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fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

What You Can Expect in the DSM-6

Considerations under review by expert subcommittees include broadening the factors used to determine diagnosis; integrating dimensional elements, such as severity, into categorical descriptions; expanding the potential for future discoveries of biological determinants; aligning the DSM with the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases (ICD); and reducing stigma. Since the gathering of statistics is no longer a primary goal, a name adjustment for DSM has also been contemplated-Diagnostic and Scientific Manual.
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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

Millions of People Are Turning to ChatGPT With Suicidal Thoughts

ChatGPT increasingly serves as a caring, nonjudgmental confidant for people with mental health needs but may be unsafe for managing suicidal ideation.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

After my ICE arrest, I learned one crucial way to treat trauma. We can all take part

It started off as a normal Tuesday. On 25 March 2025 I reviewed applications from university students applying for a summer research position at my lab. I told friends I would bring pastries from Harvard Square for the Friday dinner we were planning. I finalized my schedule for an upcoming child development conference. I worked on my dissertation proposal. The day was busy but not unusual until I left home after quickly dressing for an iftar dinner at the interfaith center.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Suicide rates for UK men are a national catastrophe', says Prince William

Male suicide in the UK is a national catastrophe; increasing public male role models and open conversations can normalize emotional disclosure and reduce suicide risk.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
4 hours ago

Remembering Joanne Wile, social worker, activist, mayor of Albany

Joanne Ruth Wile transformed San Francisco mental health care through leadership, community-focused programs, and advocacy for marginalized patients.
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fromIrish Independent
5 hours ago

Risk of moderate or major harm in more than half of cases investigated at North Kerry Camhs

Clinical concerns affected 197 of 374 cases (53%), with high psychotropic prescribing (79%), polypharmacy, poor physical-health monitoring, and low psychotherapy rates.
#youth-mental-health
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fromIrish Independent
5 hours ago

Children prescribed up to seven different drugs, damning North Kerry Camhs report reveals

A review found that over half of North Kerry CAMHS cases in 2022 carried moderate or major harm risk and showed unusually high psychotropic prescribing.
fromIrish Independent
5 hours ago

Children prescribed up to seven different drugs, damning North Kerry Camhs report reveals

A major review of North Kerry Camhs has found there was a risk of moderate or major harm in respect of more than half of the cases on the service's books in 2022. The shocking findings were made in respect of 197 out of 374 case files - a rate of 53pc - reviewed by a team of consultant psychiatrists, while risk of minor harm was identified in 12 further cases.
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fromBustle
18 hours ago

"Somatic Shaking" Is An Easy, Natural Way To De-Stress

Somatic shaking uses rhythmic, whole-body movement to mobilize and release stored stress and trauma, reducing tension and daily stress symptoms.
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fromPsychology Today
17 hours ago

When Telling Your Story Costs You

DID is an adaptive, trauma-based survival response, not spectacle; media interviews often violate survivors' boundaries, causing harm and unequal power dynamics.
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fromwww.bbc.com
14 hours ago

I used to hate my appearance. Here's how I learned to accept it

Body Dysmorphic Disorder can severely disrupt daily life through obsessive preoccupation with perceived physical flaws, leading to isolation, compulsive behaviors, and significant emotional distress.
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fromSecuritymagazine
17 hours ago

Security Insights Delivered Through Podcasts

Security professionals face significant mental-health risks and team burnout, requiring leaders to integrate empathetic practices and psychological safety into security operations.
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fromSilicon Canals
8 hours ago

Psychology says the quiet withdrawal older adults show around new technology isn't disinterest - it's the same protective response humans use when they feel they've lost social standing - Silicon Canals

Apparent disinterest in technology among older adults often reflects protective withdrawal triggered by perceived social-status threat, not lack of ability or indifference.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

I tried the latest sleep trick and my husband and I were up all night | Polly Hudson

Cognitive shuffling uses a neutral word and visualizing objects for each letter to disrupt anxious thoughts and encourage returning to sleep.
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fromwww.bloomberg.com
7 hours ago

How a Social Media Addiction Trial Threatens Big Tech

Two major social media platforms face a jury trial alleging they designed addictive products for young people, risking billions in damages and forced feature changes.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Updates to the 'bible' for mental-health conditions will miss the mark - is it time to ditch the DSM?

