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fromFast Company
3 hours ago

You can learn to be a better listener. Here's how

Attentive, active listening improves workplace performance, collaboration, manager effectiveness, employee resilience, and personal mental health.
fromAxios
40 minutes ago

Smartphones at age 12 linked to worse health

Kids who owned a smartphone at age 12 were found to have about 31% higher odds of depression, 40% higher odds of obesity and 62% higher odds of insufficient sleep than their peers who didn't have one. The researchers analyzed data from the National Institutes of Health-supported Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study assessments conducted between 2016 and 2022. The study included responses from 10,588 youths.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'People are sleeping in cars and then going to work' - How rising rents and scarce social housing are pushing working families into homelessness

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'People are sleeping in cars and then going to work' - How rising rents and scarce social housing are pushing working families into homelessness

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fromPsychology Today
18 hours ago

Dance as an Ode to Belonging

Shared group dance experiences, including silent discos, reduce discomfort and foster belonging, acceptance, and social connection across diverse participants.
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fromHuffPost
22 hours ago
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My Adult Daughter Made A Devastating Decision - And I Know Other Parents Can Relate

fromHuffPost
22 hours ago
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My Adult Daughter Made A Devastating Decision - And I Know Other Parents Can Relate

fromwww.mercurynews.com
21 hours ago

Wish Book: Feeding souls, forging connections

Like all friends, the Friends of Grace nonprofit smooths out the rough edges of life. The San Jose group accomplishes this through a combination of classes, community and hot, healthy meals a program known as Grace Art & Wellness that's held six days a week at the city-owned Northside Community Center. Breakfast and lunch aren't just meals they're a point of entry into healing and connection, said Shawna Scarpitti, president of the nonprofit.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Paul Kimmage: Silence from Sport Ireland is deafening but it's not an old story and it's not going away

Currently there are 12 people from the Rowing Ireland high performance team seeking help from a clinical psychologist; three of them are working with a psychiatrist and are on medication to improve their condition. Not many athletes are brave enough to speak up as everyone is afraid for their seats. How many more mental illnesses do we need in the high performance system for someone to look at this programme properly?
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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

If toxic humility is a thing, I definitely have it. But perhaps there's another way | Emma Beddington

What's your favourite thing about yourself? Stylist's Love Yourself campaign asked over 400 women that, and published eight pages of their answers. People mostly picked low-key, quite specific stuff I can cook something out of nothing; I'm really strong; I can talk to anyone; I've got an excellent bum and it was lovely, and touching, to see women affirm what they like about themselves.
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fromPsychology Today
16 hours ago

The Personality Recipe for Holiday Burnout

High agreeableness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism increase holiday burnout risk, but small intentional behavior changes can recalibrate traits and reduce burnout.
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fromPsychology Today
18 hours ago

The Overthinking Trap Holding Adult Children Back

Overthinking and shame, not laziness, cause many young adults to stall; normalizing imperfect, messy beginnings enables them to start despite fear.
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

Are You Feeling Unappreciated?

Longing for appreciation is a natural human need reflecting desire for connection and validation, often arising from unmet self-acceptance and reciprocally fostered by appreciating others.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I want be a single mum, but feel envious of peers with partners | Annalisa Barbieri

Choosing single parenthood can surface grief, envy, and reawaken childhood feelings of being unlovable while pursuing psychologically healthy parenting.
fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

ChatGPT-5 offers dangerous advice to mentally ill people, psychologists warn

Research conducted by King's College London (KCL) and the Association of Clinical Psychologists UK (ACP) in partnership with the Guardian suggested that the AI chatbotfailed to identify risky behaviour when communicating with mentally ill people. A psychiatrist and a clinical psychologist interacted with ChatGPT-5 as if they had a number of mental health conditions. The chatbot affirmed, enabled and failed to challenge delusional beliefs such as being the next Einstein, being able to walk through cars or purifying my wife through flame.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

Gen Z Australians are attempting suicide and self-harming more than previous generations, study finds

Generation Z (ages 16–25) shows higher and earlier rates of suicidal ideation, planning, self-harm, and attempts than previous generations.
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fromPsychology Today
11 hours ago

The Ghost of What Might Have Been: A Unique Type of Grief

Holiday grief often mixes loss and longing for what could have been, manifesting as nonlinear, individualized experiences shaped by seasonal expectations and social comparison.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I experienced loneliness after I retired. Starting a small group at my senior center changed everything.

