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No Enemies Within: Healing Our Inner Critic

Kenneth E. Miller Ph.D.

One common reason people seek out psychotherapy is for help taming their harsh inner critic. Our critical internal voices can range from annoying to deeply distressing, causing us to feel insecure, a ...[Continue Reading]

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The Best Early Prime Day Deals Worth Shopping, According To Our Expert Editors

Jordan Thomas, Forbes Staff, Jordan Thomas, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbes-personal-shopper/people/jordanthomas/

Amazon Prime Day 2025 begins in just a few days, kicking off on Tuesday, July 8 and running through Friday, July 11. Thats longer than in years past (the event is going from its usual two days to fou ...[Continue Reading]

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Dragon Ball Has An Official Workout Regimen To Get You As Ripped as Goku, And It's Serious

Carlyle Edmundson

Dragon Ball is known for its muscular heroes, and that's something that many fans have come to idolize about Goku and his friends. Fortunately for fans who are chasing that Super Saiyan body, the off ...[Continue Reading]

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Chinese Astronauts Go To Space And Discover A Never-Before-Identified Pathogen

Kyra Piperides

Pexels When astronauts go to space, theres no doctors to care for them if they get sick. Thats why astronauts are given significant first aid training, with an astronaut sustaining an injury able ...[Continue Reading]

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Finding Robert Bogucki, the man who disappeared on purpose

Erin Parke

In 1999, an American trekked into the Australian desert alone, sparking an international rescue mission. Decades later, he returns to meet the people who tried to save him from himself. More than 26 ...[Continue Reading]

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'Mokita': The Quiet Lies We Live With

Jodi Wellman MAPP

The Trobriand people of Papua New Guinea use the word mokita to describe a truth everyone knows but no one speaks aloud. This quiet, cultural acknowledgment of shared-but-suppressed truths reflects s ...[Continue Reading]

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