Prioritize person-centered care and social determinants over refining diagnostic labels in psychiatric practice.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

A New Model for Treating Trauma

Present-focused TEAM CBT can rapidly change emotions and resolve longstanding complex trauma, sometimes completing an entire course of therapy in a single session.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

A Better Way to Respond to Mental Health Crises

Most mental health crises do not justify deadly force; specialized mental-health crisis teams reduce violence and produce safer, better outcomes.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

When bullying happens at work

If you've spent enough time in workplaces, on boards, or in other community organizations, you've probably had that moment where your stomach tightens in a meeting and you're not entirely sure why. A comment lands sideways. A tone shifts. Someone interrupts you for the third time. You walk away replaying the exchange, wondering whether you imagined it or whether something subtle but unmistakable just happened. That confusion is often the first sign you're dealing with a workplace bully.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Tips From a Psychologist Who Trains Olympic Athletes

If you're watching the Olympics this year, or have watched in the past, you've probably wondered how the top athletes in the world bolster themselves emotionally for high- stress situations, being exposed and visible to millions of viewers in difficult moments, and how they deal with failure and defeat and become resilient. Dr. Cindra Kamphoff, whose MD-level background in sports psychology, two decades of work with professional and Olympic athletics, and The High Performance Mindset podcast, has developed techniques that are helpful to people inside or outside of the sports arena.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Parental Burnout Symptoms and the Shame Cycle Explained

Parental guilt fuels a shame cycle that worsens burnout, deepens exhaustion, and drives emotional distancing that harms parent-child relationships.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

Our Company's New Team Support Space

Organization offers a company-supported Team Support Space to provide nonpolitical, psychologically safe peer support, clear ground rules, and dedicated time for employee wellbeing.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How to Say No at Work Without Harming Your Relationships

Saying no at work is a learnable skill because face-to-face requests make refusals socially risky and agreed tasks often demand unanticipated effort.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Dogs, tea, snacks: an alternative mental health A&E

A specialist emergency mental health unit in Ladbroke Grove offers a calm, therapeutic alternative to A&E with quicker specialist assessment and predictable, shorter waits.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I Quit Drinking Years Ago, All Thanks to One Approach. I'm Afraid of What People Will Think.

AA can produce profound positive change while sharing superficial features with cults; emphasize voluntary, therapeutic, and noncoercive aspects when explaining benefits.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

More on Low-Dose Sublingual Ketamine

The standard explanation is that ketamine blocks NMDA receptors. These receptors bind glutamate, which is a chemical messenger found throughout the brain and body. By blocking NMDA receptors, ketamine increase "brain-derived neurotrophic factor" (BDNF), a protein which I refer to as "Miracle-Grow for the brain." BDNF promotes neuroplasticity-which is the growth of new connections (synapses) in the brain. This has traditionally been viewed as the primary mechanism responsible for ketamine's therapeutic benefits. But ketamine does so much more!
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

A Unique Chance for Long-Term Care

A Utah facility will provide long-term, tiered mental health and substance use treatment for people experiencing homelessness, replacing short-term "treat and street" approaches.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago
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Help! My Best Friend's Entire Personality Changed After a Traumatic Event. I Can't Stand the "New Her."

fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago
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Help! My Best Friend's Entire Personality Changed After a Traumatic Event. I Can't Stand the "New Her."

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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

As a Teen, I Had an Eating Disorder. One Controversial Show Is to Blame.

Media-driven ideals and self-surveillance foster restrictive eating, body monitoring, and internalized hunger as a form of control and identity during adolescence.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

What have families told the Lampard Inquiry into mental health deaths?

A public inquiry in England is investigating over 2,000 mental health-related deaths in Essex from 2000–2023, hearing testimony from bereaved families.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
2 days ago

Is Doom Scrolling Linked To Mental Illness? - Social Media Explorer

Doomscrolling is strongly associated with increased anxiety and depression, acting as a trigger and amplifier of existing mental health vulnerabilities.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago
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The Unexpected Fringe Benefit of Exercise

Regular moderate-to-intense physical activity reduces depression, improves self-esteem, and should be included alongside psychotherapy or antidepressants in depression treatment.
fromScienceDaily
2 days ago
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Exercise may be one of the most powerful treatments for depression and anxiety

Regular exercise significantly reduces depression and anxiety, often matching or exceeding the effectiveness of medication or talking therapies across ages and sexes.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
2 days ago

Do Mental Health Retreats Allow Social Media Access? - Social Media Explorer

Many mental health retreats restrict or prohibit social media use, especially during initial treatment phases, to reduce distractions and promote authentic therapeutic engagement.
fromSocial Media Explorer
2 days ago

