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fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

Internal Family Systems (IFS) for OCD

Most people with OCD lack access to ERP-trained therapists; combining ERP with Internal Family Systems adds gentleness while retaining ERP's active ingredients.
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fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago
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What Happened When I Stopped Trying to Conquer Anxiety

Anxiety does not need to be conquered; consistent signaling of safety and ongoing adjustments reduce its chronic impact.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago
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Anxiety Affects the Brain to Distort Perception of Threat

Anxiety distorts perception, heightens threat-focused attention, sustains intrusive thoughts, and creates self-fulfilling negative behaviors that erode relationships and present-moment experience.
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fromFortune
1 day ago
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Why you feel so anxious and stressed during the holidays, even though you're probably just sitting around, watching TV and eating | Fortune

fromFortune
1 day ago
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Why you feel so anxious and stressed during the holidays, even though you're probably just sitting around, watching TV and eating | Fortune

fromwww.psychologytoday.com
12 hours ago

Navigating Loneliness During the Holidays

Loneliness is a universal human experience. We are living in a loneliness epidemic. Loneliness isn't the problem. It's the meaning we make and the story we tell ourselves about it. Loneliness happens for a no-fault reason. It is there to help us honor what we are missing or grieving. Taking action means both fact-checking automatic statements and finding small ways to reconnect with others.
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fromPsychology Today
8 hours ago

The High-Voltage Quest to Fix the Errant Mind

Sixty to seventy percent of MDD patients improve with psychotherapy and drugs; remaining 30 percent require alternative treatments like ketamine, psilocybin, ECT, and brain stimulation.
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fromMashable
13 hours ago

New York State will now require warning labels on social media platforms

New York requires social platforms to display warning labels about mental health risks from features like infinite scrolling, autoplay, and algorithmic feeds.
fromKqed
17 hours ago

Remembering Papa: Northern California's Elderly Face Hidden Epidemic of Gun Suicides | KQED

In July of 2024, Butler had surgery in Redding to remove the blockage in his urethra. But the pain and discomfort continued through the summer. In September, he was admitted for three days to the emergency room in nearby Weaverville with a severe urinary tract infection. Frost said that during this time she tried to call her dad's urologist several times to reschedule a follow-up appointment he missed while in the hospital, but she could only reach an answering machine.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Child abuse victim of Jackanory presenter tells how climbing saved him

Climbing and mountaineering helped a childhood sexual assault survivor cope with decades of PTSD and regain sanity and life purpose.
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fromInc
18 hours ago

How RTO Plans That Accommodate Working Parents Can Help Retain Staff

Parents—especially mothers—resist stricter return-to-office mandates because employers often ignore caregiving and domestic commitments, even though more office time can boost collaboration and reduce loneliness.
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fromBusiness Insider
12 hours ago

I moved from Spain to Florida 21 years ago. My first marriage fell apart, but I met the love of my life.

A move from Spain to Florida produced early cultural shock, mental-health struggles, and financial instability but ultimately led to new love, a blended family, and lasting stability.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Being 'More Social' Isn't Always Better

Excessive reliance on others undermines personal independence and decision-making; independent action and self-reliance are undervalued psychological strengths.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

She goes to police calls in a Prius. It's part of a new approach to mental health emergencies

Pairing law enforcement officers with mental health clinicians reduces involuntary psychiatric holds and lowers repeat 911 mental health calls.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Nazareth Castellanos, neuroscientist: We need to teach anxiety prevention techniques from school onwards'

Conscious breathing combined with sustained willpower and self-compassion can reshape the brain, reduce avoidable mental suffering, and foster growth, dwelling, and gratitude.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Finding a Reason to Embrace Life in the Worst Place to Be During the Holidays

Prisoners' experiences with despair and survival offer practical, overlooked lessons for people outside prison contemplating suicide about reasons and ways to hold on.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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The pioneering light boxes helping Orkney islanders avoid seasonal affective disorder

Wintering Well Boxes with therapeutic lamps, guidebooks, and sky frames are loaned via Orkney libraries to alleviate seasonal affective disorder in dark winters.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago
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I Do This When December Feels Lonely

Holiday season often brings quiet melancholy for people with SAD, requiring active wellness strategies and social connection to stay present and reduce loneliness.
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fromFuturism
1 day ago

