Tuesday 3 January 2017

Best of Our Blogs: January 3, 2017

2017

Happy New Year Psych Central readers!

I hope your 2017 started off better than mine. After more than a year of remission from my autoimmune disease, I found myself at the ER. Thankfully, nothing serious happened. But it was a wake up call that 2017 needs to be about my health.

Like you, I struggle with daily life when managing an illness. But I’m also grateful. Life is harder, but it also makes it more precious.

We all struggle with something. Whether it’s a physical or mental illness, a painful childhood or current relationship, I hope that you won’t immediately will it away with New Year’s Resolutions or distractions. Have confidence that you are strong. Have courage that you will be able to get through it. And have faith that this moment will pass. Our newest posts will help you do that with information on how you can be happier and healthier, as well as help you glean greater insight about yourself.

The Four Greatest Psychological Discoveries of 2016
(Childhood Emotional Neglect) – Want happiness, health and lasting friendships in 2017? These research findings will show you how.

Journal Prompts for a New Year
(Happily Imperfect) – One of the greatest things you can do to have a better year is to reflect on the one that just passed and muse on the one up ahead.

What “I Do” To A Narcissist Really Means
(Narcissism Meets Normalcy) – Here’s the surprising thing you sign up for when you get into a relationship with a narcissist.

20 Situations in Which a Man Tends to “Gaslight” a Woman (To Get Her to Think She’s Crazy)
(Neuroscience & Relationships) – If you’ve ever wondered why the man in your life makes you feel crazy when you try to get close, you need to read this.

7 Ways to Taper Exhausting People
(The Exhausted Woman) – What do you do with that needy, selfish or controlling person in your life? Try this.



from World of Psychology http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2017/01/03/best-of-our-blogs-january-3-2017/

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