What Are TikTok's Effects on Teens' Mental Health? - Social Media Explorer

This article reviews how these effects require looking beyond surface-level concerns to examine how teens actually use the platform, what content they encounter, and how their individual vulnerabilities shape their experiences. TikTok's algorithm operates differently from other social media platforms. Rather than relying primarily on social connections, it uses sophisticated machine learning to deliver an endless stream of content tailored to each user's preferences. This creates what neuroscientists call a variable reward schedule, the same mechanism that makes slot machines so addictive.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

A Clinician's Guide to Addressing High-Risk PHQ-9 Results

High PHQ-9 scores indicate significant depressive symptoms and require immediate, thorough assessment and response, with special attention to item 9 for self-harm risk.
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

If you were the child who always had to keep the peace between your Boomer parents, psychology says you probably display these 8 rare traits today - Silicon Canals

Growing up, I became an expert at reading the room before I even knew what that meant. When my parents' voices would rise from the kitchen, I'd already be mentally preparing my peacekeeping strategy. Should I crack a joke to break the tension? Distract them with a question about homework? Or maybe just quietly start doing the dishes to remind them I was there? By the time they divorced when I was twelve, I'd spent years perfecting the art of emotional regulation.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Eating Disorders Hide in Plain Sight

Routine screening and early recognition of concealed or subthreshold eating disorders improves long-term outcomes and reduces medical and psychological risk.
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Emotional maturity isn't about being nicer, it's about being clearer, and I finally understand what my therapist meant by that - Silicon Canals

I spent about twenty years being confused about what emotional maturity actually meant. I thought it meant not getting angry. Or getting angry but being nice about it. It meant saying "I hear you" and "let me understand where you're coming from" and generally performing a kind of emotional competence that made other people feel validated. I was pretty good at it, actually. People liked me. I didn't blow up at anyone. I solved problems collaboratively. I was emotionally intelligent, or so I thought.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The 3 Most Tragic Effects of Childhood Emotional Neglect

Childhood emotional neglect causes lifelong emotional disconnection and unmanaged feelings, leading to poor decisions, silent struggles, and a persistent sense of difference.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

When Is Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome Really PTSD?

Almost all Americans are familiar with posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD) and its long-term, sometimes devastating effects on people's lives-crippling anxiety, depression, disturbing flashbacks, sleep problems, irritability, concentration difficulties, and much, much more. About 70 percent of U.S. adults have experienced at least one major life trauma. The fact that so many of us experience trauma makes it easier to empathize with the 10 or so percent of people who go on to develop PTSD.
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fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

Is social media addictive? How it keeps you clicking and the harms it can cause

Platform design features exploit human attention, fostering "automated attachment" and problematic use that challenges claims of personal responsibility and existing regulatory frameworks.
fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

When Being Helpful Hurts: A Guide to Better Boundaries When You're Feeling Drained - Tiny Buddha

My stomach twisted into that familiar knot-the one I got every time someone asked me for something. The one that whispered, "If you say no, they won't love you anymore." But something was different this time. Maybe it was because I'd just left therapy, where I'd spent the entire session crying about how exhausted I was. Maybe it was because I'd canceled that same therapy appointment three times in the past two months to help other people.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When Small Problems Loom Too Large

Small practical problems can trigger outsized emotions that persist unless investigated and connected to deeper meanings through memory and free association.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Do You Feel More Hopeful After Your Therapy Session?

Therapists who instill hope and predict positive futures increase the likelihood that clients will recover from intense emotional pain.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The one change that worked: When good things happen, I write them down and it's made me more optimistic

Persistent catastrophizing and chronic worry can be softened by noticing and recording small positive coincidences, which can shift outlook and reduce anxiety.
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fromGothamist
2 days ago

After police shootings, Mamdani faces new pressure to overhaul NYC's mental health crisis response

Failures in 911 dispatch, call classifications, and police response contributed to fatal outcomes in mental-health crisis calls, prompting plans to shift to civilian responders.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Single dose of potent psychedelic drug could help treat depression, trial shows

A single intravenous DMT dose combined with psychotherapy produced rapid, sustained antidepressant effects lasting three to six months in treatment-resistant depression.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The loneliest generation in history isn't Gen Z, it's the boomers who raised everyone, hosted everything, and are now sitting in quiet houses wondering where everybody went - Silicon Canals

Many aging baby boomers who once held social networks together now face deep isolation as community and family support structures have eroded.
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fromESPN.com
2 days ago

The weight of Olympic pressure -- and how athletes can prepare

Ilia Malinin, a two-time world champion and Olympic favorite, finished eighth after an overwhelmed free skate, losing his unbeaten momentum and missing the podium.
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Psychology says people who always arrive 10 minutes early instead of right on time usually display these 9 traits most people never develop - Silicon Canals

Or the one who grabs coffee nearby because they arrived at the restaurant fifteen minutes before your lunch date? I used to think they were just anxious or had terrible time management skills that made them overcompensate. But after interviewing over 200 people for various articles, I've noticed something fascinating: the consistently early arrivals tend to be the same people who seem to have their lives remarkably together.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

I wanted to retire, but can't stop hustling for a few million I don't need. What is wrong?

