According to psychiatrist Smantha Boardman, it pays off to be a “well-meaning phony.” To be clear, she isn’t talking about being inauthentic, or a NARP (not a real person). Instead, she believes her patients should abandon the idea that there ...
According to psychiatrist Smantha Boardman, it pays off to be a “well-meaning phony.” To be clear, she isn’t talking about being inauthentic, or a NARP (not a real person). Instead, she believes her patients should abandon the idea that there ...
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