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40 minutes ago

We Need to Talk About Who Sport Psychology Still Misses

The death of Marshawn Kneeland is a tragic reminder that athletes, even those rising to the top of their game, are human beings first. The best highlight reels can mask the weight of expectations and the psychological pain many athletes carry in silence. Sport psychology holds the power to support athletes as they navigate these pressures and sustain both their performance and their well-being.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
1 hour ago

Donald Trump says he's never had a drink. But he may suffer from an addiction all his own. - LGBTQ Nation

Fred Trump Jr. struggled with alcoholism, contributing to his premature death from a heart attack at age 43.
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fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

Can Psychedelics Help With Alcohol Use Disorder?

Underused, evidence-based AUD treatments outperform psychedelics, which currently lack robust, reliable evidence for treating alcohol use disorder.
fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

When Vital Funding Is Removed, Mental Health Is Affected

In the past week, I have had three clients tell me that they have received letters from their insurance companies stating that their premiums will increase in the new year due to the changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA). According to the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, if ACA premium tax credits expire at the end of the year, which seems more likely as the government shutdown continues, "premiums are predicted to increase for 2026 by an average of 75 percent."
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10 hours ago

New England Patriots @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Preview, prediction and odds

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10 hours ago

Los Angeles Rams @ San Francisco 49ers: Preview, prediction and odds

Call the listed helplines or visit gambling support organizations for free, confidential help with gambling problems; follow local laws and gamble responsibly, 21+.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 hours ago

Therapists Are Revealing The Four Categories Of Introverts And How To Embrace Yours

Introverts recharge by spending time alone and fall into four types—social, thinking, anxious, and restrained—each with distinct preferences and coping patterns.
fromBuzzFeed
6 hours ago

People Are Just Now Realizing They Had An 'Eggshell Parent' And The Ways It's Secretly Impacting Their Adult Lives

If they tried to set [boundaries] as a kid, there would either be intense pushback to the point where it becomes not worth it, or a blow up to the point where it becomes not worth it,
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10 hours ago

Is war to blame for the increase in domestic violence? DW 11/08/2025

The small state in the Caucasus with a population of around three million emerged defeated from the 2020 war with Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. Still, many of the ethnic Armenians that lived in the region stayed. In the years that followed, Armenia saw a series of bloody border clashes with Azerbaijan. Then, in September 2023, Azerbaijan seized full control of Nagorno-Karabakh, leading a mass exodus of more than 100,000 Armenians, who at that point had survived a nine-month blockade and war.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

The ward felt like a prison. What had I let them do?': how my daughter was crushed by a health service meant to help her

A teenage patient was moved into a locked, isolating psychiatric ward with strict visiting rules, causing severe family distress and culminating in the daughter's death.
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fromPsychology Today
18 hours ago

Seeing Change as a New Chapter

Life chapters mark focused periods of learning, structure, momentum, and hope that follow meaningful transitions and often involve repetition leading to growth.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago
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When Healing From Trauma Looks Like Hiding

Trauma can alter perceptions of safety, trust, control, esteem, and intimacy even when PTSD symptoms are absent.
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1 day ago
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A Whole Picture for Healing

Trauma Culture conflates survival-level injuries with ordinary life pain, obstructing healing and undermining personal agency.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Navigating the Social and Political Divide

According to the American Psychological Association's latest Stress in America™ 2025 survey, societal division has emerged as a major source of stress for U.S. adults. Conducted online by The Harris Poll, the survey found that 62% of 3,000 adults, ages 18 and older, identified societal division as a significant stressor in their lives. As we head into the holiday season, this finding feels especially relevant. The same gatherings that promise warmth and connection can also stir tension, particularly when social and political differences arise.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

I'm a food writer with a binge-eating disorder, and I'm learning to reject shame

A binge-eating disorder creates intense shame and fleeting joy, fueled by emotional ties to family food traditions and cycles of restriction and compulsion.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

How the Foxes are tackling mental health issues with goals

Community football sessions combine teamwork and discussions to improve mental wellbeing, social connections, and resilience for men facing homelessness and instability.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

What to Know When Your Child Is Scared to Go to School

School avoidance affects up to 28% of students yearly, is usually anxiety-based, and requires caregiver-led team support, compassionate responses, and exposure-based treatment.
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

How Capable Learners Stay Mentally Sharp

Maintaining an active learner identity through ongoing learning and teaching preserves mental agility, self-efficacy, and flexibility of identity.
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fromNature
1 day ago

How scientists exposed to other people's trauma find support

Researchers exposed to traumatic material can develop vicarious trauma, causing nightmares, anxiety, intrusive thoughts, requiring institutional support and preventive workplace policies.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

My Son Bought A Gun During A Psychotic Episode. I Was Shocked By What Happened Next.

