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www.teesche.com
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| | | | | Jonathan Haidt's exploration of happiness isn't self-help-it's a fascinating journey through psychology, philosophy, and world religions. He brilliantly connects ancient wisdom with modern science, making you rethink what truly brings fulfillment. | |
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quillette.com
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| | | | | A leading expert in narcissism explains why it's so often misunderstood-and why narcissists deserve more empathy, not armchair diagnosis on social media. | |
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aeon.co
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| | | | | When parents cast a child into the role of mediator, friend and carer, the wounds are profound. But recovery is possible | |
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www.borderlinearts.org
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| | | There has been considerable coverage in the media in recent years of celebrities who have spoken openly of their mental health struggles, a prime example being Stephen Fry with his Bipolar Disorder and support of the 'Time to Change' campaign. However, BPD is generally much less well known about and I admit to complete ignorance about it until meeting Borderline's founder, Sarah Eley. I was intrigued to see what results I could find regarding celebrities with the disorder. Before looking into ce | ||