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fromPsychology Today
25 minutes ago

Exploring a Challenge of Teenagers With Two Rock & Rollers

Adolescent insecurity prompts many to seek superficial peer approval, while focusing on valued living fosters meaningful fulfillment and long-term success.
fromPsychology Today
2 hours ago

3 Reasons You're Stuck in a Self-Blame Cycle

If this sounds familiar, the reason you stay stuck in this cycle likely has to do with your mind's tendency to disguise rumination as "problem-solving." You might be under the impression that you're figuring out what went wrong or making sure you will not repeat the mistake. However, in reality, you're just reinforcing the guilt and trapping yourself even further in the same emotional cycle. Over time, this habit can end up chipping away at your confidence, relationships, and most importantly, your sense of self.
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fromPsychology Today
2 hours ago

Are You Really "Freezing"? Understanding 2 Key Responses

The term 'freeze' refers to two distinct physiological responses: an alert, action-ready 'lock' and a shutdown 'immobilization,' causing diagnostic confusion.
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fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
6 hours ago

Former Manchester United and England midfielder speaks out after experiencing mental health difficulties as a Premier League footballer

Tom Cleverley experienced chronic anxiety during his playing career, worsened by public scapegoating and burglary, and later spoke openly about his mental-health struggles.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Growing up, Bianca could never predict her father's moods: the disorientation of an emotionally immature parent echoed into her adulthood

Children of emotionally immature parents develop hypervigilance, anxiety, suppressed emotions, and difficulty trusting their own needs due to unpredictable emotional environments.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
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I quit my corporate job and spent 18 months living on a sailboat. My mindset's completely shifted now that I'm back on land.

fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
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I quit my corporate job and spent 18 months living on a sailboat. My mindset's completely shifted now that I'm back on land.

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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

I apologise too much, and it annoys everyone around me. How can I stop? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri

Excessive apologising driven by lifelong low self-confidence and anxiety undermines personal and professional confidence, especially in public speaking, and requires targeted strategies to reduce.
fromenglish.elpais.com
6 hours ago

A generation in crisis: Why young people are so unhappy

Young people are in a bad way; they feel very sad, completely depressed. The worst thing isn't the anxiety, or being glued to their phones, or feeling lonely, or being unemployed, or even knowing that it's impossible for them to buy a house; the worst part is that, until just a few years ago, none of them expected to find themselves in this situation.
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fromAol
1 day ago

Veterans trek through Manhattan on horseback to promote suicide awareness for 8th annual Trail to Zero ride

Veterans completed a 20-mile Trail to Zero horseback ride advocating suicide awareness for trauma-stricken veterans and honoring those lost to suicide.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

3 Classic Psychology Books for Our Troubled Times

Classic psychology offers enduring guidance for finding meaning, resilience, and adaptive coping in times of chaos and pervasive uncertainty.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Therapy Using AI Chatbots Is Not Just Risky, It's Dangerous

AI is increasingly used for mental health care but can be a risky substitute for human therapists and often lacks legal and confidentiality protections.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Are You Mean When You're Overstimulated? There's Actually A Reason For That.

A few weeks ago, a viral tweet perfectly captured a phenomenon familiar to many of us. The post ― a response to someone's question "what's your biggest ick about yourself?" ― read simply: "i can be really mean when i'm overstimulated." Judging by the retweets, it seems 55,000 people could relate. If you've ever snapped at your partner after a bad day, or had an outburst during a frustrating call with a customer service agent, you may understand the meaning behind the tweet. We're not exactly at our best in moments like these, but they're part of the human response to being overstimulated.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When Your College Student Loses a Friend to Suicide

"My ex-boyfriend killed himself. My friend who goes to the same college called to tell me. I knew he was feeling depressed when I broke up with him last month, but he never mentioned wanting to kill himself. He was seeing a psychiatrist and said he was starting to feel better. What if the breakup triggered this? I feel like it's my fault."
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fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Prince Harry and Meghan call out the harmful effects of social media on today's youth | TechCrunch

Social media algorithms and unregulated AI have contributed to severe child harm, prompting families and organizations to seek accountability and support.
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from101GREATGOALS.COM
1 day ago

Dallas Cowboys @ Carolina Panthers: Preview, prediction and odds

Immediate help for gambling problems is available through national and state-specific hotlines, Gamblers Anonymous, and the Council on Compulsive Gambling.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
2 days ago