Starting small, community-led meetups at senior centers combat loneliness and foster belonging, spreading nationwide as conversation and shared activities build lasting social connections.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Rage rooms: can smashing stuff up really help to relieve anger and stress?

According to Smash It Rage Rooms in south-east London, where a 30-minute solo session costs 50, each smash is a cathartic release, a burst of pure, primal joy. We are at capacity we were looking for another venue because we can't keep up with demand, said Amelia Smewing, who set up the business with her husband after exploring ways to help their son cope with PTSD.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Asking for a friend: I was sexually assaulted and now I blame myself because I didn't fight back. I don't want to report it as I don't think I'll be believed. What should I do?

Survivor feels intense self-blame and social withdrawal after a sexual assault, avoiding reporting and isolating from friends while fearing disbelief and reminders.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

My Mother's Memory Loss, and Mine

Midlife lapses in word recall and everyday memory can stem from menopause, stress, or early cognitive decline and provoke anxiety when there is family history of dementia.
from101GREATGOALS.COM
1 day ago

San Francisco 49ers @ Cleveland Browns: Preview, prediction and odds

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call or visit the Council on Compulsive Gambling: Gamblers Anonymous at 855-2-Call GA or www.gamblersanonymous.org CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV or WY - Call 1-800-GAMBLER AZ- Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP IA - Call 1-800-BETS-OFF KS, NV - Call 1-800-522-4700 KY - Call 1-800 GAMBLER, 18+
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Eight days to confront your childhood: The Hoffman Method, extreme therapy with a cult following among the rich and famous

The Hoffman Method is an intensive eight-day retreat aimed at uncovering childhood-conditioned negative patterns and producing notable emotional and relational change for many participants.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

There's More Than One Way to Get Sober

For many people, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is synonymous with sobriety from substances. The 12-step model has helped millions around the world, and I have deep respect for the freedom it has given so many-including friends, clients, and people I love. But 12-steps isn't the only way. And it wasn't my way. I didn't get sober through AA. My path looked different,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Desire in one of its rawest forms': what do we know about limerence?

Limerence is an intense, obsessive romantic longing with intrusive thoughts, emotional dependency, and life disruption, amplified by digital uncertainty and intermittent contact.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I love having an only child, and I won't apologize for it. She doesn't need a sibling to be whole.

A mother feels complete with one child, choosing to remain one-and-done to protect mental health and avoid being overstretched by additional caregiving demands.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I became a widow in my 20s. It taught me to say 'yes' more and live every day like it might be my last.

I hovered over the dropdown menu before clicking "widowed." I realized that next year I would be clicking "married." Though I will consider myself both "married" and "widowed" after my coming wedding, the binaries that govern paperwork will not honor this joint identity, erasing a title that I have come to embrace in the past four years since my husband's death.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

My Dad Had Some Unusual Requests For His Funeral. 3 Years Later, People Are Still Talking About It.

"If people aren't laughing during my memorial, you've done it wrong," my father told us for years, long before his death. "Funerals are inherently sad; for mine, cut the treacle a bit with humor." He thought a lot about funerals. Growing up, death was a dinner table conversation at our house almost every night, because my dad was an estate planning attorney. He always protected his clients' privacy, but would bring the lessons home: Never fight with your siblings over money.
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fromeLearning Industry
2 days ago

Building Empathy In Distance Learning: A Practical Guide For Students, Teachers, And Institutions

Empathy in distance learning reduces stress, improves focus, prevents miscommunication, and fosters supportive online communities through intentional practices.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I broke out in hives after severely burning out at my job - so I quit. I'm not willing to die for an early retirement.

