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fromPsychology Today
7 minutes ago

How the Last Five Years Have Affected Us

Prolonged, collective stress from the COVID-19 pandemic and cultural conflicts produced complex trauma that leaves lasting psychological and bodily effects.
fromPsychology Today
6 minutes ago

Breaking Free From Shame

When we can't fully express ourselves to our friends and family, some of us decide to find a therapist. Therapists can hold up the mirror to show us the maladaptive patterns we're repeating over and over. The brave therapists risk our anger and resentment as they professionally and respectfully challenge us to consider the mistakes we're making. They help us overcome our shame and teach us that our depression, our anxiety, and our hate all find no purchase on the steep slope of emotional support,
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
29 minutes ago

This Two-Week Treatment May Reset the Brain, Treating Postpartum Depression

The birth of a child comes with a swirl of positive emotions: awe, joy, relief. And yet, for many birthing parents, this postpartum period can also be accompanied by monthsor even yearsof debilitating depression. For some of these parents, traditional antidepressant meds like sertraline, better known as Zoloft, and fluoxetine, aka Prozac, have provided some relief. But many with postpartum depression have had little recourse.
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fromFast Company
5 hours ago

Your company needs a neurodiversity coach

Justine Capelle Collis discovered her ADHD after her sons' diagnoses, retrained as a neurodivergent coach, and now helps neurodiverse individuals and companies adapt workplaces.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
23 hours ago

Share the Spirit: How a new East Bay nonprofit is caring for caregivers

Caregiver OneCall provides 24/7 emotional support to family caregivers overwhelmed by the physical and psychological toll of caregiving.
fromPsychology Today
20 hours ago

"Chemically Imbalanced": An Interview With Joanna Moncrieff

Close to one-in-six American adults is currently prescribed an antidepressant. A serotonin, or "chemical," imbalance hypothesis remains one of the key justifications for antidepressant use. But many are now rejecting the term chemical imbalance and embracing the the identity of having a mental health condition. They're also asking whether antidepressants resolve a chemical imbalance or risk creating one. I recently spoke to Joanna Moncrieff, author of Chemically Imbalanced, about avoiding neuro-reductionism and thinking about mental states in ways that aren't disempowering.
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fromFuturism
1 day ago
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Alarming Research Finds People Hooked on AI Far Are More Likely to Experience Mental Distress

fromFuturism
1 day ago
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Alarming Research Finds People Hooked on AI Far Are More Likely to Experience Mental Distress

fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

I realise now that my view on mental health overdiagnosis was divisive. We all need better evidence | Wes Streeting

I gave a simple answer, that yes, I did think there was overdiagnosis, that too many people were being written off, and too many people weren't getting the support they needed. I was then deluged with messages and emails of both enthusiastic agreement and visceral disagreement including from mental health clinicians on both sides of the argument. One angry patient messaged to say: Far from overdiagnosis, I can't even get an appointment to get a diagnosis.
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fromHer Campus
1 day ago

IS COMMUNITY DYING?

Work demands, vanishing third spaces, and digital habits have eroded spontaneous community, increasing isolation and weakening everyday social connections.
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fromPhys
1 day ago

What's working from home doing to your mental health? We tracked 16,000 Australians to find out

Working from home boosts women's mental health more than men's.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Early Emotional Silence Can Shape Violent Behavior

Emotional neglect in childhood causes defensive, hardened behaviors that impair emotion regulation and can lead to adolescent violence as a survival strategy.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

29 ways to stay happy, healthy and safe this winter

This season can be dark and daunting, but it doesn't have to get the better of us.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

Covert Narcissism, Collapse, and the Hidden Signs

Covert narcissists can rapidly collapse into distrust, abandonment terror, and manipulative, controlling behaviors when deprived of external validation.
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fromPsychology Today
19 hours ago

Navigating Child Abuse and Neglect Disclosures

Mental health professionals are legally required to report reasonable suspicions of child abuse or neglect, while considering and addressing children's concerns about reporting.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why 'job hugging' can be worse than quitting

Many workers will remain "job hugging"—staying in unsatisfying roles due to insecurity, raising burnout risk and reducing engagement through 2026.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