Mental Health Awareness In Schools: Breaking The Stigma

Student mental health requires urgent, meaningful school support beyond academic priorities to prevent emotional struggles from being overlooked and harming students' lives.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago
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Lea Meyer reminds German sport to see athletes as people DW 10/10/2025

Mental health awareness in German society and sport has increased, but sports culture still prioritizes performance, limiting psychological support for many athletes.
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago
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Lea Meyer reminds German sport to see athlete as a person DW 10/10/2025

Mental health awareness in German society and sport has grown, but a performance-focused system still hinders implementation and leaves many athletes lacking psychological support.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

80% of employees say their workplace is toxic

Toxic workplace environments are widespread and are a leading cause of poor employee mental health, driving many to prioritize well-being over promotions or raises.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

'How growing a sunflower helped me fight anorexia'

Green social prescribing connects people with nature-based activities to support mental health recovery, increase environmental connection, and complement mainstream treatments.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

50m government boost for mental health research to deliver better treatments

Government pledges up to £50 million over five years to accelerate mental health research, creating a 20,000-person cohort and industry–NHS partnerships centered on lived experience.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Parental PTSD: Survival Mode While Raising a Sick Child

Since then, through my own experience parenting a child with PANDAS/AE and sitting with hundreds of parents raising children with complex medical, developmental, or psychiatric needs, I've learned this: We've been approaching it all wrong. This week, as we commemorate PANDAS Awareness Day, I'm reminded that behind every child's battle with neuroimmune illness is a parent fighting a parallel one, often invisible, misunderstood, and dismissed. Parental PTSD is real, and recognizing it is an essential part of raising awareness.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Positive Psychology for Law Enforcement

Police officers and first responders require evidence-based tools to sustain well-being and flourish, not merely awareness campaigns or survival-focused support.
fromSocial Media Explorer
2 days ago

The Emotional Toll of Staying in Debt - Social Media Explorer

Debt doesn't just sit quietly on a balance sheet. It carries emotional weight, often heavier than the numbers themselves. People in long-term debt may find that the stress, guilt, and constant worry affect their daily lives just as much as the financial strain. Even when someone considers options like debt settlement to manage what they owe, the emotional side of debt lingers. Staying in debt is not only about money-it is about how it shapes confidence, relationships, and overall well-being.
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fromESPN.com
2 days ago

Bellingham opens up on World Mental Health Day

Jude Bellingham says athletes should show vulnerability and talk about mental health to combat social media attacks and unrealistic expectations.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Self-Compassion Heals Muslim LGBTQ Identity Conflict

Many Muslim families struggle when a child comes out as LGBTQ. Some respond with silence, fear, or rejection, believing they must choose faith over love. Yet this belief is not Islamic. It goes against the essence of Islam, which is mercy and justice. When religion is used to justify cruelty, it loses its soul. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is described as Rahmat al-lil Alameen, a mercy to all worlds.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Being a Man by Being Human

Discrepancy between expected and actual masculinity causes stress, poor mental health, and erodes authenticity, while emotional presence and autonomy support psychological strength.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Ontario facing renewed calls to fund 24/7 mental health ward in Oshawa | CBC News

The council's committee of the whole passed a resolution on Sept. 10 pledging up to $2.25 million towards the project but the hospital needs $30 million for an initial investment. "We just can't accept that people are suffering on our streets on a daily basis, said Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter, who moved the motion. I've been committed to this from day one, and I'm not going to give up until I get it done."
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fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

The Trauma Keeps Talking-But My Voice Is Now Louder - Tiny Buddha

Trauma can create an enduring negative inner voice that perpetuates self-blame and harmful choices long after abuse ends.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Are your kids stuck to their devices? More screen time linked to lower test scores, study finds | CBC News

Greater screen exposure before age eight is associated with lower standardized test scores and linked to poorer mental health, sleep, and physical activity.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

A Therapist's Opinion on the Colorado Counseling Law

Laws forcing counselors to affirm gender dysphoria and banning exploratory conversation violate counselor free speech and risk undermining client autonomy, confidentiality, competence, and ethics.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Welcome to the Loneliness Economy

Loneliness has become a commercial industry offering AI companions, therapy apps, and rental services, yet genuine face-to-face connection cannot be bought and must be rebuilt.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

What Happens When You Have A Kid... And Then You Regret It?