A parent's attempts to obtain emergency psychiatric intervention for an increasingly threatening, substance-affected son were hampered by understaffed systems, legal limits, and interstate challenges.
fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

How the "Hero/Complex" Honors Black Men's Full Humanity

There's a moment in Black Panther (2018) when T'Challa stands before his father in the ancestral plane, wrestling with what kind of king-and what kind of man-he's supposed to be. He's torn between duty and doubt, between the world's expectations and his own quiet hopes. That scene captures something I've seen, and lived, in real time. Many of us were raised to believe that strength is the only language we're allowed to speak.
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

When Fertility Stress Distorts How We Think and Relate

Infertility magnifies every communication challenge a couple already carries, as stress can distort our perception. Even simple differences of opinion can suddenly feel like rejection or blame. Spare me the Pain Our minds are wired to spare us from pain and uncertainty. Thought fallacies are the brain's way of managing that fear. When we face something unpredictable or beyond our control, the mind scrambles to restore order where none exists.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Born on Third Base

Affluent adolescents face depression, anxiety, and substance abuse rates comparable to less-privileged peers due to achievement pressure and conditional parental approval.
fromHigh Country News
1 day ago

Heavy metal is healing teens on the Blackfeet Nation - High Country News

A few, for sure. About four times, actually. And my family's rather small. Suicide has impacted my old friend group quite a bit. I've lost friends. I've lost family. My older brother. My sister's youngest. I never thought I'd have that many people. Alcohol and depression, it comes hand-in-hand. One day the smiles stopped. I don't mind talking about it. You guys are actually talking to the right person.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why It Is Important to Tell Someone About Your Past Abuse

Disclosing childhood abuse to a trusted person supports healing and can stop reenactment cycles by turning covert cries for help into overt requests for support.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Marshawn Kneeland's death highlights the importance of mental health resources for NFL players

Mental health awareness has increased in the NFL; stigma has diminished, teams provide required behavioral-health clinicians, players share struggles and encourage seeking help and hope.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I'm a dad, and I balance 2 careers while parenting. I've embraced imperfection and model resilience for my kids.

Managing two careers cultivates patience, focus, presence, and acceptance of imperfection that improve parenting.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

He was 17 and asked ChatGPT for help. It allegedly told him how to die instead | Fortune

The lawsuits filed Thursday in California state courts allege wrongful death, assisted suicide, involuntary manslaughter and negligence. Filed on behalf of six adults and one teenager by the Social Media Victims Law Center and Tech Justice Law Project, the lawsuits claim that OpenAI knowingly released GPT-4o prematurely, despite internal warnings that it was dangerously sycophantic and psychologically manipulative. Four of the victims died by suicide.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Scott Galloway says it's actually good to have imposter syndrome: 'If you're not in rooms you don't deserve to be in, you're not trying that hard' | Fortune

Imposter syndrome doesn't signal weakness-it signals you're exactly where you should be. That's the counterintuitive message from Scott Galloway, a NYU marketing professor and serial entrepreneur who has built and sold multiple companies for millions of dollars. In a recent episode of his podcast, The Prof G Pod, Galloway reframed one of professional life's most common anxieties as evidence of ambition, not inadequacy.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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The plan had always been for me to take over my mom's business, but I didn't want to do it without her by my side

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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The plan had always been for me to take over my mom's business, but I didn't want to do it without her by my side

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Tom Butler obituary

Tom Butler, former head of NHS mental health services in inner-city Manchester, pioneered child protection databases, advanced clinician-led care, and authored works on social policy.
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fromCbsnews
1 day ago

Book excerpt: "The Wounded Generation" by David Nasaw

World War II produced widespread, often undiagnosed psychic wounds in veterans who returned altered, suffering nightmares, rage, isolation, and substance abuse while receiving inadequate treatment.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Community: The Missing Piece of Well-Being

Across demographics, community engagement ranks as a top priority for a meaningful life yet is the area people achieve the least.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Walk-and-Talk Ecotherapy Sessions Could Change Your Practice

Outdoor walk-and-talk therapy combines nature, movement, and co-created sessions to increase accessibility, empowerment, and therapeutic soothing through place attachment.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Fostering Hope Is Essential to Address Climate Change

