by Admin | Feb 21, 2017 | Anxiety/Fear, Blog, Philosophy, Relationships, Wisdom/Advice
Michael C. Bryan Contributor Twitter The first time I fell in love was with a white trash God of a man who had a mullet, smoked Camels, and sniffed amyl nitrate on the dance floor of a disco in Seattle in 1984. He had sex with me while Tina Turner wailed in the...
by Admin | Feb 21, 2017 | Blog, Psychology, Relationships
Sarah K. Stephens Contributor Twitter Attachment is an important topic in my field of developmental psychology. The term refers, in its most traditional sense, to the emotional bond that develops between a caregiver and an infant. There is strong evidence to indicate...
by Admin | Feb 20, 2017 | Blog, Psychology, Relationships
Jessica Reino Editor Twitter If you are a fiction writer and have had your work critiqued by others, it is inevitable at one time or another you have heard the words, “Show don’t tell.” So what does this phrase actually mean and how does it pertain...
by Admin | Feb 13, 2017 | Blog, Psychology, Relationships
Dana Faletti Contributor Twitter Ah… falling in love ~ That moment when Cupid’s arrow pierces our hearts and we’re caught up in attraction and excitement and promises of happily ever after. But, are we really capable of the selflessness this heady concept calls us to?...
by Admin | Feb 13, 2017 | Blog, Psychology, Relationships
Jaime Buckley Contributor Twitter We’re about to experience one of the most annoying holidays I can imagine. I know. I know. The ladies are gasping right now, but I truly hate this holiday for ONE (count that, ladies….”one”) reason only: The...
by Admin | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog, Learning/Education, Psychology
Laura Clydesdale Contributor Twitter “I want it reported that I drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra.” This is how the late Carrie Fisher wanted her obit to read. As Fisher tells it in her memoir, Wishful Drinking, during the filming of Star Wars, George...