A new father experiences immediate, overwhelming regret and disconnection after his daughter's difficult birth, compounded by breastfeeding struggles and longing for pre-baby life.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Hidden Cost of Happiness

At some point in our lives, most of us have been told to "put on a happy face" or "fake it 'til you make it." But it may be detrimental to pretend to be happy when you're not. The more people value happiness, the more unhappy they are A 2024 study by Zerwas, et al. surveyed 1,800 people about their level of happiness and their desire to be happy.
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fromNew York Post
2 days ago

Veterans to ride 20 miles on horseback through NYC for suicide awareness: Horse therapy 'saved my life'

Equine-assisted therapy and the Trail to Zero horseback ride raise awareness and help prevent veteran suicides by demonstrating horses' therapeutic impact.
#intergenerational-trauma
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Jeff Bezos says stress comes from 'ignoring things you shouldn't be ignoring,' not from hard work: 'You can be working incredibly hard and loving it' | Fortune

Stress arises from avoiding addressable problems; initiating small actions reduces stress even before problems are resolved.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Revisiting the Feels: Why Nostalgia Is Good for the Soul

The concert was a collective exercise in nostalgia - that powerful emotion triggered by the intersection of experience and memory. Some people think of nostalgia as a sort of bittersweet feeling, an aching reminder of what we have lost. It is joy tinged with sadness, but primarily a positive emotion that is part of the human experience. It is a feeling that sneaks up on you, and not just at massive concerts.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Mental Health of Mothers Is Declining

Maternal mental health worsened markedly from 2016 to 2023, with economic pressures and disproportionate caregiving burden contributing to increased stress and anxiety.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Can Children or Youth Seek Therapy Without Parental Consent?

Minors generally need parental consent for mental health care, but exceptions and alternative options exist for emergencies, safety concerns, confidentiality, affordability, or stigma.
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

Doctors Are Sounding The Alarm On "Menorexia", So Here's Why You Need To Take This Seriously

"Midlife adults meet the same diagnostic criteria as younger patients ― struggling with symptoms such as restricting, bingeing or purging," said DeCaro, who also co-hosts the podcast All Bodies. All Foods.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Case for Exploring Self-Esteem

High self-esteem supports better relationships, academic and work performance, mental and physical health, and reduces antisocial behaviour, while low self-esteem undermines wellbeing.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

The Confusion Over Antidepressants During Pregnancy Is Harming People

The Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services are playing with women's health. Over the summer, the Food and Drug Administration convened a panel on whether certain antidepressants were safe to use in pregnancy. The Department of Health and Human Services officials recently announced their belief that Tylenol (acetaminophen) taken during pregnancy could cause autism. This posturing on antidepressants and the Tylenol pronouncement is causing fear and confusion in pregnant people who may need these medications.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Dark Side of Psychological Safety

Something odd happened on our team five years ago that I now witness in many workplaces across the nation. One of our team members (we'll call her Dina) turned in a project that was so poor, her supervisor met with her to offer some corrective feedback. Dina wouldn't have it. Her reaction stumped me. She called out her supervisor on his correction, claiming she'd been attacked. Then, she claimed her supervisor wasn't psychologically safe.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I Swear review biopic of pioneering Tourette syndrome activist is funny, fierce and full of heart

Kirk Jones's terrifically warm, generous film is about real-life activist John Davidson, who is from Galashiels in the Scottish Borders and has Tourette syndrome, with its tics, compulsive behaviour patterns and random obscene shouts. He was awarded an MBE in 2019 for his work educating the nation about the condition since he first exhibited its symptoms as a teenager in 1989, as captured in the BBC's sensational documentary John's Not Mad.
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fromNature
3 days ago

This list of non-negotiables helped me to defeat PhD-student guilt

Setting clear, non-negotiable boundaries reduced graduate-student guilt, improved wellbeing, and reframed the PhD as a sustainable journey.
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fromBoston.com
3 days ago

Woman rescued from 4 feet of water in the swamps of Walpole

A woman in Walpole was rescued from a deep swamp, treated for cold-water injuries, and received a mental health evaluation.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Girl (5) who saw her mum trapped between two cars in accident awarded 33,000 after developing PTSD

Five-year-old developed post-traumatic stress disorder after witnessing her mother crushed between cars and was awarded nearly €33,000 in damages.
fromAxios
3 days ago

