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7 hours ago

Asking Eric: I miss drinking, and I want them to abstain out of respect for me

Choosing distance from triggering family drinking is a valid protective step when relatives refuse short alcohol-free periods or lack supportive understanding.
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13 hours ago

Surviving the suicide of a loved one: The unspoken grief

Survivors of suicide face unique, protracted grief characterized by overwhelming guilt, shame from societal myths, intense loneliness, and limited social recognition.
#retirement
fromSilicon Canals
1 hour ago
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9 things the loneliest retirees all have in common - and psychologists say number 4 is the one nobody talks about - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
3 hours ago
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I retired at 62 with everything I thought I wanted - and within a year I understood why so many men don't survive it - Silicon Canals

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1 day ago
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9 social situations that become unbearable after retirement that no one talks about because admitting it feels like admitting failure - Silicon Canals

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9 things the loneliest retirees all have in common - and psychologists say number 4 is the one nobody talks about - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
3 hours ago
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I retired at 62 with everything I thought I wanted - and within a year I understood why so many men don't survive it - Silicon Canals

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1 day ago
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9 social situations that become unbearable after retirement that no one talks about because admitting it feels like admitting failure - Silicon Canals

fromPsychology Today
2 hours ago

Could Glial Cells Be the Key to New Schizophrenia Treatments?

Anyone living with schizophrenia understands the true limitations of current treatment options. Antipsychotics remain the single leading treatment for the disorder, and they are riddled with undesirable side effects. Weight gain, tardive dyskinesia, and excessive drowsiness are a few. Much research is devoted to expanding the range of medication options, and few academics have pursued other avenues. However, there is a possibility that treatment for schizophrenia can be approached through cellular methods if long-term research validates early signs of hope.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 hours ago
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I took my first solo trip to Iceland. It didn't transform me, but it did wonders for my anxiety levels and confidence.

fromBusiness Insider
3 hours ago
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I took my first solo trip to Iceland. It didn't transform me, but it did wonders for my anxiety levels and confidence.

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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Supporting Youth at Risk With Empathic Intervision

Empathic intervision in youth support groups cultivates integrative empathy, building resilience, belonging, and agency through structured dialogue, deep listening, and practical empathic skills.
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fromPsychology Today
20 hours ago

Resilience and Reconstruction: What Now?

Sustainable recovery requires creating environments that honor past losses while providing resources, tools, and systemic support across individual, relational, institutional, and cultural levels.
#neurodiversity
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fromSecuritymagazine
1 day ago

Implementing Meaningful De-Escalation Training in Your Security Program

De-escalation training reduces aggressive incidents and is a critical risk-mitigation strategy for modern security personnel and organizations.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Colorism: An Underrecognized Mental Health Issue

Colorism systematically privileges lighter skin and profoundly influences mental health, identity, relationships, education, employment, and health outcomes worldwide.
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

Racial Bias in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychosis

Schizophrenia and psychosis have been historically and presently overdiagnosed in Black individuals, driven by racialized perceptions that hinder accurate diagnosis and equitable care.
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

The Weight Loss Trap

Focusing on weight loss as the primary motivator creates unsustainable, punitive habits; prioritize enjoyable health benefits like energy, mood, and strength for lasting consistency.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Modern Culture Gave Us Everything-But We Still Feel Alone

We've always known we need each other-not just as partners, not just as parents and children, not just as friends who meet for coffee on a Tuesday, but as a community. We long to belong to a community of people where our names are known, our struggles are witnessed, and our absence is felt. Something in us has always understood this, even if we've lost the words for it; even if the culture around us has spent the last century insisting we're better off managing on our own.
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

If You Want to Be Happy, Have Multiple Baskets

No reputable financial advisor would suggest risking your entire life savings on a single stock-like the old saying, Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Still, many people who might follow this financial advice often ignore it when it comes to their daily lives: their self-esteem may depend on whether they get promoted to VP at work, or their success as a parent is tied to their child getting into an Ivy League college or making the varsity football team;
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fromPsychology Today
20 hours ago

When Legalization Meets Reality

In early February, Canadian researchers reported that rates of severe mental illness among young people have risen alongside increased access to high-potency cannabis (Callaghan, et al., 2022). Around the same time, a new book, A Killing in Cannabis (Kohn, 2024), revisited a 2019 California murder and highlighted how violence tied to the marijuana trade has persisted even after legalization. On February 9, 2024, an opinion piece from the New York Times editorial board
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Mind launches inquiry into AI and mental health after Guardian investigation

