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from9to5Mac
1 hour ago

Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, more agree to be graded on mental health

Major social platforms will undergo independent evaluation of their products' mental-health impacts, producing public, color-coded ratings to assess protections for users aged 13–19.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago
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'I went into a shame spiral': Sile Seoige speaks about her 'out of body experience' during panic attack

fromIndependent
3 days ago
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'I went into a shame spiral': Sile Seoige speaks about her 'out of body experience' during panic attack

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fromPsychology Today
14 hours ago

Family Therapy: Overcome Core Family Challenges

Family therapy involving significant family members improves communication, rebuilds trust, and effectively supports youth and families facing mental health crises and life transitions.
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fromEngadget
23 hours ago
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Meta, TikTok and Snap are participating in an online safety ratings system

Major social platforms will undergo an external grading process under the Safe Online Standards to evaluate and rate protections for adolescent mental health.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago
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Rethinking the Power of Peers During Adolescence

Parental support protects bullied adolescents from mental-health problems more strongly than peer support in this Benin sample.
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

What Does 'Care' Mean During Times of Social Instability?

Care is fluid and adaptive; emotional signals like anger, numbness, and fatigue indicate needs and limits, and individual care requires collective support for survival.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Exercise can be frontline treatment' for mild depression, researchers say

Aerobic group exercise significantly reduces mild depression and anxiety, with socialised, supervised programs yielding the greatest antidepressant benefits, especially for young adults and new mothers.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

The Hidden Struggles of Invisible Disabilities

Invisible disabilities—chronic pain, ADHD, depression, chronic fatigue, autoimmune and neurological disorders—are often unseen, provoke skepticism, and require awareness, accommodation, and flexible support.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Self-Compassion Fails After Complex Trauma

We try to understand and grow it, but many of us cannot. This is not because we are damaged or less than. It is because our body feels unsafe. This is especially true for self-kindness, which is one of the domains of self-compassion. Offering ourselves kindness when our internal systems feel stretched out, out of control, and unworthy is simply not a possibility for most of us at this stage.
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

Chronic Pain and Suicide: Three Scenarios, Three Solutions

Suicide is a cause of death that haunts the living in perpetuity. After a suicide event, those left behind are tormented by questions. "Could I have done something?" "What did I miss?" "How could this happen?" "Was it my fault?" Even the best answers fail to return the person lost, and natural grief is often compounded with unnecessary blame. Discussions about suicide prediction and prevention primarily focus on known risk factors such as mental illness and suicidal ideation. 1
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fromAol
22 hours ago

65% of workers say 'microshifting' could help with stress and burnout. Here's how you and your employer could benefit from this work-scheduling hack

While some workers are being mandated to return to the office, a growing majority of workers now say they want to "microshift" their workday. Unlike hybrid or remote schedules, in which you work remotely some or all of the time, microshifting is about making small adjustments to your start times, breaks and hours rather than adhering to a rigid nine-to-five schedule.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Is Avoidance Adaptive or Maladaptive for Misophonia?

Avoiding triggers can be an adaptive, individually determined strategy for people with misophonia, balancing distress management with social and cultural expectations.
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fromHuffPost
1 day ago

Therapists Warn These Are The Biggest Mistakes That Hold People Back

Effective therapy requires deliberate, active engagement, consistent use of session time, and minimizing distractions to avoid habits that impede progress.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Has Your Work Hijacked Your Life?

Intense workplace stress and burnout are increasingly pervasive, harming physical health, personal relationships, job performance, and causing work stress to spill into home life.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How to Validate Your Black Woman Client's Experience

Countertransference can cause therapists to invalidate Black clients' experiences, contributing to avoidance of mental health treatment.
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fromPsychology Today
16 hours ago

The Hate Behind the Screen

Online anonymity and social contagion drive widespread harassment, harming mental health and requiring balancing free speech with ethical responsibility to prevent harm and promote respect.
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fromPsychology Today
18 hours ago

Doomscrolling Feels Responsible-Until It Makes Us Feel Worse

Doomscrolling feels responsible during instability; feeds exploit attention, yet individuals can reclaim agency without self-blame.
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fromAbc
20 hours ago
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Working from home can be isolating, but there are ways to feel connected

Remote and hybrid work increase social isolation and workplace loneliness, harming mental and physical health, reducing creativity and motivation, and undermining team connection.
fromForbes
2 days ago
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Why Remote Work Exposes Your People-Pleasing Habits, By A Psychologist