Children Falling Apart as They Become Addicted to AI

A large share of U.S. teens use AI chatbots, and unmoderated LLM-driven characters can create serious mental-health risks for children.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Emotional Neglect Creates Dangerous Minds

Childhood emotional neglect shapes development as powerfully as abuse, causing learning difficulties, anger or withdrawal, and increasing risk of later criminal behavior; listening prevents harm.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Solve Recurring Relationship Problems

Most recurring interpersonal problems stem from a common underlying pattern that can be revealed by identifying shared factors and personal roles.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago
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6 Rude Comments Relatives Make At The Holidays (And How To Respond)

Family holiday gatherings often include insensitive questions about weight, relationships, and life choices; setting boundaries and prepared, neutral responses protects emotional well-being.
fromGothamist
4 days ago
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How New Yorkers can survive, even avoid, the holiday blues

Holidays increase stress, anxiety and depression for many, disrupting routines and intensifying grief, financial worries, and family conflicts.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

There's an itsy-bitsy fear I want to overcome. I will never be a fan, but can I at least be Normal about spiders? | Rebecca Shaw

I am someone who believes it is never too late to change. I think you can in fact teach an old dog new tricks, as long as the old dog is open-minded and willing to learn. As long as the old dog is willing to admit when it was wrong, and work to become a better dog. OK yes, I am the old dog. And the trick I am trying to learn, even though I am decrepit?
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fromCbsnews
3 days ago

Brooklyn student's notes spark citywide "ripples of kindness" effect. Meet the mysterious author behind them.

A 12-year-old Brooklyn student named Charlie placed affirmation notes around the city to spread kindness and uplift strangers.
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

How to Follow the Right Star

A much-loved Christmas story tells about the journey of the Magi-the three Wise Men who came seeking the baby Jesus in Bethlehem. "Where is He who has been born King of the Jews?" they ask. "For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him." The essence of the tale is their unshakable faith in a worldly sign-a star in the sky-which the Magi trusted would guide them to the savior of the world.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

My husband died unexpectedly 6 years ago. I'm so grateful for the many holiday photos and videos I have of him.

A mother lost her husband unexpectedly two months after a joyful Christmas and relied on photos and her children to cope.
fromFuturism
3 days ago

Woman Suffers AI Psychosis After Obsessively Generating AI Images of Herself

"felt like magic"
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

I'm a founder: here's why I spend my holidays at the doctor's office

I am at my first of several doctors appointments intentionally scheduled during the winter holiday season. Not because I'm sick. Because it's the only week of the year when nothing work-related is fighting for my time. The office is closed. The investors aren't emailing. The product update notifications have stopped. For seven days I can put my body first. So I schedule the bloodwork.
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fromThe Washington Post
3 days ago

War-weary Ukrainians seek 'green' healing in their vast national parks

Nature-based adventure programs in Ukraine provide restorative relief and psychological support for veterans and displaced children amid an overwhelmed mental-health system.
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fromHuffPost
3 days ago

People Say These Things To Try To Be Comforting. But They're Actually Pretty Rude.

Generic comforting clichés often invalidate emotions; genuine support requires personalized empathy, safety, and acknowledgement.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Dangerous Over-Accommodation Myth

Universities face growing demands for accommodations for invisible disabilities while diagnosis rates and accommodation processes provoke operational strain and public controversy.
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

I'm A Female Massage Therapist, And I Refuse To Work With Men Anymore. Here's Why.

I've been practicing massage therapy for almost 30 years. I'm aware, likely more than most, how important touch is. Social affective touch: the kind massage therapists offer ― the kind we get from a friendly hug or a compassionate hand on our shoulder ― has been shown to reduce feelings of social isolation. In our increasingly disconnected world, this kind of touch is becoming even more essential.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Christmas can be a nightmare for misophonia sufferers like me

Lottie is looking forward to spending time with her family this Christmas, but says one of the only ways she'll manage to get through it is by wearing her earplugs - especially during Christmas dinner. For the 23-year-old Christmas can be a particularly difficult time as the sounds of other people, chewing, slurping and sniffling make her feel extremely uncomfortable.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Share the Spirit: Goodness Village helps the formerly homeless rebuild their lives