You Might Be Experiencing This 1 Anxiety Symptom Without Even Realizing It

Air hunger is a subjective feeling of insufficient air, commonly triggered by anxiety and linked to the body's fight-or-flight activation and altered breathing.
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fromBuzzFeed
22 hours ago

Millennials Reveal Why Our Generation Is Perpetually Exhausted And It's Painfully Accurate

Many millennials experience chronic fatigue, diminished joy, and persistent anxiety driven by cultural, political, and economic pressures rather than typical midlife causes.
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fromAbc
18 hours ago

Does working from home impact mental health? Here's what 16,000 people say

Hybrid work notably improves mental wellbeing for Australian women with pre-existing mental health issues while reduced commuting benefits men’s wellbeing.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

37 Products That'll Give Your Home Office The Update It Deserves

A HappyLight sunlamp provides light therapy to help alleviate winter sleep, mood, and energy declines, with adjustable brightness, interchangeable lenses, and mountable design.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why It's Vital to Preserve Parental Legacies for Grieving Kids

When a parent dies, children feel the pain differently than surrounding adults do. A parent is the whole world to a child, so to have this bond suddenly stop forming instills a deep sadness. After all, they have bonded with their parent since they were born, and are used to exploring the big world with them. Now suddenly they have to try to figure out how to navigate moving forward without their parent. This is not easy for a child to do.
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fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 day ago

I Invited Sally Quinn to Judge My Dinner Party

The last real party I threw was in 2019, back when I'd sometimes have odd groupings of women over to my tiny New York apartment. At that final one-after everyone was fumbling and drunk, overheated from proximity-I cracked a kitchen window so that one of my friends could smoke, and we all clustered around her to feel the air. There was such joy in bundling together like that. I made a new friend at that party. I learned a secret that was truly bizarre.
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fromiRunFar
1 day ago

Coming Full Circle: A Profile of Yassine Diboun

Recovery enabled Yassine Diboun to transform his life, become a professional ultrarunner, and inspire and support others in addiction recovery.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How Diet Culture Drives Binge-Eating Disorder

Dietary restriction and diet culture drive biological responses that increase hunger and binge-eating; effective BED care requires flexible, regular eating.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago
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Investing in Child Psychiatry Is Wise

Investing in child psychiatry improves children's symptoms, educational outcomes, emotional intelligence, and long-term workforce productivity, making support ethically and economically beneficial.
fromFatherly
3 days ago
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Are Our Chidlren Really So Mentally Unwell?

School failures, digital life, pandemic effects, political division, and clinical trends are increasing psychiatric diagnoses of children's emotional and behavioral distress.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Outgrowing Your Origins: Why Success Can Feel Like Exile

You just crushed that presentation to the board, or finally got that program funded, or solved the technical problem that had everyone stumped. But then your sister texts the family group chat about weekend plans, and suddenly you're back to being the "intense one" who cares too much about work. Your chest gets tight, your shoulders tense up, and you're 16 again, trying to explain why you want things they don't understand.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Change the Way You Think, to Change the Way You Fly

Negative core beliefs formed early shape emotions, thoughts, and behavior; identifying triggers and using cognitive restructuring, gratitude, and grace can reduce negative self-talk.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Early Trauma and the Journey from Survival to Art

Childhood instability forces premature caregiving, intertwining love with danger and causing lasting emotional, developmental, and relational harms.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why a Little Nuance Helps in Trauma Healing

Flawed influential trauma theories can still offer clinical benefit; critique should prompt correction and refinement rather than complete dismissal.
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fromSBS News
2 days ago

The mental health divide on working from home, and why one gender may benefit more

Flexible work arrangements and the option to work from home improve mental health for women with poorer mental health.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

One Thing Highly Successful People Do Differently

Individuals are more reluctant to lose something they possess than to acquire something of value that they presently lack. This leads to a massive difference in how motivated they become to accomplish new objectives. In psychology, this is referred to as loss aversion. A study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General illustrates what this looks like in everyday life. Across four experiments, it became clear that the fear of loss can often be a far stronger motivator than hope for gaining something new.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

The simple mindset shift that makes teams more creative

Adopting a 'Yes, and' mindset fosters optimism, enhances team creativity, and reduces pessimism's damaging effects on performance and morale.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Having a dog can boost teenagers' mental health, say scientists

Adolescent dog ownership correlates with reduced social, thought, delinquent, and aggressive problems by age 14, potentially mediated by shared oral and gut microbes.
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fromPhys
2 days ago

How have our satisfaction (and our productivity) with teleworking evolved since the COVID shock?

