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When Beth Perrymead* discovered she had a sc
Research reveals there’s a gap between how ‘liked’ you think you are and how much your friends, colleagues and acquaintances really do enjoy your company. Acting health editor Chloe Gray reports on how to bridge it
Finding out that someone doesn’t like you can feel crippling, but accepting that you won’t always get along with everyone can be truly liberating
It’s party season – whether it’s your work summer do, a wedding, end-of-term socials for your kids, or just a barbecue with friends. There’s a lot of mixing, mingling and making small talk in this glo
Negative self-talk can leave you feeling anxious and lacking in confidence, says Ali Horsfall. Here’s how to dial down that destructive dialogue
As women, from early on in life, we’re encouraged to be carers, or to be helpful. As little girls, we’re given dolls, toy cleaning appliances and teasets along with the narrative that it’s our job to
How do we deal with historical abuse? Q My 29-year-old daughter disclosed when she was 18 that she was abused by our nephew when she was five and he was 12. My husband says he was a boy experimenting