In TODAY.com's Never Have I Ever series, a psychologist explains how to properly hold space for someone else' emotions.
Kate Edwards suffered the tragic death of her son in 2020, but now she shares how she stays connected to God through her daily grief.
When we run up against difficult emotions, one of the places I find that people get most tripped up is expecting that there ...
Lincoln University student Rashanna James-Frison launches "Books on the Ground Literacy Campaign" to share her healing ...
I was a student at a Federal College of Education then, living on campus. Every weekend, a friend who lived off-campus would bring bottles of cough syrup and my friends would take it and sleep like ...
Running—the act of putting one foot in front of the other at a steady pace—can help ground a grieving body, O’Connor explains ...
This year, as the holiday overlaps with the two-year commemoration of the October 7 attacks, may we enter the sukkah holding ...
Anger can destroy—or sustain. Here's how fury, music, and gratitude turned one woman's cancer scars into symbols of resilience and love.
Injuries can leave invisible scars and rob people of their identities, so we must treat the psychological aspect of recovery ...
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period Part D and Advantage Plans; Deb Weese serves Midland County residents with home safety ...
I shall never forget the life-changing call from my sister-in-law to say my husband Chris was dead at just 51. Nothing could ...