Mind is launching a significant inquiry into artificial intelligence and mental health after a Guardian investigation exposed how Google's AI Overviews gave people very dangerous medical advice. In a year-long commission, the mental health charity, which operates in England and Wales, will examine the risks and safeguards required as AI increasingly influences the lives of millions of people affected by mental health issues worldwide.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Very dangerous': a Mind mental health expert on Google's AI Overviews

Over three decades, Google designed and delivered a search engine where credible and accessible health content could rise to the top of the results. Searching online for information wasn't perfect, but it usually worked well. Users had a good chance of clicking through to a credible health website that answered their query. AI Overviews replaced that richness with a clinical-sounding summary that gives an illusion of definitiveness. It's a very seductive swap, but not a responsible one. And this often ends the information-seeking journey prematurely.
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#social-media-litigation
fromFast Company
1 day ago
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Meta and YouTube are now facing a legal reckoning that harkens back to cases against big tobacco

fromFast Company
1 day ago
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Meta and YouTube are now facing a legal reckoning that harkens back to cases against big tobacco

fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Loss, Trauma, and the Book of Job

My patient's plea echoed in my ears as anguish and panic reverberated throughout the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a modern plague that, at that time, felt almost Biblical in scale. Her question also brought me back to a discussion about the book of Job that took place in my study group of psychoanalysts, who met monthly for over a decade examining Biblical texts through a psychoanalytic lens.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Psychologist reveals how to cope with - and enjoy - unrelenting rain

'The psychological impact of these dark, damp days can be significant. 'Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) affects around three in every 100 people in the UK, is more common in women, and is associated with symptoms such as loss of energy, weight gain and a desire to sleep more. 'We often become more fatigued in the cold and dark, making some of us feel like we just want to hunker down and wait for spring.'
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

'Staff shortage left my sister abandoned in A&E'

Inadequate mental health monitoring during an overnight A&E wait contributed to an unwitnessed cardiac arrest and ultimately to Chanel Thompson's death.
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fromDefector
1 day ago

Alysa Liu Is Untouchable | Defector

Alysa Liu remains unfazed by pressure, performing with self-possession and exceptional technical skill to win gold.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago
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Compassion Collapse in the Age of Doomscrolling

Endless exposure to distressing news overloads emotion-regulation systems, causing personal dysregulation and impaired functioning despite strong civic intentions.
fromSocial Media Explorer
5 days ago
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Is Doom Scrolling Linked To Mental Illness? - Social Media Explorer

Doomscrolling is strongly associated with increased anxiety and depression, acting as a trigger and amplifier of existing mental health vulnerabilities.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Mental Health Took Center Court During NBA All-Star Weekend

Emotional resilience and awareness are now recognized as essential components of elite athletic performance, replacing suppression with healthy expression to reduce stress and mental-health risks.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

8 things genuinely empathetic people struggle with that others don't understand - Silicon Canals

Highly empathetic people constantly absorb others' emotions, struggle to set boundaries, and silently carry emotional exhaustion and guilt.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Why the ADHD brain is a perfect pairing for AI

In 2013, when Meredith O'Connor was 16, the music video for her debut single "Celebrity" went viral. Afterward, she channeled her own stardom into championing childhood mental health: As a hyperactive kid, O'Connor says she was often the subject of bullying, and when her music career gave her a platform, she was eager to use it to advocate on behalf of other victims. "I knew my fan base was younger, but I didn't know how many people would resonate with mental health challenges," she says. "I realized there were millions of gifted people that are being marginalized, and that's when I really wanted to start the mental health study."
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 days ago

Santa Clara County budget cuts to hit mental health services - San Jose Spotlight

Santa Clara County Behavioral Health faces a $100 million shortfall, prompting reductions in preventive mental health programs and reevaluation of expanded services.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The AuDHD Strength of Being Attuned

Attuned AuDHD individuals have heightened perceptual and emotional sensitivity that fosters deep empathy and insight while increasing risk of sensory and emotional overload.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Graphic News Stories May Not Be Safe for Everyone

Recently, the internet has been awash with stories and commentary related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes, many of which are saturated with graphic and disturbing details. Some social media influencers appear to even be counting on Epstein-related content to increase their reach. Not everyone should consume this kind of material, however. When engaging with the Epstein coverage in particular or with graphic news stories in general, some people may be at an increased risk for re-traumatization or vicarious trauma. These include:
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Food Insecurity Is a Workplace Issue

