Women Who Lose a Parent during Childhood May Experience Separation Anxiety and Anxious Attachment
What’s New in Psychology?
Women Who Lose a Parent during Childhood May Experience Separation Anxiety and Anxious Attachment
What’s New in Psychology?
Women Who Lose a Parent during Childhood May Experience Separation Anxiety and Anxious Attachment
What’s New in Psychology?
Should Older Adults be Treated for Alcohol Abuse Disorder?
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A Sleeping Pill Versus Music as an Insomnia Treatment
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Talk about Behaviors and Feelings – Not Weight or Size
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Depression and Cognitive Impairment in Later Life
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Is There a Fixed Mortality Age?
Where You Live Might Affect Your Brain, Too
Jim Windell
This holiday season is going to be different for many people. I know that in our family there won’t be the large Christmas Eve party that we’ve enjoyed for the past 25 years. There will be no family gathering on Christmas morning to open gifts. And there will be no New Year’s Eve parties.
Of course, there will be Zoom interactions, text messages about our gifts and an exchange of photos on our phones. But for many people, for instance the people we usually visit during the holidays at care facilities and prisons, there will be a feeling of special isolation and – likely – the desolation of loneliness.
Retiring Early Not a Good Idea?
By Jim Windell