Goodness Village provides low-barrier supportive housing and services that help formerly homeless residents rebuild stability, community connections, and pathways to employment.
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fromBusiness Matters
5 days ago

Five Emerging Insurance Considerations for Small Business Leaders in 2026

Insurance must integrate with workforce strategy, aligning tailored cover, absence management, mental-health support, benefits design, and data-driven solutions to sustain SMEs' operations.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Inside Nick Reiner's legal defense and the looming court battle over murder accusations

Nick Reiner is accused of fatally stabbing his parents; his mental health, addiction history, and events at a party are central to the legal proceedings.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
3 days ago

Prison Psych Evaluation Shows Epstein Deemed Low Risk' for Suicide Days Before Death

A July 9, 2019 Bureau of Prisons psychological evaluation deemed convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a low suicide risk one month before his death.
fromFlowingData
4 days ago

Best and worst decades of life are in the present

Split by age group, there's a preference towards one's present where those in their 20s said their 20s, those in their 30s said their 30s, and so on. This recency lean appears to carry over to the older age groups, but subtract that, and you can see a second lean favoring three decades earlier. Those in their 50s favored their 20s. Those in their 60s favored their 30s.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
4 days ago

Holidays got you burnt out? Carve out moments of solitude, say experts | CBC Radio

Solitude, unlike loneliness, can be a restorative, voluntary state that provides positive experiences and relief from holiday social overload.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Messaging I've Refused to Buy Into This Holiday Season

Holiday caregiving disproportionately falls to women; set boundaries, listen to bodily needs, and prioritize emotional and physical rest over performative holiday labor.
fromBig Think
4 days ago

The real reason some people adapt faster than others

[Narrator] Developing tools to overcome trauma. When we began to become confident that we really had identified something real, this resilience trajectory I've talked about, we've identified it in many studies at this point. It's been identified convincingly in the majority and over 100 research studies by other people than myself, lots of other people. So it's very much a real thing.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

4 Tips to Stop Fighting and Be Friends

Anger is a whole-body emotion that hijacks judgment, escalates conflict, and requires calming and cognitive strategies to restore connection.
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fromTiny Buddha
4 days ago

Break the Cycle: How to Heal the Patterns You Didn't Choose - Tiny Buddha

Anxiety about speaking can be learned across generations through mocking and modeled behaviors, not genetic inheritance.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Get in Touch With Your Authentic Self

Authenticity arises when behavior aligns with one's self-concept; acknowledging limitations reduces bias and enables focused development of true strengths.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Working With Our Fears

Differentiate appropriate fear from neurotic fear; use the 4A technique—admit, allow, act, affirm—and act despite fear to detach fear from control and build courage.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

What Winter Can Teach Us About Burnout and Self-Care

There is great irony in the fact that we tend to associate the winter holiday season with busyness, stress, and overwhelm. While we are rushing and doing, the natural world around us is in a completely oppositional state-resting, slowing down, cooling, hibernating, restoring itself.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

My Husband And I Separated. When We Met Up 14 Years Later, I Was Surprised By What Happened.

A spouse developed progressive behavioral, mood, and cognitive changes—disinhibition, confusion, memory lapses, and erratic behaviors—severely disrupting family life.
fromBusiness Matters
6 days ago

When "AI Companionship" Enters the SME Toolkit: Practical Uses, Policy Gaps, and Reputation Risks

In a small company, culture moves faster than policy. When new technology enters daily life, it doesn't wait for HR manuals to catch up. Employees bring habits into the workplace: how they communicate, how they vent, how they cope with stress, and how they use personal devices during breaks. AI companionship sits right at the intersection of mental health, privacy, and brand trust. And those are not abstract issues for SMEs:
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why No Contact Feels Worse Than Staying With a Toxic Person

In healthy relationships, people tend to feel safe and respected. You may argue, but you don't fight. A level of respect and care is maintained, and the past is not brought up as a weapon. Over time, your nervous system learns that this person is reliable. In unhealthy relationships, especially those involving emotional abuse, attachment works differently. Instead of safety, the bond forms around chaos and survival. This process is known as a trauma bond.
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fromNews 12 - Default
5 days ago