Food insecurity raises employee anxiety, reducing attention and causing lower task performance and engagement; alleviating food insecurity improves engagement.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

The 1 Mistake Parents Make When Praising Kids ... And What to Do Instead

Conscientiousness, emotional regulation, celebrating effort, and reframing failure as information build confidence, resilience, and long-term success.
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fromwww.medscape.com
2 days ago
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England Experiencing Pandemic' Mental Health Crisis

England faces a widespread mental health crisis with services overwhelmed, under-resourced, and many patients unable to access timely care.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago
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A Better Way to Respond to Mental Health Crises

Most mental health crises do not justify deadly force; specialized mental-health crisis teams reduce violence and produce safer, better outcomes.
fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

Why Trying to Be Good Enough Kept Me Feeling Empty - Tiny Buddha

I didn't have words for it back then, but the feeling was clear: if I stood out, something was wrong with me. And if something was wrong with me, I wasn't good enough. I remember standing there, already tense, afraid that the other kids would think I looked stupid. Afraid they wouldn't want to play with me. Afraid that being different, even in something small, would mean I didn't belong.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Protecting Yourself if You Want to Forgive

Being hurt by others creates many challenges. How do I right the wrong? Can I get the person to change? Importantly, can I forgive as a way to guard against unhealthy anger? If so, what are the protections of which I need to be aware so that the forgiveness can be healthy and not damaging either to the one who acted unfairly or to me? We will consider seven themes for protecting yourself as you forgive.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Psychologists say the reason watching your parents age feels so disorienting isn't just grief - it's something called ambiguous loss and most people experience it without ever having a name for it - Silicon Canals

Ambiguous loss is grief arising when a loved one is physically present but psychologically changed, producing ongoing, unresolvable mourning as roles and identities shift.
#child-and-adolescent-mental-health-services
fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'My daughter is a shell of the child she was' - Kerry mother's 'nightmare' Camhs experience

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'My daughter is a shell of the child she was' - Kerry mother's 'nightmare' Camhs experience

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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Sarah McLachlan, 58, says she had to 'eat a lot of humble pie' to repair her relationship with her older daughter

Therapy helped Sarah McLachlan recognize that harsh communication worsened her daughter's anxiety and prompted her to change parenting to rebuild their relationship.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

No consultant child psychiatrist working full-time in Kerry - says HSE

County Kerry has no full-time consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, leaving CAMHS understaffed and below recommended resourcing with risks of potential harm to young people.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Kerry jockey's drink and cocaine spiral - 'I remember thinking what the f**k am I doing'

Gearoid Brouder’s jockey and training career nearly collapsed due to family rifts and alcohol and drug addiction before he ultimately turned his life around.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Live in a State of Flow

Wholesome mental health is a fluid state combining resilience, self-worth, realistic acceptance, balanced relationships, clear boundaries, coping skills, emotional flexibility, and trustworthy intimacy.
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fromBustle
3 days ago

"Somatic Shaking" Is An Easy, Natural Way To De-Stress

Somatic shaking uses rhythmic, whole-body movement to mobilize and release stored stress and trauma, reducing tension and daily stress symptoms.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When Telling Your Story Costs You

DID is an adaptive, trauma-based survival response, not spectacle; media interviews often violate survivors' boundaries, causing harm and unequal power dynamics.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

I used to hate my appearance. Here's how I learned to accept it

Body Dysmorphic Disorder can severely disrupt daily life through obsessive preoccupation with perceived physical flaws, leading to isolation, compulsive behaviors, and significant emotional distress.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Beyond Positive Thinking

As Americans feel increasingly pessimistic about the future, the pressure to "stay positive" has never been more intense-or misplaced. Psychology has long shown that suppressing difficult emotions does not make them disappear. It makes the nervous system more reactive. When sadness, fear, and anger are treated as problems to eliminate rather than signals to understand, the brain remains on high alert. This is one reason forced positivity so often backfires, amplifying anxiety rather than easing it.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

What You Can Expect in the DSM-6

Considerations under review by expert subcommittees include broadening the factors used to determine diagnosis; integrating dimensional elements, such as severity, into categorical descriptions; expanding the potential for future discoveries of biological determinants; aligning the DSM with the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases (ICD); and reducing stigma. Since the gathering of statistics is no longer a primary goal, a name adjustment for DSM has also been contemplated-Diagnostic and Scientific Manual.
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fromSecuritymagazine
3 days ago

