Summary: Why you don’t want to bring your lunch to work

Query: Hello! For a well-known pub, I’m looking for mental-health therapists who can speak to the psychology of something we’ve noticed: People don’t want to bring their lunch to work anymore. What are the psychological reasons behind this? Is it that people are increasinly stressed and want a treat (lunch out) during the week day? Is it that we got out of the habit during the pandemic? I would love to talk to experts about what you’ve noticed and the psychology behind this trend.

Summary: What Is ‘Emotional Flooding’ and How Can it Affect Your Relationship?

  • Name: Anouare Abdou AskMen.com – AskMen
  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: query-g5sy@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: AskMen.com – AskMen
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 15 February

Query: Hi there, I’m looking to quote mental health professionals and relationship experts for a chance to be featured, please answer the questions below:

  1. What are some signs that you are experiencing emotional flooding during a moment in a relationship?
  2. What are common triggers for emotional flooding?
  3. What do you wish all men understood about emotional flooding?
  4. How can emotional flooding affect your relationship if left unchecked?
  5. What are your tips to cope with emotional flooding (both when it’s happening to you or happening to your partner)?
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