Severe work-related stress caused chronic hives and systemic health decline, which resolved after quitting, prioritizing health, shifting careers, and adopting intentional living.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

AAPI Justice Begins With Belonging

Belonging, positive racial/ethnic identity, and community care are essential to AAPI well-being, leadership, and justice, countering racism and supporting resilience.
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fromwww.cnn.com
5 days ago
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Lawsuit alleges social media giants buried their own research on teen mental health harms

fromwww.cnn.com
5 days ago
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Lawsuit alleges social media giants buried their own research on teen mental health harms

fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

AI Therapy Skipped the Most Important Step

In late May 2023, Sharon Maxwell posted screenshots that should have changed everything. Maxwell, struggling with an eating disorder since childhood, had turned to Tessa-a chatbot created by the National Eating Disorders Association. The AI designed to prevent eating disorders gave her a detailed plan to develop one. Lose 1-2 pounds per week, Tessa advised. Maintain a 500-1,000 calorie daily deficit. Measure your body fat with calipers.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Are Immigrant Families at Greater Risk of Emotional Neglect?

Childhood emotional neglect occurs when parents consistently fail to respond to children's feelings, causing long-term harm comparable to or greater than other forms of maltreatment.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold: How To Manage Your Emotions

Adults must move beyond childhood coping patterns—temper outbursts or emotional suppression—and learn to use emotions as information, calming or stepping up when needed.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Are You Stuck in a Mind Loop?

Human brains have an evolved negativity bias that makes people focus on threats, recall negative experiences, and dwell in polarized, catastrophic thinking that impedes growth.
fromHuffPost
2 days ago

How Many Days Around Family Is Too Many? Experts Explain How To Tell.

If you've ever hit a moment on day three or four of a family visit when everything suddenly feels like too much, you're not alone. Most of us have a threshold, and once we hit it, even small interactions can feel overwhelming. Just know that's not a personal failure ― it's actually a common psychological response. And if you pay attention to the subtle signs that you're nearing your limit, you can avoid a tense blowup or unnecessary burnout.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I was successful but depressed at 41. I found a fulfilling side hustle and negotiated a 4-day week to pursue it.

A negotiated four-day week allowed a CEO to run a private psychotherapy practice on Mondays, gain fresh perspective, and balance leadership with personal and professional development.
fromFortune
2 days ago

The creator of an AI therapy app shut it down after deciding it's too dangerous. Here's why he thinks AI chatbots aren't safe for mental health | Fortune

"We stopped Yara because we realized we were building in an impossible space. AI can be wonderful for everyday stress, sleep troubles, or processing a difficult conversation," he wrote on LinkedIn. "But the moment someone truly vulnerable reaches out-someone in crisis, someone with deep trauma, someone contemplating ending their life-AI becomes dangerous. Not just inadequate. Dangerous." In a reply to one commenter, he added, "the risks kept me up all night."
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Three Ways to Live Within Your Means Beyond the Holiday Season

It is easy to go overboard in buying gifts for loved ones. The excitement of lavishing loved ones with gifts is great, but spending more than you can afford can make the whole experience counterproductive. First and foremost, the Christmas season is not all about spending money and exchanging gifts. Rather, it is a religious exercise designed to recognize the birth of Christ.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

4 Ways to Get From Healthy to Flourishing

Flourishing requires meaning, purpose, mental and physical health, strong social relationships, community connection, resilience, and attention to seven integrative health domains.
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fromBig Think
3 days ago

The costs of turning therapy into a pop culture fad

Popularization of mental health reduced stigma but produced widespread misinformation, misleading self-help fads, and an unregulated market of psychological pseudoscience.
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fromAnxiety Aid Tools
3 days ago

