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About Dr. Dennis
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Anxiety
Perfectionism
ADHD Diagnostic Testing
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Apocalyptic thinking: a psychologist explains why the world feels like it's ending
Danielle Dennis 6/20/26 Danielle Dennis 6/20/26

Apocalyptic thinking: a psychologist explains why the world feels like it's ending

Expert Dr. Danielle Dennis is featured on Yahoo News. She weighs in on the psychology of moral licensing reveals why one healthy choice often leads to self-sabotage, and how consistency can break the cycle for good.

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Why being good can make you act worse: a psychologist explains the moral licensing trap sabotaging your goals
Danielle Dennis 6/9/26 Danielle Dennis 6/9/26

Why being good can make you act worse: a psychologist explains the moral licensing trap sabotaging your goals

Expert Dr. Danielle Dennis is featured in Yahoo News discussing the psychology of moral licensing reveals why one healthy choice often leads to self-sabotage, and how consistency can break the cycle for good.

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Danielle Dennis Psychology, PLLC

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