000 What to Say to Someone with Cancer

000 What to Say to Someone with Cancer

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What true crime gets wrong about psychopathy — and what you actually need to know

563. True crime has made 'psychopath' one of the most recognized — and most misunderstood — words in popular culture. This week, Dr. Judy Ho brings her forensic psychology lens to what psychopathy actually is, the critical distinctions between psychopathy, sociopathy, and antisoc ...  Show more

You're fine. you're succeeding. you're exhausted. The psychology of high-functioning anxiety

562. You're hitting your goals. You're showing up. You're making it look easy. And you haven't had a full night's sleep in months. High-functioning anxiety is one of the most common — and most invisible — experiences in modern adult life. This week, Dr. Judy Ho unpacks what it ac ...  Show more

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