women and 59% of men were dissatisfied with their jobs. The key is to dig deeper, and see how you can improve your work situation — and ultimately your life. Two seasoned coaches share their wisdom. Best of our Blogs Lessons From a Disney Princess (Mindful Parenting) – A mother who also describes herself as a “egalitarian feminist social worker” struggles with her daughters’ recent obsession with princesses. But she surprises herself when she learns something valuable about mindfulness in the process. A Brain Isn't An Organ But An Organization (360 of Mindful Living) – This enlightening post should change the way you think not just about your brain, but who you really are. Depression: Meditate, Medicate or Both? (Mindfulness and Psychotherapy) - Depression doesn’t usually occur alone and is often mixed with other issues such as anxiety and panic. So what do we do: medicate, meditate or both? 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