Remote work can intensify people-pleasing by removing visible social cues and blurring role boundaries, increasing overresponsiveness and raising burnout risk.
fromAbc
20 hours ago
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Working from home can be isolating, but there are ways to feel connected

fromForbes
2 days ago
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Why Remote Work Exposes Your People-Pleasing Habits, By A Psychologist

fromPsychology Today
20 hours ago

On Helping Warriors Come Home

For many veterans, returning home marks not resolution but the beginning of a quieter struggle. Despite decades of innovation in trauma-focused therapies and medication, a substantial number continue to live with psychological injuries that existing treatments only partly address. Their trauma is not merely a cluster of symptoms; it is a disruption of identity, moral coherence, and belonging. It reflects lived experience often shaped by early adversity, military culture, and the potentially socially isolating aftermath of service.
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fromMedscape
1 day ago

Hikikomori: When Young Patients Confine Themselves

Provides professionals assessment tools and multidisciplinary solutions while guiding families to detect warning signs, understand behaviors and suffering, and take constructive action.
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fromBusiness Insider
22 hours ago

When I left the Marines, I moved in with other veterans. All our traumas clashed in the house.

Effective leadership among veterans requires humility, practical service, and adaptability when shared experience does not equal shared mental readiness.
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fromPsychology Today
17 hours ago

The Transformative Power of Speaking Out

Overpopulation, cultural erosion, and escalating violence have generated pervasive fear and trauma among the Raizal people on San Andrés Island.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Zuranolone: A Novel Treatment for Postpartum Depression

For most cases of mild to moderate postpartum depression, standard treatment with psychotherapy with or without an antidepressant works well. Treating severe PPD is more challenging. Fortunately, there is a new category of medication for PPD that is intended for severe PPD. The newest one is zuranolone (trade name is Zurzuvae). Currently, "existing efficacy data are limited to individuals with severe postpartum depression, where long-term outcomes need further study" (Miller, 2025). It has a different mode of action than older antidepressants.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago
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Arguments in landmark social media addiction trial against Meta, YouTube begin in Los Angeles

fromFast Company
1 day ago
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Arguments in landmark social media addiction trial against Meta, YouTube begin in Los Angeles

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fromFortune
21 hours ago

In the workforce, AI is having the opposite effect it was supposed to, UC Berkeley researchers warn | Fortune

AI tools raised employee output and task variety but also extended work into breaks, increasing burnout risk and threatening long-term productivity.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

Fertility Challenges Also Challenge Relationships

Fertility treatment increases stress and narrows social circles; preserving some relationships during treatment is worthwhile because friendships can outlast the fertility journey.
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fromTODAY.com
20 hours ago

I Lost My Daughter-in-Law. Grief Makes It Hard to Eat, But I Keep Turning to Her Favorite Soup

Grief alters appetite and daily functioning; respond with self-compassion rather than shame, allowing comfort and small rituals to aid healing.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

Can Instagram Ruin Your Life? The Jury Will Decide.

Legal claims assert social platforms built addictive features that directly cause mental-health harms in young users while concealing associated risks.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Recovering From Family Dysfunction for the Brave

Responding to family dysfunction with compassion, self-compassion, and forgiveness preserves mental health better than cancelling relatives or dwelling on past hurts.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Coaching Can Improve Mental Health Symptoms and Resilience

Brief, tech-enabled coaching can significantly reduce depression and anxiety and build resilience within two to three sessions when delivered adaptively.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Beyond Remission: Supporting Oncology Survivorship

Cancer survivorship transforms family relationships into a new, ongoing relational terrain requiring role renegotiation, communication adjustments, and systemic therapeutic support.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Who Gets to Be a Mother?

We'd been working together for years to make my medication regimen-treatment for schizoaffective disorder-safe for potential pregnancy. Under her care, I was tapering off an antidepressant known to cause respiratory distress and hypertension in a newborn. I'd been experiencing wild mood swings, even suicidal thoughts. My beloved doctor's eyes were sad. "I'm saying no to a pregnancy, Meg." Even in the moment, I understood her priority as a physician was to keep me safe. Still, part of me hated her.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

30-Second Sprints: A New Way to Tame Panic Attacks

Brief high-intensity sprints (BIE) reduce panic severity by retraining the nervous system to tolerate fight-or-flight sensations.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Emotional Aftermath of an Adult ADHD Diagnosis

Adult ADHD diagnoses commonly bring initial relief followed by grief, affecting family dynamics and parenting; parental self-understanding supports better emotional regulation.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Refugees' Barriers to Mental Health Care

Refugees face disproportionately high PTSD and depression rates and encounter multiple barriers that limit access to equitable, culturally informed mental health care.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Clicking and Scrolling Our Way to Impaired Performance

Even thirty minutes of smartphone use can impair athletes' decision-making and training capacity, with larger effects depending on content, frequency, and individual vulnerabilities.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Invisible Pain Is No Less Real