Mental health clinicians should validate ecoanxiety, use nature-based treatments, and foster resilience and agency to address psychological impacts of climate change.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

This hidden pattern could be sabotaging high performers

Insecure overachievers drive results but create toxic workplaces by leading from fear, micromanaging, filtering feedback, and pushing out bold talent.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
2 days ago

We need to build psychological readiness into cyber security | Computer Weekly

High stress, fatigue, and burnout affect most cyber security professionals, causing productivity loss, errors, delays, attrition, and significant organizational and personal costs.
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fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

The Hardest Person to Be Honest with Is Yourself - Tiny Buddha

Recovery requires confronting addiction, acknowledging internal lies, and choosing growth over mere survival.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Relationship Between Social Class and Mental Health

Social class strongly influences mental health: higher socioeconomic status yields better outcomes and treatments, and reducing inequality can decrease the population mental health burden.
fromMedium
1 week ago

Are we designing for brain rot?

I have two YouTube videos in my Watch Later that I have ironically been procrastinating on watching: replacing doomscrolling with writing (how to finally write your novel) and Self Education: Your Best Defense Against Brain Rot. Both videos take an almost combative stance against the use of social media, largely because spending time on the platform du jour often devolves into doomscrolling for hours until your brain rots.
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fromFortune
2 days ago
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Anxious generation author warns Gen z's brains are 'growing around their phones' the way a tree warps around a tombstone | Fortune

fromFortune
3 days ago
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Millennial CEO shares 'the most honest' absence request from his Gen Z staffer: 'I recently had a breakup... I need a short break' | Fortune

fromFortune
2 days ago
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Anxious generation author warns Gen z's brains are 'growing around their phones' the way a tree warps around a tombstone | Fortune

fromFortune
3 days ago
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Millennial CEO shares 'the most honest' absence request from his Gen Z staffer: 'I recently had a breakup... I need a short break' | Fortune

fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Does the Context of a 'Trigger Sound' Matter in Misophonia?

For these individuals, extreme emotional distress, panic, anger, frustration, and even disgust have been noted (Brout, 2018). Misophonia is a neurophysiological condition in which the amygdala becomes activated by sounds that should not be alarming or dangerous (Kumar, 2017). The context of triggers-such as whether or not something is rude, offensive, or otherwise disgusting can affect the emotional aftermath of a trigger, but it does not change the aversive fight-flight-freeze response.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Practical Tips for Adjusting to College

Most first-year college students experience stress and uncertainty; building routines, seeking help, and acting authentically support well-being and belonging.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why You Haven't Started Your Private Practice

Therapists' fear, imposter syndrome, and lack of business training prevent starting private practice; growth begins by taking small, grounded steps toward autonomy.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Parental Estrangement: Finding Clarity in Therapy

Therapy clarifies whether maintaining connection or creating distance with family members best protects safety and aligns with values.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The good news is that boys believe in gender equality. The scary question is: will they forget when they become men? | Lucy Clark

A minority of boys embrace rigid, harmful hegemonic masculinity linked to loneliness, victimisation and poor mental health; most boys fare better than girls and gender-diverse.
fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

'I'm very lucky to be alive' - GAA player praises response after speaking about addiction struggles

Westmeath GAA player Luke ­Loughlin has told TDs and senators that he "could not believe" the response when he spoke about his struggles with alcohol and substance abuse four years ago.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

'I'm very lucky to be alive' - Intercounty player praises response after opening up on addiction struggles

Westmeath GAA player Luke Loughlin has told TDs and senators that he "could not believe" the response when he opened up about his struggles with alcohol and substance abuse four years ago.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

This Daughter's Brutally Honest Obituary Has People Furious, But It's Actually Refreshing

Pop's ex-wife was my biological grandmother, and there is no generation in our family that was not touched by her emotional, physical and financial abuse. In 1980, she kicked my teenage parents and me out of her house when I was an infant. She'd decided on a whim that my underemployed father and postpartum mother were able to make it on their own, without a single resource to their names.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Building a Stronger Relationship With Yourself

A strong relationship with yourself prevents people-pleasing, supports firm boundaries, and aligns daily choices with self-love for healthier, authentic living.
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fromTiny Buddha
3 days ago

Relief from Relentless Thoughts: Reclaiming My Mind from OCD - Tiny Buddha

Obsessive-compulsive disorder produces relentless intrusive thoughts and compulsive rituals that cause intense panic and require learned coping strategies to manage.
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why hyper-independence is undermining your best people