"The Axios Show": The worst advice Mel Robbins has received

"That's not true. Life is unfair. Things happen to you that you don't deserve," Robbins told us.
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fromBig Think
3 days ago

Jesse Eisenberg: How to rewire your anxiety into authenticity

Performance anxiety produces catastrophic thinking where repeated successful performances paradoxically increase fear of an inevitable, embarrassing failure.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Jane Goodall: Hope and Human Flourishing Through Nature

Caring for nature fosters empathy, hope, perspective, and human flourishing by reconnecting people with living systems that support well-being and shared responsibility.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Parents Post-NICU Face Greater Perinatal Mental Health Risks

Over the past year, I had the privilege of interviewing caregivers who bravely shared their stories about their experience in the NICU. In our study of over 1,000 parents from across the United States, those whose babies required NICU care were 74% more likely to experience a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder than those whose babies did not spend time in the NICU. And while there was resounding gratitude and joy that their little ones had survived, they also reported substantial struggles and grief postpartum.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Power of Joy in Suicide Prevention

Most suicidal crises are brief; distraction, social connection, and shared joyful activities can help someone get through an acute suicidal crisis.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Hidden Gift of Helping

Helping people through trauma can produce vicarious post-traumatic growth alongside vicarious trauma, allowing meaning, renewal, and strengthened purpose despite emotional costs.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How Chronic Disappointment Rewires the Brain

Optimism lives in a curious in-between space. It isn't an outcome so much as an expectation about one. Yet optimism and pessimism each have immediate consequences for mental health. When we expect good things, daily life feels safer and more enjoyable. Persistent pessimism, on the other hand, breeds emptiness and depression. As a psychiatrist, I often meet people who undermine their own positive feelings.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Are You Thinking Too Small About What You Can Change?

These statements sound reasonable; even wise. But this seemingly practical mindset reveals a belief that actually amplifies anxiety while keeping our vision and impact small. That belief? That the big picture just "is what it is"-and that our best option is just to learn to navigate it better. Obviously, understanding our limitations is wise. Taking action where we can is imperative. And we must all navigate the world as it currently is.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Studio Ghibli: It's good for your health, a new study shows

A study published by JMIR Serious Games, a peer reviewed journal focused on how gaming is connected to education, health, and social change, looked into how the brain responds to both watching films produced by the Japanese animation studio and playing the open-world game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The researchers gathered 518 postgraduate students and divided them into four groups.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I was a leader at Google and Microsoft. I thought my traumatic brain injury would hurt my career, but instead it made me stronger.

A traumatic brain injury transformed career approach, prompting vulnerability, selective focus on fewer priorities, and reframing bias to enable better leadership and advocacy.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

NYC sues social media giants for allegedly addicting children

New York City sues major social platforms for allegedly addicting children, causing a youth mental health crisis, gross negligence, and public nuisance, seeking damages.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

What is 'rust out' and are you experiencing it?

Rust out is burnout from underuse of skills, learning, and creativity, causing employee disengagement, mental strain, and organizational costs.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I never felt as lost as I did right after graduating college. Getting a full-time job changed that.

A graduate returned home, feeling adrift, anxious, mourning college friendships, and facing uncertain adult responsibilities.
fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
4 days ago

Family sues California school district in 7th-grader's death, blaming unaddressed bullying

According to the family's lawsuit, early this year the boy inadvertently uploaded an image or video of himself exposing himself to his Snapchat connections, one of whom saved it. The next day Gabriel told his parents, Felipe and Orsolya Palacios, who called the school and the police. A criminal investigation ensued, and the bullying escalated, the lawsuit says. Palacios' mother met with the vice principal, and the lawsuit alleges that the vice principal met with the students suspected of possession and distribution of the upload.
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fromBustle
4 days ago

"Sleep Restriction" Might Actually Be The Trick To Curing Insomnia

Sleep restriction treats insomnia by limiting time awake in bed and only going to bed when genuinely tired to prevent anxiety-linked bedtime associations.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

My Day of Magical Thinking

I've never seen him look prouder than when he showed me the keys to his new place, and frankly, I don't know if I had ever felt so proud of him. It's funny how you can juggle so many different emotions at the same time, because I also remember feeling scared and concerned. How could he possibly afford this apartment and all the pricey things that went with it, like internet access and utilities?
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

This Year's Golden Bachelor Requested "Fit" Contestants. I'm So Glad He Did.