New trauma center opens in Downtown Brooklyn for formerly incarcerated, survivors of violence

A new Downtown Brooklyn trauma recovery center offers free, trauma-informed services to formerly incarcerated individuals and survivors of violence to reduce recidivism.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

'Gota a Gota': When Fear Enters Life Drop by Drop

I heard her story during field conversations connected to research, education, and community accompaniment work in Medellín. She did not come to denounce anyone, nor did she ask for help. She came with a story already shaped by repetition, by hours that mattered too much, and by days that never fully ended. She spoke as someone whose life had learned to count time differently, not in weeks or months, but in what could still be protected until tomorrow.
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fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
4 days ago

Boss bragged after posting an image of his team working late on a Monday - the backlash was swift

Publicly celebrating employee late-night overtime provokes backlash as massive unpaid overtime and rising trends reveal burnout and toxic workplace practices.
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fromBig Think
4 days ago

Why the best leaders help their teams to "savor" the world

Persistent widespread worry and burnout are reducing employee engagement, impairing decision-making, and harming individual well-being and organizational performance.
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fromTheZenParent
4 days ago

The Downside Of Remote Work - TheZenParent

Remote work offers flexibility and autonomy but can cause social isolation, blurred boundaries, anxiety, reduced productivity, and hindered career growth.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Psychosocial Road to Road Rage

Despite its real, devastating impacts across the United States, road rage is only explicitly penalized in a few states, like Utah. The scarcity of not only legal but also clinical treatment guidelines is unsurprising when research remains limited. As a psychiatrist, for example, I have met patients with histories of such behaviors, but not yet colleagues in my profession with expertise on this issue. One thing appears clear, however: Road rage is multifactorial and not traceable to any single cause or diagnosis.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

A Pep Talk Hotline Created By An Elementary School Has Everyone Ugly Crying

The hotline is a public art project created by West Side Elementary, a K-6th public school in rural Healdsburg, California. It's called PEPTOC and you can give it a call for free by dialing 707-8PEPTOK (707-873-7862). The program was started in 2022 by two teaching artists at the school, Jessica Martin and Asherah Weiss. According to their website, they have received over 25 million calls since its creation and have a higher call volume than 911 calls to Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Miami combined.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I lived in Europe for 7 years before returning to the US. Here are 3 things I did right and 3 I wish I'd done differently.

When it came time to pack, I slowly deconstructed my apartment over the course of a month. I made endless trips to the thrift store, posted on Facebook Marketplace, and even hosted a move-out party where I made snacks for my friends while they raided my closet. After all that, I still found myself frantically sitting on my suitcase, trying to zip it right up until my ride to the airport arrived.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

The police report of my sexual assault was published by the tabloids

Jenny's sexual assault report triggered exposure of UK press and police corruption and motivated her to become a journalist to uncover the truth.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Reiner Tragedy: What Research Tells Us

Although single-victim parricide by both adult and juvenile offenders has been studied, relatively little is known about the slaying of both mothers and fathers. One of the first systematic studies using a national database took place only 10 years ago (Fegadel & Heide, 2015), examining the characteristics of the offender, the victims, and the incidents themselves. In the period between 1991 and 2010, 45 incidents were identified, 35 of which were committed by offenders acting alone.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

If You've Ever Cried Over Something Stupid, These 16 Stories Will Make You Feel Seen

I was in kindergarten when the teacher asked us to rhyme something with the word 'hill.' Another girl and I raised our hands at the same time, but the teacher called on her. She said 'Bill' - which was exactly the word I was going to say - and I immediately burst into tears. I spent the rest of the day complaining that she had 'stolen' my word.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

My family has never believed in Father Christmas I don't want to hurt my kids if the money ever runs out | Matt Taylor

The myth of Santa pressures parents into debt by turning gift-giving into a moral test, creating financial and emotional harm, especially for care leavers.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Is Susie Wiles an innocent bystander in Trump's White House? | Sidney Blumenthal

Susie Wiles has the gimlet eye of an alcoholic's daughter. She is always on edge, vigilant to the slightest movement, fearful of sudden danger, and has learned to withdraw herself from the chaos in order to survive. She is keenly observant, sees through people around her who are not drinkers to decipher their underlying motives that might flare into unexpected menace, and practiced in passive aggression of which her interview with Vanity Fair is a classic case study.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