The behavior has gained cultural visibility. On TikTok, the hashtag "hyper-independence" has racked up millions of views in videos tagged "hyper-independence is a trauma response" and "signs of hyper-independence." For many viewers, the content is striking because they assumed this was simply how success was achieved, not a survival strategy with hidden costs. That viral visibility makes it even more important for workplaces to recognize the pattern and promote healthier interdependence, rather than rewarding the unsustainable behaviors it reinforces.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

7 Lessons on Resilience, From Reporting in a War Zone

Facing danger reveals resilience and fosters purpose, practical checklists, and wellness habits that improve effectiveness in work and life.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Emotionally intelligent people use 5 short phrases to strengthen relationships

Balance emotions with rational thinking by using simple self-talk prompts to create distance, think clearly, and respond in ways you can be proud of.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

It's the Relationship That Matters Most in Therapy

Strong therapeutic relationships, not marketing or specific branded methods, primarily drive positive outcomes in therapy.
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3 days ago

The Myth of Slow Healing

I used to think it was a con, too. During my psychiatric residency, therapy was defined by patience and silence. I was taught to listen quietly, encourage patients to vent, and maybe prescribe an antidepressant. We didn't set measurable goals, and we certainly didn't expect recovery anytime soon. Progress was supposed to take months, or years. And it did! But now that I've been in practice with TEAM CBT for many decades, my experience is the opposite.
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fromBig Think
3 days ago

Want to be more productive? Start by doing less

Accepting "good enough" and finding value beyond work reduces perfectionism, prevents burnout, and increases happiness and productivity.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Distortion and Delusion of the Hyperbolic Family

Looking Good Families prioritize image over authenticity, suppress emotions and individuality, enforce poor boundaries, and foster shame-based compensations that lead to dissociation, depression, and addiction.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Some Young Adults Fail to Launch

Many young adults remain dependent and avoid adult responsibilities due to emotional avoidance, economic pressures, and circumstantial obstacles, producing a 'failure to launch' pattern.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

5 Steps to Set Boundaries With Family During the Holidays

The holiday season can be stressful for many reasons. For those who struggle with their family or certain family members, this time of the year can be especially anxiety-provoking due to increased expectations for family togetherness. One of the challenges of being around family is that they can trigger many past hurts in us, making it difficult to manage these strong emotions.
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3 days ago

Employees are expecting more from their workforce - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Indeed's survey of 1,551 UK adults aged 18 and over, all in part-time or full-time employment, found that while 87% believe work can be more than a paycheck and 94% believe it is possible to be happy at work most of the time, only 23% report currently thriving at work. In this survey, thriving reflects those with high work wellbeing, which is measured across four key indicators: happiness, stress, sense of purpose, and overall satisfaction.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Resignation Numbs the Heart, Surrender Opens It

When Sam, the founder of a fast-growing tech company, came to see me, he was exhausted. For over a dozen years, he had poured everything into his startup, building it up to hundreds of employees and revenues nearing a hundred million. But as market shifts and new technologies gave rise to fierce competitors, growth had stalled... and so had Sam. In our sessions, Sam vacillated between two poles. At times, he would slump in his chair, shoulders collapsed, voice flat: "I'm thinking of just quitting."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Boys who cling to stereotypically manly' traits are more likely to hurt others but they are in the minority, study finds

Adolescent boys who strongly endorse stereotypical masculine norms are much more likely to perpetrate and experience violence, bullying, and sexual assault.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Gen Z actor Maya Hawke says 'anxiety might be the defining emotion of our time' | Fortune

Anxiety may be the defining emotion of this generation; inviting and showing love to anxious thoughts can help calm and reframe them.
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3 days ago

Gaza youth artist finds outlet for her trauma and grief from Israel's war

For the children of Gaza, front-line victims and witnesses to unspeakable violence, Israel's more than two-year genocidal war has left deep wounds, both physical and psychological, ones that will remain long after it comes to an end. Tens of thousands have lost parents and siblings while many others have suffered life-changing injuries. Some are also experiencing trauma from witnessing the deaths of other children. They have been displaced numerous times, lost their homes and had their educations stamped out.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I graduated from college and moved to a new city alone. Despite my best efforts, I'm ready to go home.

