Gina Sissoko, Ph.D., is a postdoctoral fellow at Yale School of Public Health.
Medical procedures can scar kids. Not understanding what’s happening to their body or why, they create unhealthy narratives ...
Going through a gray divorce, a divorce that occurs between spouses aged 50 and over, is challenging enough. But to go ...
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Beyond a physical ability to speak, to have a voice implies both internal and external agency. Having a voice means ...
The ability for a puella type of woman is to accept herself is both personal and culturally influenced. Too often, she sees ...
Existential authenticity is the act of being true to existence in and of itself, rather than being true to yourself in a ...
When my mentor died suddenly, I had no idea what to do next. I started writing and discovered that telling the story of my ...
The journey from using busyness as protection to finding safety in your own being isn't linear. There will be days when old ...
People objectify those they consider less than—less worthy, less valuable, and less human. The root word of objectification ...
Reflecting non-defensively on criticism may prove helpful to your career. Earlier this month, I happened across an article on ...