Invisible physical and mental ailments cause real pain and isolation; sharing needs, trusting the healing process, and seeking support reduces suffering.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Harm to Clients When Mental Health "Cures" are Promised

Unverified promises of psychological cures can create false hope and harm; treatment claims must be evidence-based, ethical, and framed with realistic expectations.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Put Uncertainty-Fear of the Unknown-In Your Control

Intolerance of uncertainty fuels anxiety and worry, but emerging therapies and tolerance strategies can reduce distress and improve outcomes.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

7 things emotionally intelligent people never do in public (even when they're upset) - Silicon Canals

Emotionally intelligent people manage public upset with calm restraint, avoid making scenes, and refrain from unloading personal emotions onto strangers.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Beauty in a Filtered World

Narrow, digitally amplified beauty ideals make self-worth conditional on appearance; expanding beauty definitions protects mental health and builds resilient self-esteem.
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fromEntrepreneur
2 days ago

Manage Entrepreneurial Stress with This Lifetime Art Therapy App for $40

An app offering 15-minute, science-based art therapy sessions, journaling, and CBT-rooted meditations helps entrepreneurs manage anxiety, stress, self-esteem, and emotional resilience.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Manage Entrepreneurial Stress with This Lifetime Art Therapy App for $40

LINA Art Therapy provides 15-minute, science-based art therapy and mental-health tools for busy entrepreneurs as a $39.99 lifetime subscription.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

7 signs someone is a narcissist pretending to be humble, according to psychologists - Silicon Canals

Some people mask narcissistic needs with faux humility, using humble-brags, downplaying compliments, and backdoor boasts to seek admiration and control.
fromAP News
2 days ago

Arguments to begin in landmark social media addiction trial set in Los Angeles

Arguments to begin in landmark social media addiction trial set in Los Angeles TikTok has agreed to settle in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit just before the trial kicked off, the plaintiff's attorneys confirmed. Read More Attendees visit the Meta booth at the Game Developers Conference 2023 in San Francisco on March 22, 2023. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) Read More
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How Feelings Lead to Hitting

But I would like to take a different approach. I would like to suggest that we can make some headway by considering that human behaviors are caused by their feelings, and if we can put words to the feelings (verbalization), we will go a long way to stopping physical punishment.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago

Research Expands Knowledge of Psychedelics' Effect on PTSD

A growing number of people - including military veterans and former professional athletes - have spoken out about the benefits they have experienced from using psychedelics to address mental health issues, including PTSD. While there are some anecdotal reports of this phenomenon, a number of researchers have also conducted studies on it - and that has led in turn to a growing amount of data on psychedelics' use in this field.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How to Help Your Child When They Are Withdrawn and Moody

Teens can retreat into themselves when they find themselves confronted by difficult emotional circumstances. At times it is important and constructive to leave them to themselves as they adjust to these challenges. Parents often find it emotionally troubling to watch as their child has difficulty and want to fix things. It is important for the development of independence that a child be left to learn how to work things out.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

Psychology says people who prefer texting to calling display these 9 rare personality strengths - Silicon Canals

Texting preference often indicates superior emotional regulation, thoughtful communication, and strong social bonds rather than social avoidance.
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Psychology says lower middle class retirees face these 8 challenges that wealthy retirees quietly avoid - Silicon Canals

When you picture retirement, what comes to mind? Golf courses and leisurely brunches? Or carefully counting pennies and worrying about the next medical bill? The reality is that retirement looks dramatically different depending on which side of the economic divide you're standing on. Having grown up in a working-class family outside Manchester, I've watched this play out firsthand. My father spent decades in a factory, my mother in retail. Now, seeing how their retirement differs from some of my London colleagues' parents has been eye-opening.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

She Was Told College Wasn't In Her Future. Overcoming Homelessness and Loss, She Proved Everyone Wrong

Undiagnosed ADHD and low expectations led to hardship, homelessness, and illness before perseverance enabled a successful career as a forensic psychologist and professor.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

What to Do About Cancer "Ghosting"

People with cancer often experience abandonment by friends or family after diagnosis, typically due to others' fear, ignorance, or emotional immaturity.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

10 Keys to Emotional Sanity and Integrity

Accept unchangeable realities, set goals aligned with abilities, and cultivate self-awareness, self-compassion, and authentic expression to develop psychological health and effectiveness.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Understanding and Preventing Image-Based Sexual Abuse

Image-based sexual abuse is sexual violence causing enduring social, psychological, and economic harm, requiring changes in consent norms, empathy, and accountability for prevention.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Is Your Therapist a Narcissist?