Open Source Anxiety Toolkit

Simple, evidence-based techniques activate the parasympathetic nervous system to reduce the frequency and intensity of anxiety when practiced regularly.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Support Ambitious Athletes During the Holidays

Holidays can disrupt athletes' routines, rest, and support, increasing stress and burnout risk while highlighting the need for whole-person care and flexible recovery.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago
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No One Could Explain My Daughter's School Behavior Until Her Teacher Revealed The Shocking Truth

fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago
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No One Could Explain My Daughter's School Behavior Until Her Teacher Revealed The Shocking Truth

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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Estrangement, Compassion, and Coming Home

Cutting off family can be necessary for emotional or physical survival, yet reconnection may offer meaningful closure; therapists' views on cutoffs have evolved.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How Practicing Gratitude Can Help Families of Gray Divorce

Thomas, 58, has been struggling with depression since his divorce seven years ago. A family friend of Thomas referred him and his 32-year-old daughter, Sarah, to me for family therapy. In addition to the loss of his marriage, Thomas has lost his relationship with Sarah. She blames him for her parents' divorce and has not allowed him to spend time with his four-year-old grandson.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

16 Crucial "Mistakes" People In Their 20s And 30s Almost Always Make, According To Older Adults

Regret over neglecting education, taking parents for granted, and failing to care for physical health underscores prioritizing preparation, family relationships, and self-care.
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fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

Opinion: Grief, glitter and Ghost Ship - a victim's mother finds solace in the small things

A sudden glitter memory transforms grief over the Ghost Ship fire into joyful recollections, providing comfort and redirecting attention from darkness to light.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I lost my job and had to drain my savings. It taught me to lean on people

Keijhon Francis endured over a year of unemployment, relying on therapy, friends, and strategic job searches to rebuild self-worth and resilience.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Visibility Matters: Support Out Loud

Visible, celebratory public support and advocacy reduce shame and foster recognition for people living with serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Leaders Deploy Their Personal Experience

Change can force deep personal reinvention when a late-in-life child's developmental diagnosis upends expectations, requiring new directions and acceptance.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Internalized Weight Stigma and Eating Disorders

Weight stigma, including internalized stigma, causes psychological harm, social isolation, avoidance of care, and contributes to poorer long-term physical health.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why Therapists Need to Ask About AI

Last night in my workshop on Interactive Journaling with AI, one participant spoke up after I had finished my demo with ChatGPT. "I feel less special. I thought the way it talked to me was unique, but it said similar things to you." Once I set aside the part of me that wanted to immediately reassure her, the significance hit me. This is exactly why I teach this workshop.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Calm Down and Ride Out Difficult Social Settings

Social anxiety and avoidance hinder human connection, increasing loneliness; learning strategies to manage fear and stay present improves health, relationships, and long-term well-being.
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fromTruthout
4 days ago

Massachusetts Advocates Resist Dystopian Involuntary Outpatient Commitment Bill

Involuntary outpatient commitment laws compel people with mental illness into court-ordered treatment, surveillance, and potential detention for noncompliance.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

10 Ways to Spend Your Divorcing Holidays So You Feel Better

Use intentional, compassionate self-care activities to protect your energy and support healing during emotionally difficult holiday seasons after separation.
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

A season of light: Audra McDonald shines at HDRF's annual luncheon | amNewYork

The Plaza Hotel has always performed a kind of alchemy in November. Its marble floors gleam with a wintered radiance, its chandeliers scatter light like finely cut glass, and its famed Palm Court transforms into a microcosm of New York's holiday anticipationtwinkling garlands, gold-ribboned wreaths, evergreen branches flirting with crystal ornaments. This year, the magic of that storied setting carried a deeper resonance, because earlier this month, the Plaza became the stage for one of the most emotionally charged and intellectually vital gatherings in the city's philanthropic landscape: the 19th Annual Hope for Depression Research Foundation Luncheon
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Five Steps to Mental Health and a 'Good-Enough' Holiday

