Collectively News & Features
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Collectively In The Media
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- Psychology Today Article
Dr. Julie Radlauer in Psychology Today: The Radical Act of Listening to Understand
How we can have some control over the uncontrolable.
- Collectively In The Media
- Psychology Today Article
Dr. Julie Radlauer in Psychology Today: How to Find Hope in Difficult Times
How we can have some control over the uncontrolable.
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- Psychology Today Article
Dr. Julie Radlauer in Psychology Today: Why They’re So Much Happier Over There
Understanding what makes the world’s happiest countries.
Recent Collectively News
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- Gifts of Pain en Espanol
Julie Radlauer Featured in ‘Los Dones del Dolor’
Los Dones del Dolor ('The Gifts of Pain'), now translated entirely in Spanish, shares powerful true stories, reflections, and daily exercises from 31 diverse authors who turned hardship into healing. Guided by Elayna Fernández’s S.T.O.R.Y. system, this book offers tools for resilience, growth, and finding light in life’s darkest moments.
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- Poetry, Raw Motherhood
Julie Radlauer Featured in New Poetry Anthology ‘Raw Motherhood’
Raw Motherhood: A Collection of Poems and Prose to Honor the Joy and Pain in the Journey," compiled by Dr. Elayna Fernandez, features 100+ poets, including a poem written by Dr. Julie Radlauer.
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- Female Stories, FEMpower
Dr. Julie Radlauer Featured in ‘FEMpower: Transformational Stories of Women Thriving Against All Odds’
Co-Authors Announce FEMpower Book: Transformational Stories of Women Thriving Against All Odds, a compilation of transformational stories to help women and girls find their inner power and transform their lives beyond any circumstance.
Student Features
- Collectively Student Blog Post
- Mental Health, Political Polarization
Political Polarization and Mental Health Among Young Adults by Imani Hartfield
Imani Hartfield, Collectively student intern, explores how political division impacts emotional safety, connection, and well-being among young adults.
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- Belonging, Social Influences of Mental Health
Eras of Influence – What Swifties Teach Us About Belonging and Mental Health
Sometimes trying to build meaningful connections feels awkward, uncertain, or like you’re putting yourself out there without a guarantee that anything will come from it. But then you find yourself surrounded by people who understand you—people who share your excitement, your emotions, your stories—and suddenly the discomfort feels worth it.
That’s the everyday magic of the Swiftie community.
- Collectively Student Blog Post
- Social Connections
Cooking Up Connection – The Recipe to Making, and Keeping, Friends by Emma Green
Maintaining friendships can feel like cooking a meal, time-intensive and challenging, but the reward is a nourishing bond. Craving deeper connections? This guide from Collectively blends 9 science-based elements, Intentionality, Proximity, Dependability, Positivity, Flexibility, Vulnerability, Commonality, Reciprocity, and Connectivity, into a recipe for lasting happiness. Gather these "ingredients" through effort, presence, and support, then simmer with care.