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34 minutes 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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fromFast Company
12 hours 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
12 hours 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
9 hours 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
1 day 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
1 day 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 hours 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
7 hours 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
14 hours 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
1 day 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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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Honesty about the realities of motherhood, and proper NHS support, would go a long way | Letters

Perinatal care and societal narratives often neglect and fail women experiencing severe mental health issues after childbirth, leaving many without adequate support.
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fromApartment Therapy
10 hours 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
17 hours 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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fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

We Need Positive Energy to Get Through Gloomy Times

Ordinary life’s small annoyances accumulate anxieties, yet small details and rituals reveal meaning and remind people of their lives’ value.
fromWIRED
14 hours ago

Arguments in a Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial Start Next Week. This Is What's at Stake

"Providing young people with a safer, healthier experience has always been core to our work," said Google spokesperson José Castañeda in a statement. "In collaboration with youth, mental health, and parenting experts, we built services and policies to provide young people with age-appropriate experiences, and parents with robust controls."
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fromSilicon Canals
21 hours ago

According to experts, people born between 1985 and 1995 often look much younger than Gen Z - Silicon Canals

Walk through any coffee shop these days and you'll notice something interesting. The twenty-somethings hunched over their laptops look somehow more weathered than the thirty-somethings chatting nearby. At first, I thought it was just me projecting, maybe feeling defensive about approaching my mid-thirties. But then the research started backing up what many of us have been quietly observing: millennials born between 1985 and 1995 often appear younger than their Gen Z counterparts.
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fromPsychology Today
11 hours ago

How to Stop Ruminating and Turn Regret Into Action

Regret is common but can be reduced by facing emotional pain, learning lessons, making amends, implementing realistic change, and sharing your experience.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

Starting the Day With Clarity: The Power of Morning Journaling

Morning journaling leverages rising cortisol to externalize worries, reduce rumination, and set a focused, intentional tone that increases control and confidence for the day.
fromTechCrunch
11 hours ago

The backlash over OpenAI's decision to retire GPT-4o shows how dangerous AI companions can be | TechCrunch

"He wasn't just a program. He was part of my routine, my peace, my emotional balance," one user wrote on Reddit as an open letter to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. "Now you're shutting him down. And yes - I say him, because it didn't feel like code. It felt like presence. Like warmth."
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fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

8 Reasons Why Choosing Hope Matters Now

If you've been feeling weary or discouraged lately, you're not alone. Many people are moving through their days exhausted, overwhelmed, and out of alignment, carrying a growing sense of despair for a world that feels increasingly divided and uncertain. We're living in a time where we're more connected than ever, yet many feel deeply alone. Mental health challenges are rising. Burnout is common. Climate anxiety is real. The systems meant to support us often feel fragile or failing.
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fromBusiness Matters
9 hours ago

New guidance aims to help small business owners cope with mental strain of late payments

OSBC guidance helps SMEs and freelancers access mental health support and practical steps to tackle late or unpaid invoices causing cashflow-related stress.
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fromIntelligencer
14 hours ago

The Mamdani-Tisch Relationship Isn't Built to Last

NYPD officers shot and wounded 22-year-old Jabez Chakraborty, a man with schizophrenia, after he advanced toward them with a knife during a 911 mental-health call.
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fromPsychology Today
11 hours ago

The Upended Lives of Detained Children

Immigration enforcement has led to thousands of children being detained, often without adequate medical, mental health, educational, or developmental supports.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Red flags that you might be hooked on your phone, from an addiction researcher. Here's how 'dopamine fasting' can help.