Holidays often cause stress, yet psychiatric hospital admissions decline at Christmas; reducing perfectionism and relying on social supports helps protect mental health.
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fromThe Local Germany
4 days ago

Stress levels rise in Germany, especially among women and older adults

Stress levels in Germany have risen to 66 percent, with high personal expectations the most common cause and women more affected than men.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Why Letting Go of Fertility Treatment Feels Impossible

Stopping fertility treatment feels impossible because identity, hope, cultural expectations, and intermittent success reinforce persistence despite emotional and physical harm.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago
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I Was Widowed At 29. Then An Unexpected Phone Call Led Me To Discover My Husband's Affairs.

fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago
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I Was Widowed At 29. Then An Unexpected Phone Call Led Me To Discover My Husband's Affairs.

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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Gendered Experience of ECT: Insights From a Global Survey

Women receiving ECT experience more severe memory loss, more adverse effects, and less depression relief than men.
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I Have to Break Up With My Therapist for a Maddening Reason

I grew up in a household where therapy was not an option, but after seeing a great therapist for anxiety during the pandemic years, I was sold on its benefits. I moved states and couldn't see my therapist anymore, and tried a few different ones in my new city. After many duds, I found a fantastic one, and I've been seeing her for two years. I love working with her, and we've worked through a lot of things and I've seen a lot of growth in myself with her help. Now I have to say goodbye, and I really don't want to.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

If Epstein's victims don't receive justice that is a ticking time bomb | V (formerly Eve Ensler)

Sexual abuse destroys bodily autonomy, self-worth, and agency, producing long-lasting psychological devastation compounded by societal misunderstanding and victim-blaming.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

My mother had dementia but beautiful things unfolded': Cheryle St Onge's best photograph

I am an only child. My father was killed in a car accident when I was 14 and my mother was 47. We were really tightly bonded after that. She worked at a university and was an artist: she painted and carved birds. She was a wonderful person, who lit up a room and was someone everyone wanted to be around. She was very giving. Later in life, she developed dementia. I left my teaching position to stay home and look after her.
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fromeLearning Industry
4 days ago

Giving Thanks To Your Team: How Gratitude Boosts Learning In The Workplace

It's a season for warm messages and "thank yous." This is why Thanksgiving serves as a reminder of the power of genuine gratitude in learning and the workplace, as well. In today's world of remote teams, deadlines, and constant learning, employees can easily feel overwhelmed. A simple "I appreciate you" can make a big difference to your team, as it can change the mood of the day, create a sense of connection, and remind everyone that their work is important.
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5 days ago
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California Warns Families to Watch Out for Teens as Character.AI Shuts Off Chatbot Access | KQED

fromKqed
5 days ago
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California Warns Families to Watch Out for Teens as Character.AI Shuts Off Chatbot Access | KQED

fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Gratitude Paradox of First Responders

There is a particular ache that comes with knowing your family is seated at the dining room table, and a chair is conspicuously empty where you should be. This is the paradox of the first responder's life: serving the community, often witnessing the worst of humanity, while your own family sits comfortably at home, missing you. Yet within this tension lies something profound-a wellspring of meaning and gratitude that, when recognized, can transform a difficult shift into something sacred.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

Ibogaine, the hallucinogenic drug banned in the US that celebrities seek out in Mexico to treat addiction

Ibogaine treatment in Mexico alleviated severe PTSD, addiction, and suicidal crises for a former Navy SEAL after prolonged combat-related trauma.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

4 Reasons Psychologists Say It's Healthy To Decorate For The Holidays Before Thanksgiving

Decorating for the December holidays earlier than usual can boost mood, evoke nostalgia, reduce stress, and increase feelings of joy and comfort.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

Our readers' tales of kindness will surprise you, warm your heart and make you smile

Small, attentive acts of kindness can profoundly transform lives by providing practical help, emotional support, and lasting dignity.
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fromTruthout
4 days ago