Being trans or gay in a migrant detention center: They call me faggot, queer, bitch'

One of them handed Juan Giron a letter written by Kimberly, the trans woman he met when he was going to the bathroom and who called out to him, Hey, girl, pssst, hi. Now you might say that he and Kimberly are friends. He gave her a devotional scapular, and they get emotional when they see each other in the yard during the hour of sunlight they're allowed each day,
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

When the Holidays Collide With Eating Disorder Recovery

For many people, the holidays are described as joyful, festive, and full. For those in eating disorder recovery, they can also be complicated, emotionally charged, and exhausting. From Thanksgiving through New Year's Eve, food is everywhere, routines are disrupted, bodies are on display in photos, and cultural messages about indulgence and "starting over" grow louder by the day. Even when moments are meaningful or joyful, they can coexist with heightened anxiety, body image distress, and a sense of emotional overload.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Asking Eric: My 12-step sponsor crossed a line, and now I don't trust her

A sponsor breaching confidentiality undermines trust and justifies exploring a different sponsor relationship to protect personal recovery.
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fromAdvocate.com
5 days ago

At 50, passing isn't the goal. Living is

A middle-aged woman lies awake, lonely and aging, using meticulous grooming and curated appearance as armor to pass and survive in public.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The High Cost of Workplace Incivility

Most people work to live, not live to work. But considering the amount of time most people spend in the workplace, over time, many employees come to value morale over money. Not surprisingly, job satisfaction is often directly tied to workplace culture: Employees survive and thrive when they feel supported, leave when they feel devalued. A main complaint from employees who have traded salary for satisfaction is not overt discrimination or harassment; it is incivility.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

As more workers request accommodations, how should workplaces react? | Fortune

Many colleges provide accommodations for neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions, but workplaces vary; some companies adapt hiring and workplace practices for neurodivergent employees.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

'My Parents Treated Me Well, So Why Do I Still Want Therapy?'

But what happens when the parent is the source of the fear? That's the paradox at the heart of disorganized attachment. The very person who should be a safe harbor becomes, unpredictably, a source of alarm. For example, a mother lost in her own grief for years, staring through her infant with a trance-like look. Or a father, struggling with depression, jerks away when his toddler reaches for a hug, because he has no energy for hugging.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

Can the right to disconnect ever work in America?

American work culture normalizes constant availability and after‑hours email, unlike European legal protections such as France's right to disconnect.
fromTiny Buddha
5 days ago

Grieving the Parents You Needed but Never Had - Tiny Buddha

"We can't receive from others what they were never taught to give." ~Unknown When I was younger, I believed that love meant being understood. I thought my parents would be there for me, emotionally and mentally. But love, I've learned, isn't always expressed in the ways we need, and not everyone has the tools to give what they never received.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

5 Ways Childhood Emotional Neglect Makes You Feel Unloved

Childhood emotional neglect causes adults to struggle to accept, experience, and feel loved by teaching them to hide emotions and disconnect from themselves.
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Does Gen Z need 'resilience training'?

Despite the headlines lambasting young employees as " lazy" and " entitled ", a Big Four consulting firm is taking matters into its own hands and offering training for recent grads. PwC will give its new young hires "resilience" training to toughen them up for careers as management consultants. The firm has introduced the initiative in the UK to help Gen Z brush up on their "human skills," including communication with clients and handling day-to-day work dynamics, like pressure or criticism.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

How systemic failures turn state mental hospitals into prisons

She remembers a boy who dressed himself in three-piece suits, donated his allowance, and graduated high school at 16 with an academic scholarship and plans to join the military or start a business. Instead, Ferguson watched as her once bright-eyed, handsome son sank into disheveled psychosis, bouncing between family members' homes, homeless shelters, jails, clinics, emergency rooms and Ohio's regional psychiatric hospitals.
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fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

'Just reach out' - Man Utd's Bennett on his father's suicide

Rhys Bennett mourns his father's suicide, describes the pain of those left behind, and urges people with mental health struggles to seek help and choose life.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
5 days ago

