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Season 9 of the podcast Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores the intersection between body weight and health. It’s the society that’s broken, not the individuals.”Here are five things Jamil does to protect her own mental health in a world that often feels unbalanced. Don’t manipulate imagesJamil said that to protect her mental health, she stipulates in her contracts (when she can) that her photos not be airbrushed. “Part of what I care about is making sure that people don’t feel, you know, as though this is just something we can’t do something about,” she said. We have to organize and come together.”“It’s just important that we don’t feel helpless, I think,” she said.
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This is “Modern Love.” Today, I’m talking to the most famous couples therapist in the world, Esther Perel. esther perelOK. “What Sleeping with Married Men Taught Me About Infidelity” by Karin Jones. [MUSIC PLAYING] “I’m not sure it’s possible to justify my liaison with married men, but what I learned from having them warrants discussion. anna martinWhen we come back, I talk to Esther about the harsh criticism this essay got and why Esther thinks Karin Jones deserves more credit. esther perelThe homewrecker is always a woman because the woman is the one who says yes, and therefore, if the woman hadn’t said yes, then he wouldn’t be able to do it.
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Almost one-third, 30%, of Americans say they have experienced feelings of loneliness once a week during the last year, according to a January 2024 poll by the American Psychiatric Association. In a recent conversation, professor and researcher Brené Brown and Belgium American psychotherapist Esther Perel identified a possible culprit for these feelings of isolation: social media. "When I went off social media for a year, it was one of the best things that ever happened to me," says Brown, who hosts the podcast "Unlocking Us." Being off Instagram and Twitter made her better able to invest in real life conversations. "If we believe that time and energy and focus are finite, when you live in that world online something is going to give in your real life," Brown says.
Persons: Brené Brown, Esther Perel, Brown Organizations: American Psychiatric Association, Twitter Locations: Belgium American
In their quest to discover what makes love last, clinical psychologists and researchers John and Julie Gottman interviewed more than 3,000 couples and followed some for as long as 20 years. One commonality most successful couples had, the Gottmans found, was their ability to do "repairs." "The couples who really were successful a few years down the road were the ones who made repairs," Julie Gottman told Perel. Positive interactions included a smile, touching the other person's hand, or simply saying "I understand." Negative interactions were insulting or blaming the other person.
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Famed sex and relationships therapist Esther Perel shared how to ask better questions. Esther Perel, a famed sex and relationships therapist and podcast host , told Business Insider that common first date questions like “What do you do?” and “Do you like your job?” are recipes for tedium. Ask questions that invite storiesPerel believes the best first date questions prompt the other person to tell a story — especially if it’s one they didn’t expect to tell. AdvertisementOne way to do that is to ask and answer questions that don’t make you out to be perfect. From the questions you ask to the activity you do, a date should be “a story that unfolds,” Perel said.
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It found that most people are looking for partners who have either seen a mental health professional in the past or are currently seeing one now. Fully 92% of those polled said they prefer to date people who've been to therapy, the September survey found. "I don't like what you do, so I say you're gaslighting me," Perel said. That is to say, while some people get useful insight and assistance out of working with a mental health professional, other people may just get buzzwords. "If you've never felt the need for therapy, you're not ready, or it's simply not for you," Pure notes, "your romantic prospects are probably just fine."
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Perel is a Belgium American psychotherapist known for her bestselling books, widely viewed TED Talks, and her podcast "Where Should We Begin?" 'There is a danger that you lose all nuance'The de-stigmatization of going to therapy has clear benefits. "I come from a generation where going to therapy was the thing you never mentioned," Perel, 65, said. The popularity of therapy and even therapy-speak can also bring clarity to struggles people have been experiencing, oftentimes alone, for years. There is such an emphasis on the 'self-care' aspect of it that is actually making us more isolated and more alone.
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4Cocoa ButterBeing African American, something happens when you don’t moisturize your skin. Because the alternative for someone with a deeper shade of soul is you look like you’ve been walking around kicking flour. 5Esther PerelMy wife and I have been married 17 years, and we’ve known each other since we were 18. is continuing to develop, and we don’t know if we’re making ourselves extinct to any potential sentient being, Brown is on his best behavior. 8‘Fat Ham’You’re taking the story of Hamlet, you’re putting it in a backyard barbecue in the South with a young, queer, Black male protagonist.
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The Beauty of a ‘Walk and Talk’
  + stars: | 2023-06-09 | by ( Jancee Dunn | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Note: As the smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to cover parts of the U.S., it may be unhealthy to walk outside. If you’re in an affected area, please save this advice for later and stay safe. This week, we’re walking and talking, taking a stroll with someone — a friend, a family member, a neighbor or a partner — to deepen our sense of connection. The exchanges seemed to flow more easily, as if our steps were setting the tempo for our speech. But there may be a simpler reason that walks draw people out: Research shows that it can be less stressful to talk to someone when you’re walking side by side, with minimal eye contact, than conversing face to face.