New Study: Gender-Affirming Care Dramatically Lowers Suicide Risk for Trans Kids

Gender-affirming hormone therapy for transgender adolescents is associated with a significant reduction in suicidality, with scores dropping over 67 percent.
fromFuturism
4 days ago

OpenAI Says Boy's Death Was His Own Fault for Using ChatGPT Wrong

Content warning: this story includes discussion of self-harm and suicide. If you are in crisis, please call, text or chat with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Existential OCD: When 'Why Am I Here?' Won't Let Go

Existential OCD causes intrusive, panic-inducing obsessions about meaning, reality, and death despite outward normalcy and is a treatable OCD subtype.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Depression Says You Are Worthless

Being acknowledged for meaningful actions and turning attention outward toward others restores status, counters depression's self-belittling, and encourages reengagement in life.
fromFast Company
6 days ago

5 reasons why we need social connection in real life

What does it really mean to be wired for connection? In the ancient world, our ancestors faced tremendous challenges, including food scarcity and predators hunting them. Survival was challenging, but humans work together in groups very well. So, when it came to survival of the fittest, the most social humans were the fittest. As a result, our brains have built-in social reward systems.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

The high cost of letting our jobs and our diagnoses define us | Fortune

When labels and diagnoses define people, they restrict identity and contribute to worsening mental, physical, and spiritual health.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Boundaries, Not Battles: 5 Ways to Handle Holiday Drama

Use planned boundaries, visualization, and preset responses to protect energy and sidestep drama when interacting with high-conflict family during holidays.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Owning Our Stories

When my youngest foster daughter was in treatment for her severe eating disorder, one of her therapies involved writing a trauma narrative. In 11 single-spaced, both sides, she documented all the obstacles she had overcome in her young life: the death of her father, her mother's alcoholism. Then, in what her counselor called a destruction ceremony, she shredded her words, stuffed them into balloons, and set them sailing on her way outside of the residential treatment facility where she was living at the time.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

'Depressive' Has More Meanings Than Disorders in Psychology

Depressive has multiple meanings: origin in 'press down', an episodic disorder (state), a personality characteristic, or an interpersonal dynamic.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Bondi Junction stabbings: lack of mental health care a problem that is fixable', inquest told

Serious deficiencies in community mental health services, housing, and early treatment allowed a severely ill individual to decline into psychosis and commit a mass stabbing.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

Does AI have a role to play in mental health treament?

AI chatbots are increasingly used for mental health support, creating potential benefits and significant legal, ethical, and safety concerns.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

UK charity records original music by people living with dementia

Musical creativity enables people living with dementia to compose new songs that express present emotions, memories and hopes beyond what they can verbalize.
fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

19 Signs That Someone Wasn't "Loved Properly" Growing Up, And I Need To Talk To My Therapist

They reject compliments and don't ask anyone for help because they have imposter syndrome. -u/ Acrobatic_Radish_162
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fromSocial Media Explorer
5 days ago

New National Report Warns: Remote Work Injuries Are Surging as Millions of Americans Shift to Home Offices - Social Media Explorer

Remote work has driven a sharp increase in injuries—especially musculoskeletal and stress-related conditions—blurring lines between workplace accidents and household incidents.
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Meta fires back at allegations that it silenced research linking Facebook to depression, anxiety, and loneliness

The brief, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California but is not yet public, reportedly claims the study, called Project Mercury, was initiated in 2019 and was meant to explore the impact of apps on polarization, news-consumption habits, "well-being, and daily social interactions." Plaintiffs in the suit say social media companies were aware that these platforms had a negative impact on the mental health of children and young adults but did not act to prevent it.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Ghost Kingdom Thanksgiving: A Hidden World

Adopted and fostered people often carry a 'Ghost Kingdom' of longing, identity questions, and grief that holidays and family rituals can intensify.
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"Ego is the number one attribute that hinders brilliant work"

Ego blocks creative growth; humility, surrounding yourself with more talented peers, continuous improvement, and small wins sustain a long creative career.
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