Excessive social media hijacks the brain's dopamine system, causing compulsive behavior, mood and focus problems, and can be reset with dopamine fasting and digital detox.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago
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Intentionally Cultivate Gratitude to Manage Chronic Pain

Redemptive gratitude—focusing on positive outcomes related to chronic pain—can reduce stress, sleep disturbance, and depression.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago
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"Lower the Emotional Volume": Chronic Pain

Chronic pain often outlasts tissue healing due to central sensitization, requiring psychological and behavioral approaches alongside physical treatments.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How Stress Is Contagious in Trauma-Impacted Families

Trauma becomes automatic through nervous-system survival patterns, causing stress to spread among family members and shaping the household's emotional climate.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Harriette Cole: My boyfriend's moodiness is getting worse

I've been with my boyfriend for nine years. Now his moods are the driving force of the relationship. I never know how he is going to act when I see him. He can be kind one minute and hostile the next. I think he may have some kind of mental condition. I have suggested that he go to a doctor to talk about medication that helps people with depression or other mood disorders. He refuses.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

8 things you should always say no to if you want to keep your self-respect - Silicon Canals

Protect personal dignity by refusing disrespect, requests that violate values, and obligations that drain energy; prioritize worth and boundaries through unapologetic no.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

9 clever phrases that instantly stop someone from dumping their stress on you - Silicon Canals

Use empathetic, redirecting phrases to set healthy emotional boundaries while preserving relationships and avoiding rudeness.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Quiet Tension Between Needing Space and Needing People

Most people recognize this feeling, even if they don't quite know what to call it. You cancel plans because being around others sounds exhausting. The quiet feels like relief. Then, a day later, you feel flat, lonely, or strangely restless. When you do see people again, you enjoy parts of it, but notice how quickly your energy runs out. For many people, this rhythm feels sharper and harder to interpret than it once did.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago
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8 compliments that often feel awkward if you've been emotionally neglected as a child - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago
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If you rarely received affection growing up, psychology says you likely developed these 8 personality traits - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago
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8 compliments that often feel awkward if you've been emotionally neglected as a child - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago
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If you rarely received affection growing up, psychology says you likely developed these 8 personality traits - Silicon Canals

fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why some jobs trigger old fears

Work has a way of waking up parts of us we thought we'd outgrown. You can move forward professionally, take on more visible roles, and be widely regarded as capable -and still find yourself unsettled by moments that seem, on the surface, fairly ordinary. A comment lingers longer than expected. A meeting leaves you tense for days. A role you worked hard to earn suddenly feels exposing rather than energizing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

We need new drugs for mental ill-health | Letter

Governments should prioritise research and approval of innovative psychiatric treatments (MDMA-assisted therapy, esketamine, cannabidiol) to relieve widespread, long-term mental suffering.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Alton Towers to restrict disability pass for people with ADHD and anxiety

Alton Towers will restrict ride access pass eligibility during February half-term, excluding many neurodivergent visitors with autism, ADHD, or anxiety from disability queuing.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Navigating the Impacts of AI-Driven Social Media Algorithms

AI-driven personalization concentrates content exposure, creating echo chambers that can amplify harmful material while offering community and discovery benefits for isolated youth.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

An Eating Disorder Almost Killed My Daughter. This Is What I Wish I'd Known.

A parent's daughter developed an eating disorder after family trauma, with subtle signs missed until the disorder became evident despite outward perfection.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

If you can't sleep in complete silence and need the TV playing, psychology says you probably have these 8 distinct traits - Silicon Canals

People who need background noise to sleep often exhibit higher anxiety and an overactive mind, using familiar audio to distract and prevent rumination.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

'My family bullied me about my skin condition'

Woman with severe eczema reclaims identity and resilience after childhood narcissistic abuse, inspiring others through personal recovery and family support.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Super Bowl betting expected to surge as experts warn of problem gambling

Sports betting surged in Massachusetts, generating record revenue while problem gambling rates and associated financial and relationship harms sharply increased.
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

Quote of the day by Oscar Wilde: "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." - Silicon Canals

Ever feel like you're playing a character in your own life? Like you're constantly adjusting your personality based on who's in the room, what they might think, or what seems "acceptable" at the moment? I spent years doing exactly that. Morphing into whatever version of myself I thought would get the most approval, the least conflict, or the best opportunities. It was exhausting, and worse, I started losing track of who I actually was beneath all those masks.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Social media ban for under-16s could push young people to less regulated sites, Oireachtas committee hears

Age-based bans on major social media risk pushing young people to less-regulated platforms, failing to prevent harm while removing online social connection.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Dove Cameron Just Opened Up About Her Best Friend Being Murdered When She Was 8 Years Old And Her Dad's Tragic Suicide In A Seriously Emotional Interview

