Melissa Chefec On Posted on October 22, 2024October 24, 2024 by Melissa Chefec to News & Press How to Shake Off Negative Interactions With Strangers, According to Psychology By Kendra Cherry, Oct 22, 2024If it feels like negative interaction is more common today, you’re not wrong. Tensions seem to be on the rise, and it often feels like social situations are a pressure cooker waiting to explode. Some of the increased tension with strangers is likely due to the lingering effects of the pandemic. “The COVID pandemic drastically reduced interactions with our physical communities and the larger world beyond our homes,” says Dr. Noah Kass, DSW, LCSW, a psychotherapist based in New York. Click HERE for the full article. PreviousPrevious post:How to Deal with Caregiver Sleep Deprivation NextNext post:Being Present for Kids' Events is a Big Deal—But What If You Just Can't Make It?
By Kendra Cherry, Oct 22, 2024If it feels like negative interaction is more common today, you’re not wrong. Tensions seem to be on the rise, and it often feels like social situations are a pressure cooker waiting to explode. Some of the increased tension with strangers is likely due to the lingering effects of the pandemic. “The COVID pandemic drastically reduced interactions with our physical communities and the larger world beyond our homes,” says Dr. Noah Kass, DSW, LCSW, a psychotherapist based in New York. Click HERE for the full article.