As trauma survivors, feeling or expressing anger over what we experienced, even decades earlier, is a completely normal emotional reaction to a drastic, abnormal situation. We are often taught, especially as children, that anger is bad, rude, or unacceptable.
Masculinity Isn’t Machismo: Why Macho Needs To Cry by Guest @JHermanKleiger, Ph.D.
Toxic Masculinity In Action
I loved my father. A World War II survivor of horrifying combat, my dad embodied all that was traditionally masculine in the 1960s. He was tough and strong. However, in looking back, it was his narcissism and toxic masculinity that dominated my earliest memories. A product of the times? Perhaps. The scars of the war? Certainly. Identification with an abusive father? Sadly true.
What Is Social Proof and Does It Matter, Really?
The Changing Role of Artificial Intelligence in Business Management-

Artificial intelligence, what was once considered scary, is now a huge part of daily life. For some time, businesses have been using automated voice programs to answer phone calls and direct callers to the correct department. For years, smartphones have been equipped with predictive text, another basic form of AI, but it has not stopped there. Thanks to its amazing capabilities, AI is transforming the business industry and will continue for years to come. It has become an excellent source of help for business managers, marketers, and others. Read more about the ethics of artifical intelligence.
When You Get More Than You Can Handle by guest @1JULIEANDERSON
This is the Reason Connection and Interaction are Different
What if There’s No Forever, Only Tonight? by guest @LorenKleinman
Please welcome my guest, esteemed poet and novelist Loren Kleinman back to the blog.
A View of the Film CAROL: The Specter of Maternal Self-Doubt
Please welcome back Laurie Hollman, Ph.D to my blog today!
How To Turn Your Rules for Failure Into Success
Is There a Little Bit of “The Danish Girl” in All of Us? by @lauriehollmanph
Guest post from Laurie Hollman, PhD