Security Insights Delivered Through Podcasts

Security professionals face significant mental-health risks and team burnout, requiring leaders to integrate empathetic practices and psychological safety into security operations.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says the quiet withdrawal older adults show around new technology isn't disinterest - it's the same protective response humans use when they feel they've lost social standing - Silicon Canals

Apparent disinterest in technology among older adults often reflects protective withdrawal triggered by perceived social-status threat, not lack of ability or indifference.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

A Post-Caregiver's Bill of Rights

Former family caregivers face complex emotional, financial, and identity challenges after caregiving ends, often feeling isolated and uncertain about the next chapter.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Conquer the Four Fears That Hold You Back

Today we find ourselves living in a world where our lives are virtually shaped by fear. It's been said that we live in a virtual culture of fear where social and economic fearmongering combines with cyber bullying to create an often toxic environment. So threatening is our world that psychiatric epidemiologists estimate that over one third of people will suffer diagnosable fear-related problems during their lifetime, making fear-related disorders the most prevalent of all mental disorders.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I tried the latest sleep trick and my husband and I were up all night | Polly Hudson

Cognitive shuffling uses a neutral word and visualizing objects for each letter to disrupt anxious thoughts and encourage returning to sleep.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

How to overcome guilt as a woman and beat unreasonable expectations

Guilt, in certain circumstances, can be a helpful emotion. For centuries, humans have used guilt to help them connect, collaborate, and build community because the ability to feel guilty when we've harmed someone expresses to them that we care enough to feel badly about what has happened. It also motivates us to try to make a repair.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Millions of People Are Turning to ChatGPT With Suicidal Thoughts

ChatGPT increasingly serves as a caring, nonjudgmental confidant for people with mental health needs but may be unsafe for managing suicidal ideation.
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Mark Zuckerberg testifies in social media addiction trial

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday, where he testified in a trial that has put his company in the spotlight over social media's harmful effects on children. A California woman who used Meta's Instagram and Google's YouTube as a child has said the apps fueled her depression and suicidal thoughts. The plaintiff started using YouTube at age six, Instagram at 11, then TikTok and Snapchat.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

After my ICE arrest, I learned one crucial way to treat trauma. We can all take part

It started off as a normal Tuesday. On 25 March 2025 I reviewed applications from university students applying for a summer research position at my lab. I told friends I would bring pastries from Harvard Square for the Friday dinner we were planning. I finalized my schedule for an upcoming child development conference. I worked on my dissertation proposal. The day was busy but not unusual until I left home after quickly dressing for an iftar dinner at the interfaith center.
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fromThefp
2 days ago

Can You Really Be 'Addicted' to Social Media?

A decade of social media use is alleged to have caused Kaley's addiction and severe mental-health harms, driving a trial against Meta and other platforms.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Your Teen Knows About the Epstein Files

Parents should proactively discuss media-driven sexual exploitation and abuse with teens to provide guidance, correct misinformation, and offer emotional safety.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Caring for the Soul in an Age of Artificial Intelligence

Psychotherapy reverently tends the human soul, offering disciplined compassionate presence that restores agency and stability amid rapid AI-driven societal upheaval.
fromTheWrap
2 days ago

Mark Zuckerberg Defends Instagram Age Checks at Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial

a meaningful number of people who lie about their age in order to use our services,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Suicide rates for UK men are a national catastrophe', says Prince William

Male suicide in the UK is a national catastrophe; increasing public male role models and open conversations can normalize emotional disclosure and reduce suicide risk.
fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

Her Parents Forced Her to Get Plastic Surgery As a Child. She Refuses To Make Same Mistake With Her Kids

"I had ears that stuck out, and I'm sure I was teased about it," Trocino, now 36, tells TODAY.com. "But it wasn't something that I remember being so impactful that I was begging my parents for it. I didn't even know that this was something you could do to your body."
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Don Quixote Speaks to the Modern American Man

Many American men suppress emotions behind a stoic mask and must listen to inner conviction to heal, find purpose, and live integrated lives.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Gary Vaynerchuk says this common family problem ruined Gen Z mental health-so stop blaming social media

"I think that parenting needs to be called out of the last 40 years," Vaynerchuk said. "I believe that the burnout, the insecurity, all the stuff we talk about, I believe the reason we're buying more stuff is, we're using it as Band-Aids and glitter because we're not strong enough to be secure in what we are and who we are and what we have."
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 days ago

Remembering Joanne Wile, social worker, activist, mayor of Albany

Joanne Ruth Wile transformed San Francisco mental health care through leadership, community-focused programs, and advocacy for marginalized patients.
fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Children prescribed up to seven different drugs, damning North Kerry Camhs report reveals

A major review of North Kerry Camhs has found there was a risk of moderate or major harm in respect of more than half of the cases on the service's books in 2022. The shocking findings were made in respect of 197 out of 374 case files - a rate of 53pc - reviewed by a team of consultant psychiatrists, while risk of minor harm was identified in 12 further cases.
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fromNature
4 days ago

Updates to the 'bible' for mental-health conditions will miss the mark - is it time to ditch the DSM?