Regular movement preserves physical ability and mental well-being in later life: prioritize daily activity to combat age-related decline—move it or lose it.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

How to Survive as a Modern-Day Therapist

Authentic therapist-client relationships enable real healing, while reliance on chatbots risks detachment, and accessible quality insurance is necessary for effective mental-health care.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

In a Cage: The Inner Life of the Chronically Ill

Chronic physical and mental illness create persistent internal barriers that isolate individuals and prevent experiencing ordinary bodily and mental normalcy.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Perfectionism Is a Poor Defense for Emotional Vulnerability

Perfectionists use control to avoid emotional vulnerability, harming relationships, stunting emotional growth, and missing opportunities for connection and maturity.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

3 Truths About Emotions That Most People Don't Know

Yet emotions are the most vital signals our bodies send us, and the most vital information about our lives. What a juxtaposition. If we listen carefully, they can tell us exactly what our problems are and what the solutions can be. I believe that therapists would be in much lower demand if humans had higher emotional access, acumen, skills, and expression-better awareness and understanding, especially with vulnerable emotions in general.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Fighting For, Not With, Your Teen in Anorexia Recovery

Teens recover best when parents remain connected, honest, and actively involved, providing protective structure, transparency, and compassionate firmness until autonomy is safely reclaimed.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Are little treats feeling less exciting? Here's how to harness small joys

Loss of anticipation and chronic societal stress reduce enjoyment of small pleasures, but anticipating and priming reward systems can restore motivation and pleasure.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

How to Deal With Grief and Other Difficult Emotions

There is no right way to experience difficult emotions; self-judgment and avoidance worsen suffering and learning new ways to meet feelings reduces harm.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Reclaiming Control During Fertility Treatment

Fertility treatment commonly triggers shock, overwhelm, and survival mode; effective stress reduction requires counterintuitive, stabilizing activities that provide enjoyable results and regained control.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

A Path of Empathy-One Mother's Choice to Forgive

Teaching love, belonging, and emotional intelligence through free global social-emotional learning can proactively prevent mass violence and heal effects of marginalization.
fromAxios
5 days ago

Youth suicide rates are rising almost nationwide

Driving the news: The suicide rate for U.S. adults aged 18-27 increased nearly 20% between 2014 and 2024, rising from 13.8 per 100,000 people to 16.4, per a new analysis of CDC data from Stateline, a nonprofit newsroom. That came as Gen Zers entered that age range and millennials left it, and was driven largely by Black and Hispanic men, especially in the South and Midwest.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What Is TikTok Doing to Us?

Frequent TikTok use accelerates habit formation, reduces self-control, displaces productive time, and can increase depression and anxiety, especially harming children and teens.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

No More Sour Grapes: Mourning for Personal Continuity Through Life

Mourning allows acceptance of present reality while honoring lost longings, avoiding bitterness and sustaining psychological continuity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Women carry a higher genetic risk of depression, new study says

Females carry a higher genetic burden for major depression, with more sex-specific genetic variants and stronger genetic links to metabolic traits than males.
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

South Lake Tahoe mayor confesses to stealing from church, attempting suicide in statement to local paper

I am publicly admitting that I took funds from the Presbyterian Church over an extended period,
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What Is It About Purple?

Part of the answer comes from optics. Violet light has the shortest wavelength on the spectrum of visible light, right next to the unseen ultraviolet, which only our skin detects. With its short wavelength and high frequency, the color purple contains the highest energy of all visible light. Figuratively, we can think of purple as the border between the visible and the invisible.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

World Mental Health Day: Why Sexual Health Matters

Integrating sexual and mental health through improved screening, training, authenticity, and communication reduces sexual dysfunction and improves overall well-being.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Review of "Fragile Minds"

Dominant medical-model practices, staff burnout, and medication prioritization produce dehumanizing, punitive care that neglects individuals' needs and meaning in UK mental health services.
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fromAdvocate.com
6 days ago

Walking the tightrope: Being a queer therapist in a system built to erase us

Queer therapists navigate oppressive mental health systems, balancing survival and resistance while creating affirming, transformative care for queer and trans clients.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Don't Let AI Redefine Mental Health Care Without You

AI and systemic shortages are accelerating change in therapy, requiring intentional practitioner involvement to evolve the mental health ecosystem and expand accessible care.
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