Your therapy time belongs to you; if the therapist seeks personal validation or centers their needs during sessions, that indicates narcissism.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Dear Tomorrow: Inside Japan's loneliness crisis

An online mental health chat service in Japan provides volunteer support, helping lonely individuals find connection and embark on healing and renewal.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

The founder of $400 million company Knix sees a hypnotherapist to 'rewire' her brain and work through her fear of failure | Fortune

Joanna Griffiths uses hypnotherapy to rewire reactions, reduce fear of failure, and enable more optimistic, smarter decision-making while leading Knix.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

People Heal in Different Ways and at Different Paces

Disaster recovery is highly localized and deeply personal; returning to 'normal' is often impossible, and people manage life and livelihood while carrying grief and memory.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Kids Struggle to Focus in an Indoor World

Parents tell me this all the time, often with a mix of frustration and worry: My child just can't focus the way I could at their age. School feels harder. Emotions escalate faster. Distraction seems constant. But attention isn't a moral trait. It isn't a virtue some children have and others lack. Attention is a cognitive capacity-and it is deeply shaped by the conditions surrounding a child: sleep, stress, sensory overload, and the environment in which we're asking focus to happen.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

My Mom's Sudden Move To A Retirement Home Hid A Heartbreaking Truth I Never Saw Coming

An adult child experiences acute grief and loneliness as a once-independent mother becomes emotionally diminished while living nearby in assisted care.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Is Australia getting ruder? How to be kinder to others in everyday life and break the contagion of rage

Common selfish and abusive behaviors in public degrade shared spaces, provoke anger, and discourage people from going out.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I was my grandfather's caregiver until he died, and the role gave my life meaning. Now I don't know who I am anymore.

Sustained caregiving reshaped identity, leaving deep loss, guilt, and uncertainty about rebuilding life after the grandfather's death.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Office buzz: UK employers turn to beehives to boost workplace wellbeing

Employers install on-site beehives to reduce stress, build community, reconnect staff with nature, and teach purpose-driven, decentralised teamwork inspired by beehives.
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fromCN Traveller
4 days ago

Leave me alone: in praise of the solo retreat

Solo retreats offer curated solitude and emotional restoration within comforting rural surroundings and skilled psychodynamic facilitation.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Safe Separation Strategies for the Pink Slip

The method of employee dismissal significantly affects mental health and risk, and threat assessment professionals can mitigate adverse reactions.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Small Leadership Moves That Matter

1. Create predictability anchors, not just flexibility. When the world feels chaotic, people scan their environments for stability and safety cues. Identify one or two things that will not change this week-meeting cadence, response-time expectations, or decision processes-and name them explicitly. Predictability doesn't mean being rigid; it means offering a reliable foundation so teams can focus on problem-solving and collaboration. This steadiness becomes a form of trust, helping people stay engaged, resilient, and able to perform at their best.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

9 things people do at night that quietly guarantee tomorrow will feel harder - Silicon Canals

Evening habits like late-night social media and intense conversations disrupt sleep-winddown and worsen next-day energy and mental clarity; changing them improves morning wellbeing.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

Freestyle skier Eileen Gu says she suffered 'post-Olympic depression': 'You can win the Olympics and still just enter the deepest rut of your life' | Fortune

Even elite, record-breaking athletes like Eileen Gu experience burnout, post-Olympic depression, and anxiety despite success, wealth, and public acclaim.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Becoming You: How to Unlock Your Full Potential

You've undoubtedly heard it somewhere, sometime before: that you are unique, that you're here in this life for a purpose, and that your goal is to live a life that truly reflects who you are. It sounds good and feels right on a good day, but it is clearly easier said than done. But like a lot of things in life, the doing starts with knowing what creates the stopping-what keeps you from being you.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago
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After My Baby Died, I Saw 4 Words On A Standard Form At The Doctor's Office That Stopped Me Cold

fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago
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After My Baby Died, I Saw 4 Words On A Standard Form At The Doctor's Office That Stopped Me Cold

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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Harriette Cole: I went to a class reunion, and the vibe was so weird

Focus on present connections rather than comparisons: choose classmates to reach out to, plan bridging topics, and gently redirect conversations to current life and gratitude.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Understanding the Biology, Culture, and Healing Power of Tears

January brings heightened emotional vulnerability due to temporal self-evaluation, winter-related mood shifts like SAD, financial and social stressors, and cultural suppression of crying.
fromFuturism
4 days ago

Man Wakes Up Homeless, Realizes He Fell Into AI Psychosis That Destroyed His Entire Life

Over the course four months, Thomas lost his job as a funeral director, began living out of a van out in the desert, and completely emptied his savings. It all started after he began talking to AIs like ChatGPT for advice, and he soon got hooked. It "inflated my worldview and my view of myself" almost instantly, he told Slate. Eventually, he found himself wandering the dunes of Christmas Valley, Oregon, after an AI told him to "follow the pattern" of his consciousness.
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fromScienceDaily
4 days ago

Menopause linked to grey matter loss in key brain regions

Menopause associates with reduced grey matter, higher anxiety, depression, sleep difficulties, and cognitive changes; HRT does not fully prevent brain or mental health effects.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

A stranger told me to smile at the gym. He didn't know I was miscarrying.

