Over time, those stressful relationships could also affect your health and even speed up aging, a recent study suggests.
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It's not you, it's them: How to handle 'problematic' people, according to a psychologist
What does it mean to be a problematic person? While we could define such an individual as someone who fails to adhere to established social norms, the reality is far more nuanced. Psychologist Sandra ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In many families, there’s a shared but unspoken understanding about who they collectively consider “the problem.” It might be the ...
Whether they're colleagues, clients, or customers, you’re sure to encounter difficult people at work. It might be someone who hinders productivity, rubs you the wrong way, makes you upset, or is ...
In many families, there’s a shared but unspoken understanding about who they collectively consider “the problem.” It might be the teenager acting out, the parent with depression or the sibling ...
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