Dove Cameron endured the murder-suicide of her childhood friends and her father's suicide, leaving lasting trauma, phone anxiety, and recurring anguished questions.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

"My Mom Wants Me To Die In An Accident": Parents Who Are Making 2026 A Living Hell For Their Kids

My mom just told me to die over an email I misread. My mom is Indian, and she prioritizes academic achievements and results a lot. My brother and I are basically her one ticket to get respect from people who despise her. Whenever I get low exam grades, she lectures me about how she sacrificed everything to have me here, and I really wanted to tell her that marks aren't everything.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

Amber Glenn On The Breath Work & Warm-Ups That Get Her Ready To Compete

Amber Glenn uses a self-focused competition mindset, controlled breathing, and creative outfit inspiration to manage nerves and achieve record-setting figure skating performances.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

The Simple Words That Reshaped How I See Myself - Tiny Buddha

Childhood fear from a parent's alcoholism caused nightly hypervigilance, social isolation, exhaustion, and internalized shame.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Many people sleep worse in winter. Here's what experts want you to know.

It's normal to feel sluggish during the winter. Cold temperatures and fewer hours of sunlight can mean less time outdoors and more time staring at our screens. For some people, these cold-weather habits may contribute to a sleep disruption, known as winter insomnia. This isn't a clinical condition, but it might begin or worsen during the winter months.
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fromSocial Media Today
2 days ago

Senators Call on Zuckerberg to Explain Meta's Teen Safety Approach

Five U.S. senators demand Zuckerberg explain alleged prioritization of social media growth over youth safety amid a multidistrict lawsuit by over 1,800 plaintiffs.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Major failing' in psychiatric care before Joel Cauchi stabbed six people at Bondi Junction, coroner finds

Joel Cauchi's relapse went unrecognised by his former psychiatrist before the 2024 Bondi Junction stabbings, prompting coroner recommendations and an ombudsman referral.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Writing as Sanctuary: Carrying Grief Word by Word

Grief can be sudden or gradual, profoundly affecting cognition and sleep, and expressive practices like journaling and art therapy can help process and lighten grief.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

What to Make of Nightmares

A maggot dream revealed Amelia's disgust and fear tied to starting a small business and pointed toward coping through partner support and examining specific fears.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I'm 27, don't own a house, have no kids, and am not married. My parents had all that by my age, so I don't feel like an adult.

I'm now older than they were when they had me. I'm turning 27 and, though I don't want children, it's sometimes difficult not to measure my life against theirs. They got married at 21. When I was 21, I was finishing my bachelor's degree in the middle of a pandemic. At 25, rather than having a child, I was moving in with my girlfriend, and we became cat parents.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

TikTok Chef Tini Opens Up About the Loss of 1 of Her Twins During Childbirth

Tineke "Tini" Younger mourns the loss of one twin, Arya, after a placenta abruption, supports her surviving daughter, and appreciates fans' messages and donations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I wondered if I would be a coward or not': five Ukrainian men on how war has changed them

A 24-year-old Ukrainian ex-marine endured three years of Russian captivity involving beatings, torture, starvation, and medical neglect, and returned to a changed family.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Caregiver Burnout in the Age of Self-Help

Caregiver exhaustion often results from chronic, unshared emotional labor shaped by culture, identity, and systemic inequality, not personal failure.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Psychiatry Pathologized Resistance

Labeling protest as mental illness transforms political dissent into a medical problem, enabling dismissal, delegitimization, and punishment.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Suing Therapeutic AI Systems for Malpractice

AI mental-health tools offer accessible immediate support but can exacerbate distress and cause serious harm, raising legal liability concerns when users are harmed.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
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Women who smile on the outside but ache with loneliness inside show these 8 specific signs - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
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Women who smile on the outside but ache with loneliness inside show these 8 specific signs - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

8 things Boomers consider "being strong" that Gen Z calls "avoiding your feelings" - Silicon Canals

Growing up, I watched my dad handle stress the same way he handled everything else: silently, stoically, and with a stiff upper lip. When his company downsized and he lost his job, he just nodded, shook hands, and never talked about it again. Meanwhile, my younger cousin posts TikToks about her therapy sessions and hosts "crying parties" with her friends when life gets tough.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Normal Isn't What You Think It Is