An individual doubled their retirement target but struggles to quit due to workplace pressure and an extra $3 million that would delay retirement to 57.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

If you can say yes to at least 5 of these questions, psychology says you're in survival mode pretending it's normal - Silicon Canals

Chronic survival-mode living causes decision paralysis, toxic productivity, guilt around rest, elevated stress hormones, and masks exhaustion until the body forces a stop.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Selves We Show the World

I took a psychiatry class years ago, and during lectures my professor used to say, " We all have a diagnosis." We used to laugh at that. It sounded provocative. But what if he wasn't joking? What if diagnosis is not something "they" have, but something that exists on a spectrum we all live on? When we started our practice at a psychiatric facility, I saw an unsettling scene in the hallway.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Facing meltdown? Over 75% of people suffer from burnout - here's what you need to know

Once, after surviving yet another round of redundancies in a former job, I did something very odd. I turned off the lights in my room and lay face-down on the bed, unable to move. Rather than feeling relief at having escaped the axe, I was exhausted and numb. I'm not the only one. Fatigue, apathy and hopelessness are all textbook signs of burnout, a bleak phenomenon that has come to define many of our working lives.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
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People who still feel mentally sharp and emotionally steady in their 80s all quit doing these 8 things before they turned 70 - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago
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There are exactly 2 kinds of tired that people over 55 experience, one of them rest can fix and the other goes so deep that psychology says most people mistake it for depression when it's actually these 6 things - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago
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The exhaustion people over 60 feel isn't laziness, it's what happens when your body finally sends the bill for 40 years of never learning how to rest without guilt - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
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People who still feel mentally sharp and emotionally steady in their 80s all quit doing these 8 things before they turned 70 - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago
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There are exactly 2 kinds of tired that people over 55 experience, one of them rest can fix and the other goes so deep that psychology says most people mistake it for depression when it's actually these 6 things - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago
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The exhaustion people over 60 feel isn't laziness, it's what happens when your body finally sends the bill for 40 years of never learning how to rest without guilt - Silicon Canals

fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

You think: Do I really need anyone?' the hidden burden of being a hyper-independent person

I took it upon myself to be that person in the hospital every single day chasing doctors, taking notes, making sure I understood why they were doing things. It was so stressful, she says, that at one point her hair started falling out, but she ploughed on. It was Jones's therapist who gently questioned whether she was going to ask for help. Jones laughs. The hair falling out didn't suggest to me that I needed help, it was somebody else looking in and saying that.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How We Define Psychosis Matters

Psychosis is a spectrum condition where reality becomes confusing or unclear, causing hallucinations and delusions that many people experience to varying degrees.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When Tragic Stories in the News Trigger Health Anxiety

Tunnel vision happens when your mind zooms in on a single "threat cue" and filters out everything else. In this case, the threat cue might be: "He was young." "It was cancer." "It seemed sudden." "He probably didn't see it coming." Your mind grabs onto these details and begins building a narrative: "Cancer is everywhere." "People are dying young all the time." "It's inevitable that I'll get something serious." "If I do get sick, there will be nothing I can do."
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Low Dose Sublingual Ketamine

Statistics show that about one-third of people with depression achieve remission-meaning their symptoms are gone-with traditional antidepressant medications. This matched my experience treating people, and I had grown to accept that this was as good as it gets. Although I wasn't thrilled with the fact that many people continued to struggle with significant symptoms of persistent depression, it seemed this was as good as we could do.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

California mental health advocate killed by her husband, officials say

Celinda Jane Gonzales, a Yurok mental health advocate and suicide-prevention worker, was killed in an apparent murder-suicide by her husband in Humboldt County.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

You know you've truly grown up when your biggest fear stops being about what others think and starts being about dying unknown - Silicon Canals

Adults often shift from social anxiety to existential anxiety in midlife, reflecting psychological maturity and a deeper concern about legacy and being remembered.
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