That was the mindset I had when I decided to take a job opportunity in Pittsburgh and live alone for the first time, shortly after graduating from Syracuse University. Although I'm used to pushing myself outside my comfort zone - I moved halfway across the country for college and studied abroad alone - this move felt different. My friends were supportive, saying that if anyone could move and start over, it'd be me,
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fromAdvocate.com
3 days ago

LGBTQ+ young people are politically engaged - but it's complicated

Most young LGBTQ+ people are motivated to take political action, but this motivation often accompanies higher rates of anxiety and depression.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Do you always feel broke? How to get out of a financial rut, according to five money experts

Simple, practical strategies can help people overcome financial ruts and reduce anxiety caused by seasonal and year-round money pressures.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

A Heartfelt Letter From Your Therapist

Engaging in therapy is an act of bravery requiring vulnerability and courage that facilitates healing of trauma, grief, self-abandonment, and nervous-system survival patterns.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why High Achievers Need to Hit Pause Before They Crash

Avoiding internal discomfort through constant busyness creates temporary relief but fuels anxiety and burnout; true growth requires pausing, accepting, and acting from values.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How Self-Compassion Protects Against Quiet Cracking

Practicing self-compassion reduces stress and self-doubt, activates caregiving systems, and improves motivation, performance, and resilience while lowering risk of quietly cracking.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

You Are Probably Not a 'Porn Addict'

In my practice, I see many young men who claim to be "addicted" to online porn. This notion of being an addict carries a lot of negative connotation and stigma, as well as a sense of inevitability that creates obstacles to change and growth. After assessment and some treatment work, most young men I see don't fall into severe categories of addiction. Most use porn problematically, in a way that interferes with their aspirational sex life.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Are You Stressed or Depressed?

Intense life pressures can mimic depression; recognizing stress and seeking professional help or support enables recovery and a better future.
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fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

Dear James: So Long, Farewell

Online support groups frequently become toxic spaces where members retraumatize others through betrayal, cliques, hostile debates, moderator missteps, and cyberbullying.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Medical Trauma and the Roots of Eating Disorders

Medical trauma and chronic invalidation disrupt body trust and eating, fostering rigid food control; trauma-informed care rebuilds safety and body connection.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Three invisible problems draining your team's performance

Peak team performance arises from aligning energy, capacity, and focus—harnessing biological and organizational rhythms rather than measuring hours.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Weight Dissatisfaction and Drug Use

A relatively large body of research suggests that women who struggle with body image and eating issues are likely to abuse substances ( Bahji et al., 2019; Robinson, Walter, Deane, & Larance, 2023). For example, in a recent retrospective chart review of 182 women in treatment for an eating disorder, MacNeil and colleagues (2025) found that 34.6 percent reported using substances, with alcohol and over-the-counter (OTC) medications being most common.
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4 days ago

Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment receives official nonprofit status | amNewYork

Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment offers community-centered support and resources for neurodiverse children and families, built from lived experience with diagnostic barriers and isolation.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

The workday is becoming infinite. Microsoft warns it's time to set new boundaries

The 9-to-5 workday has given way to an 'infinite workday' with fragmented hours, increased after-hours activity, and rising burnout risk.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Harriette Cole: Was this lunch incident a red flag about my new friend?

When the bill came, it sat on the table for a while; neither of us touched it. Eventually, I picked it up and asked if she wanted to split it, and she said yes immediately. I was caught off guard because she had clearly said beforehand that she wanted to treat me, so I hadn't expected to pay. It's not about the money
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fromPortland Monthly
4 days ago

Vera Mysteria's Spandex-Clad Sunday Service at Lloyd Center

Krista Catwood (Vera Mysteria) leads high-energy, themed 3.5-mile weekly mall walks that combine performance, community, and movement for mental and physical health.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Cost of Frictionless Friendship

A core developmental task of adolescence is to explore the question, "Where do I belong?" Finding "your people" is central to that journey. This is why peers and peer friendships play such a critical role in the emotional lives of adolescents. Our early social experiences teach us something essential about being human. They help us learn to tolerate discomfort, navigate complexity, and grow through feedback and accountability. The teenage brain is built to learn from these social experiences.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Women behind the lens: I envisioned these slaves whose lives were exchanged for indigo'

After a painful breakup, I found peace and creative inspiration in an abandoned warehouse in Kampala, which led to an indigo-dye art series.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Can AI Therapy Replace a Real Therapist?

Have you ever googled a health question that you'd normally ask a doctor or therapist? Today, more information is available than ever. People can privately access guidance through AI chatbots that feels like talking to a real provider. With mental health care still difficult to access for many, it's understandable that many turn to free, anonymous, on-demand chatbots for support. While AI tools can be trained to simulate therapy, relying solely on them leaves significant gaps in mental health care.
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