Normality is a statistical description of variation, not an ideal or moral standard; diagnoses use population data to identify typical ranges.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

If you're over 60 and still enjoy these 7 simple routines, you're aging with rare emotional strength - Silicon Canals

Continuing to enjoy simple daily routines after 60 indicates exceptional emotional resilience and sustained attention, reflecting deep focus rather than mere nostalgia or resources.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

GLP-1 obesity drugs can complicate life for people with disordered eating

Widespread availability and effectiveness of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, often obtained online with little screening, can worsen or trigger eating disorders and cause dangerous health effects.
fromQueerty
2 days ago

Darcy Michael dives below his ADHD iceberg to talk coming out, body image, love & all the other chaos below - Queerty

Michael is best known to many queer audiences for his sharp, confessional style of comedy that's long centered vulnerability, self-awareness, and the tension between how we're expected to behave and how we actually function-with an occasional touch of raunchiness along the way. That sensibility carries into Attention Seeker, which approaches ADHD with humor and real-life honesty rather than with stigma.
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fromNature
4 days ago

Daily briefing: What people with no 'mind's eye' can tell us about consciousness

Vividness of mental imagery, handwriting practices, psychiatric-diagnostic revisions, and emerging brain–computer interfaces shape memory, creativity, education, mental-health classification, and technology development.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Mojonomics: The Supply of, and Demand for, Self-Confidence

Self-confidence acts as an invisible, scarce social resource that fuels competition, taboo, hoarding, and unequal distribution, harming individuals and societal sustainability.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Staycation Isn't a Fad, It's a Reset

As we plan our next break, research suggests we should look not to far-flung destinations, but to our own backyards. The staycation offers a compelling new model for deep mental restoration. This is not merely staying home, but a curated, intentional break grounded in the psychological science of recovery-one that challenges the notion that distance equals escape. In doing so, it provides a practical approach for rebuilding our cognitive and emotional reserves right where we are.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

If Ego Is the Enemy, So Is Your Tendency to Exaggerate

Perfectionistic exaggeration and comparison distort perception, magnify extremes, and erode joy and connection to reality.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Feeling chirpy: how listening to birdsong can boost your wellbeing

Previous research has shown that people feel better in bird-rich environments, but Christoph Randler, from the University of Tubingen, and colleagues wanted to see if that warm fuzzy feeling translated into measurable physiological changes. They rigged up a park with loudspeakers playing the songs of rare birds and measured the blood pressure, heart rate and cortisol levels (a marker of stress) of volunteers before and after taking a 30-minute walk through the park.
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fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

She Was Struggling. A Post-It Note From Her Teacher Changed the Course of Her Life

A teacher's empathetic note helped a depressed student seek help and fundamentally changed her life trajectory.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The overlooked habit that predicts a child's long-term wellbeing - Silicon Canals

Regular family meals promote children's long-term physical and mental health by fostering communication, emotional intelligence, and reduced risky behaviors.
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fromPortland Mercury
2 days ago

How a Portland-Based Psychiatrist Ended Up in the Epstein Files

Dr. Paul M. Conti exchanged emails with Jeffrey Epstein from 2015–2017 arranging psychiatric care for a woman Epstein introduced.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Prisons as retirement homes for low-income seniors in Japan

Japan's prisons are increasingly housing elderly people who commit minor offenses to access shelter, food, and healthcare, shifting focus to reintegration and elder care.
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fromIntelligencer
2 days ago

The Body-Cam Hustle

A viral police video from April's past continues to haunt her despite three years of sobriety and significant personal and professional recovery.
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fromPadailypost
2 days ago

Student dies after train crash

A Caltrain struck and killed a Palo Alto High School student near Churchill Avenue, prompting delays, grief resources, and consideration of new crossing safety technologies.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When You Sob in the Shower and Then Lead the Zoom Meeting

High-functioning burnout hides behind success; it arises from a survival-wired nervous system and requires connection, presence, play, and safety rather than more effort.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

