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psychologytoday. com > gb > blog > restoring-the-equilibrium > 202604 > how-unmet-psychological-needs-quietly-undermine-democracy

How Unmet Psychological Needs Quietly Undermine Democracy

1+ day, 13+ hour ago  (435+ words) Posted April 25, 2026 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma Many people know the feeling: the world seems unstable, decisions feel distant, and other groups appear to threaten what matters most. News about war, economic insecurity, climate change, migration debates, or political conflict can…...

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The Hidden Cost of Upward Mobility for Immigrant Children

4+ day, 10+ hour ago  (155+ words) Posted April 22, 2026 | Reviewed by Gary Drevitch Over time, these diverging paths can make it genuinely difficult to see the world through a shared lens. Neither direction is wrong. But communication styles shift, priorities diverge, and what counts as a "good…...

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psychologytoday. com > us > blog > the-compassion-chronicles > 202508 > moving-from-post-traumatic-syndromes-and-shame-to-empowerment

Moving From Post-Traumatic Syndromes and Shame to Empowerment

8+ mon, 2+ week ago  (184+ words) Posted August 6, 2025 | Reviewed by Monica Vilhauer Ph. D. This post is part two of a series. In my previous article entitled, Why Do Victims of Abuse Tend to Be Revictimized? I began discussing the reasons why former victims of trauma are…...

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psychologytoday. com > us > blog > animal-emotions > 202506 > lab-mice-deep-reflections-on-their-use-in-invasive-research

Lab Mice: Deep Reflections on Their Use in Invasive Research

10+ mon, 9+ hour ago  (489+ words) Posted June 26, 2025 | Reviewed by Kaja Perina A good deal of scientific research shows that mice and rats are bright, sentient, and deep emotional rodents. Yet they aren't even considered to be "animals" in the United States federal Animal Welfare Act....