Prioritize person-centered care and social determinants over refining diagnostic labels in psychiatric practice.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

A New Model for Treating Trauma

Present-focused TEAM CBT can rapidly change emotions and resolve longstanding complex trauma, sometimes completing an entire course of therapy in a single session.
fromFast Company
4 days ago

When bullying happens at work

If you've spent enough time in workplaces, on boards, or in other community organizations, you've probably had that moment where your stomach tightens in a meeting and you're not entirely sure why. A comment lands sideways. A tone shifts. Someone interrupts you for the third time. You walk away replaying the exchange, wondering whether you imagined it or whether something subtle but unmistakable just happened. That confusion is often the first sign you're dealing with a workplace bully.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Tips From a Psychologist Who Trains Olympic Athletes

If you're watching the Olympics this year, or have watched in the past, you've probably wondered how the top athletes in the world bolster themselves emotionally for high- stress situations, being exposed and visible to millions of viewers in difficult moments, and how they deal with failure and defeat and become resilient. Dr. Cindra Kamphoff, whose MD-level background in sports psychology, two decades of work with professional and Olympic athletics, and The High Performance Mindset podcast, has developed techniques that are helpful to people inside or outside of the sports arena.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Parental Burnout Symptoms and the Shame Cycle Explained

Parental guilt fuels a shame cycle that worsens burnout, deepens exhaustion, and drives emotional distancing that harms parent-child relationships.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

Our Company's New Team Support Space

Organization offers a company-supported Team Support Space to provide nonpolitical, psychologically safe peer support, clear ground rules, and dedicated time for employee wellbeing.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Say No at Work Without Harming Your Relationships

Saying no at work is a learnable skill because face-to-face requests make refusals socially risky and agreed tasks often demand unanticipated effort.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

Dogs, tea, snacks: an alternative mental health A&E

A specialist emergency mental health unit in Ladbroke Grove offers a calm, therapeutic alternative to A&E with quicker specialist assessment and predictable, shorter waits.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I Quit Drinking Years Ago, All Thanks to One Approach. I'm Afraid of What People Will Think.

AA can produce profound positive change while sharing superficial features with cults; emphasize voluntary, therapeutic, and noncoercive aspects when explaining benefits.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

More on Low-Dose Sublingual Ketamine

The standard explanation is that ketamine blocks NMDA receptors. These receptors bind glutamate, which is a chemical messenger found throughout the brain and body. By blocking NMDA receptors, ketamine increase "brain-derived neurotrophic factor" (BDNF), a protein which I refer to as "Miracle-Grow for the brain." BDNF promotes neuroplasticity-which is the growth of new connections (synapses) in the brain. This has traditionally been viewed as the primary mechanism responsible for ketamine's therapeutic benefits. But ketamine does so much more!
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Spotlighting Caregiver's Day for Familes That Experienced Parental Death

February 20 is National Caregivers Day, celebrating caregivers everywhere, whether they are friends, professional caregivers, or family members, for the hard physical and emotional work they do that often goes unseen. Caregivers also include surviving parents trying to navigate their grief after the death of their spouse, while also supporting children who are trying to navigate their grief from the death of their parent.
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fromTiny Buddha
4 days ago

The Betrayal of Expectations: Coping When Life Doesn't Go to Plan - Tiny Buddha

A carefully planned life can be upended in an ordinary moment, forcing abrupt grief and the need to redefine expectations.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

As a Teen, I Had an Eating Disorder. One Controversial Show Is to Blame.

Media-driven ideals and self-surveillance foster restrictive eating, body monitoring, and internalized hunger as a form of control and identity during adolescence.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

What have families told the Lampard Inquiry into mental health deaths?

A public inquiry in England is investigating over 2,000 mental health-related deaths in Essex from 2000–2023, hearing testimony from bereaved families.
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