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In a recent interview on her online class platform "Sessions", psychotherapist and bestselling author Ester Perel interviewed renowned clinical psychologists John and Julie Gottman. Much of their research is through the The Gottman Institute, formerly the Gottman Love Lab, a center at the University of Washington which has been conducting research since the 1980s. One commonality most successful couples had, the Gottmans found, was their ability to do "repairs." "The couples who really were successful a few years down the road were the ones who made repairs," Julie Gottman told Perel. This lesson was a "paradigm shift," Perel told them.
Two and a half years ago, Alice Everdeen worked 50 hours per week and made $42,000 per year as a content manager for a supplement company. Now, she makes up to $15,000 per month, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It. "I would say [I work] like 3 to 5 hours per day," Everdeen, 31, tells CNBC Make It. There's a reason Everdeen keeps short, strict hours: burnout. "Paying $4,000 a month for rent, and then working 60 hours a week is not what I want to do.
Ea avea o viață socială activă în Chișinău, un loc de muncă care o pasiona și care presupunea și multe deplasări internaționale. În ultimii ani, în Moldova crește numărul persoanelor care se căsătoresc în jurul vârstei de 30 de ani și scad căsătoriile la vârste mai timpurii. Asta face să se modifice și percepțiile tinerilor despre relații și să scadă așteptările față de acestea, care pot să nu se termine mereu cu căsătoria. Alina povestește că tocmai o relație la distanță i-a schimbat această idee. Angela spune că relația ei la distanță e o necesitate – soțul ei, cu care e într-o relație de trei ani, e plecat de câteva luni la muncă în Franța.
Persons: Esther Perel, Esther, Irina, Elena, Ion, Maria, Andrei, Ea, Alina, Valentina, Vasile . El, Chișinău ., Angela Locations: Moldova, Chișinău, Istanbul, natal, România, SUA, Austria, Franța
Ea avea o viață socială activă în Chișinău, un loc de muncă care o pasiona și care presupunea și multe deplasări internaționale. În lipsa prezenței fizice a partenerului, o relație la distanță se bazează pe comunicarea verbală mai mult poate decât pe cea fizică. În ultimii ani, în Moldova crește numărul persoanelor care se căsătoresc în jurul vârstei de 30 de ani și scad căsătoriile la vârste mai timpurii. Asta face să se modifice și percepțiile tinerilor despre relații și să scadă așteptările față de acestea, care pot să nu se termine mereu cu căsătoria. Angela spune că relația ei la distanță e o necesitate – soțul ei, cu care e într-o relație de trei ani, e plecat de câteva luni la muncă în Franța.
Persons: Esther Perel, Esther, Irina, Elena, Ion, Maria, Andrei, Ea, Alina, Valentina, Vasile . El, Chișinău ., Angela Locations: Moldova, Chișinău, Istanbul, natal, România, SUA, Austria, Franța
noua ordine amoroasă? — Moldova.org
  + stars: | 2021-06-01 | by ( Natalia Graur | Oxana Greadcenco | ) www.moldova.org   time to read: +12 min
Esther susține că acum avem mult mai multă libertate, dar asta duce la pierderea unui sentiment de siguranță a cunoscutului și la mai mult timp investit în a analiza ce ne dorim și a negocia aranjamente. Ea avea o viață socială activă în Chișinău, un loc de muncă care o pasiona și care presupunea și multe deplasări internaționale. În ultimii ani, în Moldova crește numărul persoanelor care se căsătoresc în jurul vârstei de 30 de ani și scad căsătoriile la vârste mai timpurii. Asta face să se modifice și percepțiile tinerilor despre relații și să scadă așteptările față de acestea, care pot să nu se termine mereu cu căsătoria. Fotografiile/infograficele de pe platforma moldova.org pot fi preluate în număr de maxim 2 bucăți per material și doar cu menționarea Moldova.org și numele autorului/autoarei.
Persons: Esther Perel, Esther, Irina, Elena, Ion, Maria, Andrei, Ea, Alina, Valentina, Vasile . El, Chișinău ., Angela Locations: Moldova, Chișinău, Istanbul, natal, România, SUA, Austria, Franța
The manner of writing is captivating and adding the pictures to the end of the book, was the perfect way to end this autobiography. At the same time, the twists of the plot are merciless – the reader falls under the spell and into the trap. Although he begins his book by recalling how his mother threw him out of a minibus because of a racist, dangerous driver, he defines very well his relationship with her. Pe Goodreads puteți accesa lista celor 100 cei mai activi cititori din Moldova care au scris recenzii în 2020. Vedeți pe #diez cine au fost cei mai activi cititori din Moldova care au scris recenzii pe Goodreads în 2019.
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