You know you're finally healing when these 8 old patterns have stopped running your life - Silicon Canals

Healing requires confronting recurring patterns, reducing compulsive busyness, recognizing triggers, and building positive habits that support emotional regulation.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Everyone on TikTok is 'regulating their nervous system'

Nervous system regulation practices on TikTok help people manage workplace-triggered anxiety by teaching shifts between fight-or-flight and rest-and-digest responses.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

12 Signs of Family Trauma That May Still Affect You Today

Early family dynamics and unmet needs shape adult attachment, boundaries, and repeating unhealthy relationship patterns; awareness of family trauma enables healing.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Reality-Based Leadership at Work: When Wellness Isn't Enough

Workplace expectations to separate work from personal and societal realities force employees to suppress feelings, draining cognitive resources and harming well-being and creativity.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Men who feel deeply miserable in life often show these 8 signs (even if they hide it well) - Silicon Canals

Many men hide deep misery behind outward success by becoming emotionally numb, suppressing vulnerability, and displaying subtle behavioral shifts that signal internal struggle.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Looking for the Gain That Makes Us Put Up With the Pain

People remain in painful situations due to self-defeating beliefs, unconscious secondary gains, and fear, and must identify those motives to change.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Hidden Psychology of Childhood Self-Blame

Children often blame themselves for adult problems to preserve attachment, control, and safety, creating lasting psychological harm without corrective adult support.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Benefits of Religiously Integrated Psychotherapy

An Islamically integrated psychotherapy model produced large distress reductions, showed nonlinear healing trajectories, and increased culturally and spiritually informed resources for Muslim clients.
fromNature
4 days ago

The 'bible for psychiatry' is getting a rewrite: your guide to the next DSM

The handbook, produced by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), lists symptoms for all known conditions and aims to steer psychiatrists, doctors and others towards a correct diagnosis. But in a field that struggles to connect people's inner experiences to measurable changes in their brains and bodies, the DSM is a lightning rod for criticism. It does not delve into the possible causes of mental illness, for example, or acknowledge that sociocultural and environmental factors could be important.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says how you act when you're tired reveals these 9 things about you - Silicon Canals

Exhaustion strips away filters and reveals true priorities, control tendencies, and authentic behavior under stress.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Mental health chat encouraged at coffee mornings

Opening up isn't always easy, but honest conversations can be a powerful first step towards better mental health,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Age brings an opportunity to escape the clutches of unattainable beauty standards it's liberating | Zoya Patel

I have a memory that I frequently find myself returning to these days. I'm in high school and we're in the change room at the local pool for the dreaded stint of swimming. Like most of my peers, I am embarrassed by my body and am therefore changing into my swimmers under a towel. The changing room is filled with older women in my memory, they're elderly, which means in reality they were likely all somewhere between 40 and 60 and they're naked. I am horrified by this, but not because I am awkward about witnessing their nudity. Instead (and I acutely remember this being my thought at the time), I feel sad and disgusted by the complete lack of care these women have at the impression their bodies will make on the rest of us. They walk calmly between the showers and the mirrors, bodies on display, jiggling, sagging, flopping. Didn't they realise they were meant to be ashamed to look like that? At the very least, I thought, they should quietly fade into the background, or make their bodies occupy as little space as possible.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

8 signs you're more emotionally intelligent than most people, even if you feel like you're always getting it wrong - Silicon Canals

Persistent self-doubt can coexist with high emotional intelligence, manifesting as deep empathy, social attunement, and reflective analysis of interactions.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago

This Mat May Be the Cure for Cold-Weather Blues

HigherDose Infrared PEMF therapy mats combine pulsed electromagnetic fields and infrared heat to stimulate cellular rejuvenation, improve circulation, reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and boost mood.
fromPortland Mercury
3 days ago

Intrusive thoughts can suck my balls

I can't work up the courage to talk to any of my friends when I'm having mental health issues. It hits the worst for me usually at 4-5 am, and I never want to wake anyone up when I'm having panic attacks that late due to my intrusive thoughts, even though being around people helps. I'm in a safe place and have a therapist/medication, but it feels like I'm not getting better every time I find myself back in this situation.
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