Strangers' demands that women 'smile' erase pain and reveal entitlement, compounding trauma during experiences like miscarriage.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 days ago

London workers last spoke to their other half on phone 13 days ago, loneliness survey reveals

Many London workers experience workplace loneliness, spend long hours without conversation, and remote working is driving reduced social contact and wellbeing.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

RFK, Jr. just claimed the keto diet can cure schizophrenia. Here's what the science says

At an event in Tennessee on Wednesday touting new nutrition guidelines that emphasize eating a diet rich in red meat, whole milk and animal fats, Kennedy said that a doctor at Harvard had cured schizophrenia using keto diets and that there were studies showing people lose their bipolar diagnosis by changing their diet. A person eating a ketogenic diet typically gets at least 70 percent of their calories from fat, about 20 percent from protein and as little from carbohydrates as possible.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

My first solo trip at 52 helped me prepare for the empty nest. I'm now looking forward to more alone time.

Solo travel helped a parent confront anxiety, embrace solitude, and prepare emotionally for an impending empty nest.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

The main reason your company's healthcare costs are skyrocketing

Rising employee healthcare costs—driven primarily by workplace-related mental health claims—are jeopardizing corporate profitability and require structural workplace change.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

6 signs someone is emotionally manipulating you but making it seem like you're the problem - Silicon Canals

Emotional manipulators flip blame, play the victim, and twist reality to make targets doubt legitimate feelings and stop expressing needs.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Safety, Presence, and the Courage to Experience Truth

There were perhaps 30 people - mostly elderly, along with a few young families and some teenagers. What struck me was not devotion, but density: a quiet, shared weight of lived suffering. Not dramatic or loud - just present. Many faces seemed marked by difficulty. I had entered seeking calm. Instead, I encountered vulnerability. Then I looked up at the crucifix - Christ suffering on the cross - not as doctrine, but as an image.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

4 Quick Fixes to Boost Your Self-Esteem

Low self-esteem underlies many mental health and performance problems and can be improved through cognitive restructuring, positive qualities logging, self-compassion, and behavioural experiments.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

A New Form of Activism: Getting Off Social Media

Are people turning away from social media? But that tide might be finally, yet slowly, turning. My Gen Z students have recently been the ones telling me about social media "cleanses", whereby they take a break from it all for a prescribed duration, and "grayscaling" their socials (whereby color images turn to black and white, making them less eye-candy-esque-and all around having better cellphone etiquette such as putting it away during class and turning it off at night.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Are You Numbing or Soothing? How to Tell the Difference

Soothing provides measured, healthier coping with discomfort while numbing is impulsive, unhealthy, distracting, and fails to resolve emotional pain.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Bouncing Back From Professional Setbacks

Steady employment provides purpose, identity, social support, and investment; effective recovery from career setbacks requires objective analysis, trusted feedback, and deliberate regrouping.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

The 8 micro-habits that completely changed my confidence in 90 days - Silicon Canals

Small, consistent micro-habits under five minutes can rebuild confidence and transform social and professional behavior within 90 days.
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fromNature
5 days ago

'We need to dismantle the stigma of alcohol dependence in academia'

Alcohol is normalized in academic culture, making harmful use common and recovery stigmatized, though some academics transform their lives and work through long-term recovery.
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fromApartment Therapy
5 days ago

My "Anti-Cozy" Trick Is the Only Way I Survive Being Stuck Inside the House All Winter

Use deliberate 'anti-cozy' winter habits to add contrast and stimulation, counteract hibernation, and improve mood without abandoning comfort.
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

If you can't fall asleep without background noise, psychology says it reveals something deeper about your mind - Silicon Canals

Like clockwork, every night around 10 PM, I reach for my phone and open my white noise app. The familiar whoosh of ocean waves or steady hum of a fan fills my bedroom, and only then can I finally drift off to sleep. For years, I thought this was just a quirky habit I'd developed during college. But recently, I discovered there's actually fascinating psychology behind why some of us literally cannot fall asleep in complete silence.
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