3 Tips for Parenting to Promote Boys’ Positive Body Image

What is body image? Body image is the perception of one’s body and related thoughts and beliefs. Below, I discuss this topic, particularly how it relates to boys, with Charlotte Markey—a Psychology Today blogger, author, professor of psychology, and founding director of the health sciences center at Rutgers University. (Click for full article)

An Inexpensive Way to Increase Well-being

February 17 will be Random Acts of Kindness Day, a holiday unique in that it’s backed by scientific research. Studies confirm that kind actions can improve our states of well-being. And now, new research in Frontiers in Psychology — “‘Kindness by Post’: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Participatory Public Mental Health Project” — documents the beneficial effects of both giving…Read more »

6 Reasons It’s Hard to Tell if Dieting’s Crossed the Line

People say, “I don’t have a problem with food”; “I like eating healthy”; or “I suck at dieting“-type statements. Yet, they do have a problem with food, can’t eat any other way, and don’t suck at dieting. Unbeknownst to them, they’ve developed problematic eating, disordered eating, or even an eating disorder—and aren’t aware of it. I’m a therapist with 15 years of experience…Read more »

Study Finds Eating Disorders in Older Cancer Survivors

Research published in the Journal of Eating Disorders on December 24, 2021, “Case Reports of New-Onset Eating Disorders in Older Adult Cancer Survivors,” counters the popularly held belief that young people exclusively suffer from these illnesses. Further, considering the mental and physical dedication it takes to become a cancer survivor, it also spotlights the heartbreaking influence of…Read more »

5 Greetings for When the Holidays Don’t Feel Happy

Although “Happy holidays!” is usually intended as a kind, warm wish to another human being, it doesn’t always feel that way to receive or give. For someone in emotional pain, “Happy holidays!” can: Seem like a command they’ve failed to fulfill: “Be happy, it’s the holidays!” Be experienced as emotionally negating (similar to someone saying to you,…Read more »