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What the therapy buzzword ‘cycle-breaking’ really involves

2026-04-17 18:00:00

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As a therapist, I’ve seen many patients finally break the cycle of abuse. It took more than not being abusive themselves

- by Juli Fraga

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When there are no words

2026-04-16 18:01:00

A woman with long dark hair hugs an elderly man sitting at a dining table from behind as they both smile

When her grandfather loses his voice, Gabriella decides to capture their bond – and learns to understand him in new ways

- Directed by Gabriella Canal

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Mostarska Škola

2026-04-16 18:00:00

Photo of two soldiers, one helping a child hold a rifle while another soldier sits in the background on a bench.

We fled war-torn Bosnia when I was three. Twenty-four years on, could I make my home there again?

- by Anja Jerkovic

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Try seeing your personality as dimensional

2026-04-15 18:00:00

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I recently learned the distinction between seeing personality in terms of types vs traits – the latter is liberating

- by Amy Arthur

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The cure for body dissatisfaction that doesn’t involve the body

2026-04-14 18:00:00

The Northern Lights glowing green above snowy mountains under a starry sky, with silhouetted trees in the foreground.

Trying to fix your self-image can trap you in the problem. The awe of nature truly heals by taking you outside of yourself

- by Céline Leboeuf

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The strange story of Phineas Gage

2026-04-13 18:01:00

Illustration of a vintage portrait in a purple frame held by gloved hands, features a man with a rod against a blue background.

In 1848, a railroad worker survived a rod shooting through his skull. His accident transformed our understanding of the brain

- Video by the Royal Society and BBC Ideas

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