FINDLAY, OH - January 08, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Dr. Andrea Adams-Miller, an applied neuroscientist and CEO of The RED ...
Emotions are constructed, not discovered. Relational safety—not precise labels—allows the brain to tolerate uncertainty, ...
Countless parents across the country recently dropped their kids off at college for the first time. This transition can stir a whirlwind of feelings: the heartache of parting, sadness over a ...
Social feedback shapes human behavior and self-perception in profound ways. New research suggests that the personality trait ...
Emotional granularity develops when relational safety and mindfulness reduce compression, allowing the brain to tolerate ...
Facial expression control starts in a very old part of the nervous system. In the brain stem sits the facial nucleus, which ...
Every time we smile, grimace, or flash a quick look of surprise, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating ...
Whatever brings you — or your partner or child — into therapy, the world of mental health care is changing fast to respond to the extreme stress most of us are feeling now. A new psychotherapy, which ...
As emotions rise and fall in everyday life, your brain keeps up, constantly adjusting. These transitions between feelings—like joy, sadness, or fear—aren’t just random reactions. They’re part of a ...
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Warmth and cold shape body awareness, emotions, and mental health in ways science is only starting to understand.
To the nervous system, distress is distress. The result is a surge of stress hormones, shallow or altered breathing, ...