How to effectively deal with your difficult family.
On Loveless and Distant Families
Love is not a given in family life.
Love is not a given in family life.
On Sad and Anxious Families
Sad families make us sad and anxious families make us anxious.
Sad families make us sad and anxious families make us anxious.
Overcoming the Fear of Failure: A Path to Growth for Men
Fear of failure is more than just a reluctance to fail; it’s an emotional barrier that impacts self-esteem, decision-making, and overall life satisfaction.
Fear of failure is more than just a reluctance to fail; it’s an emotional barrier that impacts self-esteem, decision-making, and overall life satisfaction.
What Is Tapping (EFT)?
Tapping can quickly release pressure and restore balance.
Tapping can quickly release pressure and restore balance.
Tapping for Men: How to Release Pressure Through Tapping
Dr. Peta Stapleton notes, "The evidence for EFT is compelling, with numerous clinical trials confirming its effectiveness in reducing anxiety and improving emotional well-being."
Dr. Peta Stapleton notes, “The evidence for EFT is compelling, with numerous clinical trials confirming its effectiveness in reducing anxiety and improving emotional well-being.”
Are Men and Women Different? On Universal Sex Differences
Nature? Nurture? Where do you think the line should be drawn?
Nature? Nurture? Where do you think the line should be drawn?
Are Men and Women Different? The Psychology of Sex Differences
One of the central findings of the book was that many commonly held beliefs about gender differences were either exaggerated or unsupported by empirical evidence.
One of the central findings of the book was that many commonly held beliefs about gender differences were either exaggerated or unsupported by empirical evidence.
Are Men and Women Different? The Gender Similarities Hypothesis
Janet Shibley Hyde's "The Gender Similarities Hypothesis" provides a compelling argument for rethinking how we view gender differences.
Janet Shibley Hyde’s “The Gender Similarities Hypothesis” provides a compelling argument for rethinking how we view gender differences.
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: Loving Kindness
The regular practice of loving-kindness can reduce feelings of anger, resentment, and hostility and lead to greater emotional balance and inner peace.
The regular practice of loving-kindness can reduce feelings of anger, resentment, and hostility and lead to greater emotional balance and inner peace.
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: Freedom From Suffering
Picture you and your mate free of suffering. What do you see?
Picture you and your mate free of suffering. What do you see?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: Generosity and Sincerity
What would you like to give to your relationship, without expecting anything in return?
What would you like to give to your relationship, without expecting anything in return?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: Wisdom and Resilience
Are you easily perturbed by things that go wrong or that do not go your way in your intimate relationship?
Are you easily perturbed by things that go wrong or that do not go your way in your intimate relationship?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: What Is the Cause of Your Suffering?
Imagine that you were clearer on what would help improve your intimate relationship. What do you see?
Imagine that you were clearer on what would help improve your intimate relationship. What do you see?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: A Better ‘Spiritual Relationship’
Imagine being with your loved one “beyond thinking.” What do you see?
Imagine being with your loved one “beyond thinking.” What do you see?
The Zen of Intimate Relationships: Contented Simplicity
What might a “simpler intimate relationship” look like?
What might a “simpler intimate relationship” look like?















