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Daphna Blatt says she turned to the 2011 book "Flourish" by Martin Seligman, director of the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, for personal guidance but it "ended up leading to a professional epiphany." ...

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Many of us will soak in the merriment and drama that family gatherings bring during Thanksgiving. But beyond the Thanksgiving dinner table, new research suggests that living and being around family more often affects our ...

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Loneliness is on the rise in the U.S., with a third of Americans reporting they've experienced "serious loneliness" in recent years. Lonely people are twice as likely to become depressed, and loneliness is a key risk factor ...