ChatGPT fails the test: this is how it endangers the lives of minors

OpenAI's ChatGPT parental controls failed to alert parents and provided harmful guidance to fictional teenagers, exposing insufficient protections against self-harm and risky behavior.
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fromThe Gottman Institute
5 days ago

When Boys Are Taught Not to Feel: The Cost of 'Being a Man'

Teaching boys to suppress emotions fosters emotional disconnection, reducing emotional intelligence and increasing risk-taking, anger, and difficulty forming healthy relationships.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

"Holy F*ck": Ex-Cult Members Are Revealing The Moments They Realized Something Was Very Wrong

Religious leaders used fear, staged possession incidents, conversion attempts, rapture drills, and ostracism to control, punish, and silence dissenting or nonconforming members.
fromCN Traveller
5 days ago

Losing my twins broke me - travelling to India helped me to find joy again

I've always been fascinated by India. It's my mum's favourite country and the house we share is full of treasures from her travels there, from peacock fans and silk scarves, to jewellery boxes carved from mango wood. I grew up hearing spellbinding tales of painted elephants and mirrored palaces, and India soon occupied a special place in my imagination. Having got to 42 without making it to the promised land,
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fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

Dyslexia and the Reading Wars

In 2024, my niece Caroline received a Ph.D. in gravitational-wave physics. Her research interests include "the impact of model inaccuracies on biases in parameters recovered from gravitational wave data" and "Petrov type, principal null directions, and Killing tensors of slowly rotating black holes in quadratic gravity." I watched a little of her dissertation defense, on Zoom, and was lost as soon as she'd finished introducing herself. She and her husband now live in Italy, where she has a postdoctoral appointment.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

Kate Winslet says becoming a mother helped save her mental health after 'Titanic'

Motherhood saved Kate Winslet's mental health after sudden fame and UK media bodyshaming following Titanic, with caring for her children providing stability and purpose.
fromFortune
5 days ago

13-year-old girl attacked a boy showing an AI-generated nude image of her. She was expelled | Fortune

The teasing was relentless. Nude images of a 13-year-old girl and her friends, generated by artificial intelligence, were circulating on social media and had become the talk of a Louisiana middle school. The girls begged for help, first from a school guidance counselor and then from a sheriff's deputy assigned to their school. But the images were shared on Snapchat, an app that deletes messages seconds after they're viewed, and the adults couldn't find them. The principal had doubts they even existed.
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fromHuffPost
6 days ago

My Fiance Gave Me $20,000. It Was A Test - And I Failed Badly.

Compulsive buying produced $10,000 in credit-card debt, eroding savings and self-worth despite steady income amid record national consumer spending and rising buy-now-pay-later debt.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Social Media: When Autism Becomes Content

Social media demands palatable authenticity, which flattens and sanitizes autism into digestible stereotypes that misinform and harm autistic people.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

Our built environment is exacerbating the loneliness crisis

Modern land use and suburban sprawl harm mental health by separating functions, dispersing communities, and creating environments that damage social and cultural well-being.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful:" the Psychology of Being Seen

Music has long served as both a mirror and a refuge-reflecting private pain while offering language for experiences that feel unspeakable. Few songs have embodied this dual role as powerfully as Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful." Released in 2002, when mainstream pop rarely centered vulnerability or marginalized identities, the song and its music video offered something quietly radical: affirmation without conditions. Psychologically, representation matters because being seen supports emotional regulation and belonging.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

3 Tips to Help You Cope With Infertility Around the Holidays

Holiday-related personal, social, and family stressors can intensify infertility pain; managing emotions and treating infertility as a shared couple problem improves coping and connection.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

For Harry, Christmas magnified feelings of isolation. How could he escape the annual rollercoaster of anxiety and sadness? | Bianca Denny

Harry dreads Christmas because loneliness, family estrangement, financial strain, and social pressures turn the season into anxiety and isolation.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

"Will They Like Me?" Dealing With Dating Anxiety in College

Dating anxiety has increased among college-aged young adults over the past decade, worsened by COVID-related social-skill delays and widespread use of online dating apps.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

School's Mental Health Week Enhanced by Therapy Dog Visits

Therapy dogs foster student social connections and emotional expression when schools coordinate with local agencies while prioritizing the dogs' welfare and controlled visit conditions.
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