What happens to your sense of identity when you retire after 40 years in the same career - Silicon Canals

Picture this: you're clearing out your office after four decades, packing away the nameplate that's defined you for longer than your kids have been alive. The company logo on your coffee mug suddenly feels foreign. That moment when security takes back your keycard? It hits differently when you've held it since the Reagan administration. I witnessed this exact scene when my father retired from sales management after thirty years. The man who'd taught me how to read quarterly reports over breakfast suddenly didn't know what to do with his mornings.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Psychology of Religious Exit

Leaving a high-demand religious community dissolves one's interpretive framework, causing profound psychological trauma and pain similar to physical injury.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Rockstar athletes like Ilia Malinin often get 'the yips' at the Olympics. It can make them stronger

Elite athletes can experience sudden performance failures at major events like the Olympics, manifesting like grief and amplified by intense media scrutiny and public pressure.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

More professionals are taking mini-sabbaticals, adult gap years, and other extended career breaks. Here are the creative ways they manage the cost | Fortune

Extended career breaks—mini-sabbaticals, gap years or micro-retirements—provide substantial mental, physical, or spiritual resets despite cost, responsibility, and cultural or workplace barriers.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Seek Daily Improvement Instead of Perfect Performance

Perfectionism creates stress and pressure that degrades performance, and unrealistic expectations from coaches, parents, and peers harm young performers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I thought my powerlifter father was the strongest man in the world. But a secret steroid addiction took him and us to the brink

A father's drug addiction was concealed by a muscular, disciplined physique and obsessive gym habits, masking his dependence until his family discovered it.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When We Say 'I Don't Know Why I Did That'

A blank mind after destructive actions signals the psyche's protective barrier; 'I don't know' indicates unconscious material is too painful to access without sufficient safety.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

3 research-backed improv tricks to help manage stress

Resilience is a learnable skill; improv-based practices like 'Yes, And' strengthen creativity, confidence, and calm under stress.
#childhood-trauma
fromHuffPost
4 days ago
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I Had An Ominous Fear About My Husband That I Kept Secret For Years. Then It Came True.

fromHuffPost
4 days ago
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I Had An Ominous Fear About My Husband That I Kept Secret For Years. Then It Came True.

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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Effect of Family History on Brain Injury

Knowing one’s family history and cultural roots is essential to reclaim identity, process grief, and repair relationships after catastrophic brain injury.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Family Separation Is Systemic and Devastating

Family separation causes severe, long-term physical and mental health harms for children and communities, driven by systemic practices across immigration, child welfare, and justice systems.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Heal Without Closure

Healing from emotional abuse is possible without an apology by creating internal closure, validating your experience, and reclaiming personal power.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I'm 57 and helping raise my 6 grandchildren in a crowded multigenerational home. I thought my life would be easier by now.

A 57-year-old woman is the primary caregiver for six grandchildren and household responsibilities, risking burnout and adjusting her lifestyle to manage the load.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

What Did Carl Rogers Really Say About Therapy?

Empathy, genuineness, and unconditional positive regard in a therapeutic relationship enable clients to become active agents of their own change.
#mental-illness
fromIndependent
4 days ago
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'He was going to sit up all night with him' - a desperate red-eye flight, a 1,000-a-night room, and a father's vigil that ended in tragedy

fromIndependent
4 days ago
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'He wanted to mind Henry and keep him safe' - John McGowan planned to stay up with disturbed son on night he was strangled in Ballyfin

fromIndependent
4 days ago
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'He was going to sit up all night with him' - a desperate red-eye flight, a 1,000-a-night room, and a father's vigil that ended in tragedy

fromIndependent
4 days ago
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'He wanted to mind Henry and keep him safe' - John McGowan planned to stay up with disturbed son on night he was strangled in Ballyfin

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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

'He wanted to mind Henry and keep him safe' - father planned to sit up all night with son on night he was killed in Ballyfin

During a psychotic episode, 31-year-old Henry McGowan fatally strangled his father, John, at Ballyfin; a jury accepted his not guilty by reason of insanity plea.
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fromSmashing Magazine
5 days ago

Building Digital Trust: An Empathy-Centred UX Framework For Mental Health Apps - Smashing Magazine

Empathy-centred UX is essential for mental health products to protect vulnerable users, build trust, and deliver safe, evidence-aligned digital support.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

When it comes to mental health labels, we need to tread lightly | Letters

Social inequality and hardship drive much mental ill-being; cautious, neurodiversity-informed therapeutic approaches and careful use of diagnostic labels can aid mentalisation and prevention.
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