Employees increasingly prefer telework, reporting higher efficiency, improved work-life balance and concentration, while some concerns about promotion and employer connection persist.
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fromABC30 Fresno
2 days ago

Tips for processing a tragedy following Stockton mass shooting

Children and adults exposed to the Stockton mass shooting may experience trauma and need age-appropriate communication, monitoring for behavior changes, and supportive coping strategies.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Northern California woman who fatally stabbed mother found not guilty

A Marin County woman who killed her mother was found not guilty by reason of insanity after a severe psychotic episode and extensive medical documentation of schizoaffective disorder.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

How a Grief Expert Copes With Her Own Pregnancy Losses: EXCLUSIVE

Ashley LeMieux experienced a second-trimester pregnancy loss at 15 weeks, losing baby Ashton after previously losing son Jayce and later studied grief and bereavement.
fromMail Online
2 days ago

Travel expert reveals how she cured her fear of flying

For anxious travellers everywhere, the gelatine dessert might just be the surprisingly sweet solution to surviving turbulence. The clip, posted by content creator Anna Paul, who has nearly eight million followers across her platforms, became a global sensation. Racking up more than 42 million views, Anna demonstrates a tip she claims to have learnt from a pilot. Using a pot of jelly to represent the air and a scrunched-up napkin as the plane,
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Transformative Power of Self-Compassion

Self-compassion involves kindness toward oneself during suffering and fosters interpersonal well-being, empathy, perspective-taking, and prosocial behavior.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Memes reveal threats to graduate-student mental health

Viral online memes reveal widespread graduate-student mental-health crises and serve as a powerful unofficial dataset amid scarce official data, especially in Brazil.
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fromCN Traveller
3 days ago

Can a Nervous System Regulation retreat heal trauma?

Trauma retreats integrate neuroscience, somatic healing and spirituality to regulate the nervous system and release embodied and intergenerational trauma through movement, environment and group work.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Where's the Person in Personality Disorders?

People with personality disorders (PDs) have, by definition, a set of traits or enduring dispositions that aren't working for them. Everyone has a " personality," and everyone has certain traits. In personality disorders, these traits get in the way of an individual's ability to adapt to life's changing circumstances. When diagnosing PDs, mental health professionals in the United States now have little choice but to decide what category best fits an individual's symptoms.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Living With Oculogyric Crises Long-Term

Oculogyric crises are a rare, dopamine-related dystonic side effect of antipsychotics causing involuntary upward eye deviation, unpredictably recurring and socially isolating.
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fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

Work Is Not Family: A Lesson I Never Wanted but Need to Share - Tiny Buddha

An obsessive boss escalated from flattering love-bombing to intrusive, abusive behavior while leadership failed to protect the employee.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Having a narcissistic parent - how does it manifest, how will it affect you and what can you do about it?

Narcissistic mothers or fathers inflict deep emotional damage that can leave lasting scars and resist medical or therapeutic cures.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I was the 'ugly duckling' in middle school. It took me until my 50s to finally feel beautiful.

In middle school, I was the textbook definition of awkward: braces, acne, a bad perm, and a body I didn't know how to dress or love. I was uncomfortable in my skin, and I'm sure everyone noticed. One afternoon in the hallway, a boy looked directly at me and said, loudly and confidently, that I was the "ugliest thing" he had ever seen.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Helping a Spouse Cope With Being Laid Off

Recently, my husband lost his job, and the timing was terrible. We had just purchased a new home in need of major renovations, and of course, we were running on a tight budget. We were paying a mortgage in addition to the monthly rent on our previous home and the renovation expenses. While not life-threatening, his unemployment was stressful for both of us. I've worked with clients facing similar stressors from being laid off or chronically unemployed.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
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I Had A Secret Teenage Romance. It Wasn't Until Years Later That I Realized What Really Happened.

fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
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I Had A Secret Teenage Romance. It Wasn't Until Years Later That I Realized What Really Happened.

fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Write Situation: How Writing Letters Helped Me Heal

It started young for me. I didn't really have anyone to talk with. My father was a sulky, silent brute and I couldn't risk getting yelled at or hit by speaking up. My mother preferred not to hear about turmoil and always told me to think happy thoughts, even as my older sister urged me to image the worst so that whatever did happen to me wouldn't be as bad as I imagined.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Even Therapists Need to Prepare for the Inevitable

Therapists must prepare professional wills and contingency plans to ensure continuity of care and proper support for clients after unexpected death.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

After a lifetime in Alaska, I moved to California. I was surprised by the ways my lifestyle changed in the 'lower 48.'

Living in a place where it's cold and dark for several months at a time can take a toll on even the toughest person. During Alaska winters, I'd go to work in the dark and come home in the dark. Summers bring almost 24 hours of daylight, but that doesn't necessarily mean sunshine, as Alaskan summers can also be quite rainy. The light made sleep extremely difficult, too.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

Parents Who Regret Having Children Shared Their Anonymous Confessions, And Wow

Raising children one didn't want often causes persistent resentment, exhaustion, financial strain, and complex emotions mixing love, guilt, and relief amid trauma or addiction.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Sarah Everard's mother still full of rage' over daughter's rape and murder

I read that you shouldn't let a tragedy define you, but I feel that Sarah's death is such a big part of me that I'm surprised there is no outer sign of it, no obvious mark of grief. I have been changed by it, but there is nothing to see. Outwardly we live our normal lives, but there is an inner sadness. People who do know are unfailingly kind and have helped more than they will ever know.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

You can learn to be a better listener. Here's how

Attentive, active listening improves workplace performance, collaboration, manager effectiveness, employee resilience, and personal mental health.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Eliminating Mental Health Stigma at Work

Leaders who normalize and support mental health at work reduce stigma, enabling disclosure, collaborative problem-solving, and improved employee well-being and productivity.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Understanding Antisocial Behaviour in Childhood

Data-science approaches build mathematical models to reveal mechanisms of adolescent Conduct Disorder and guide design of new behavioural assessment tasks.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Cultivate AI-Authentic Intelligence-to Be Your Best Self

Depersonalization in an AI-driven society harms mental health; cultivating authentic self-awareness counters guilt, insecurity, fear, and prevents despair.
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fromMedCity News
1 week ago

CVS Health Exec: We Need a Better Definition of What Good Looks Like in Behavioral Health - MedCity News

Behavioral health quality is poorly measured; policy-defined standards and outcome-focused metrics are needed beyond simple process measures to ensure meaningful care.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Chasing Perfection in Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder I and II are each marked by lengthy periods of a depressive episode, which is expressed in a change in appetite (more or less eating), a change in sleep (more or less of it), anhedonia (i.e., the inability to experience pleasure in activities in which one did), and apathy (i.e., not caring about anything, including, at times, even pursuing treatment).
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Using ChatGPT to Process Relationship Issues

ChatGPT can help craft relationship messages but lacks moral judgment, accountability, and privacy protections, so it is not a substitute for a therapist.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Stranger Things Are on the Horizon-and Not Just on Netflix

Like a gazillion other fans out there, I couldn't wait for the final season of "Stranger Things" to come out. I was devouring the headlines, watching all the teasers, and scrolling through the interview clips. Not only am I obsessed with the quirky characters and storyline, as a child and family psychologist, I appreciate how the young people grow, strategize, and show bravery against some really strange things.
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fromBustle
4 days ago

Why I Deleted All Of My Texts, DMs, & Emails

Deleting messages and posts masked regret but digital records and ongoing impulsive posting sustained anxiety, leading to sobriety and reluctant TV pitching.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When Clients Deny Being Suicidal, Are They Being Truthful?

In the weeks prior to my most recent suicide attempt 11 years ago, I denied I was suicidal to anyone who asked. I was in a partial hospitalization program (PHP), and my thinking was that I needed to get back to work, and that I did not want to be admitted to the psychiatric hospital-which is certainly what would have happened because not only was I thinking about suicide, but I had a definitive plan and time frame.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Teenagers: You Can Say No to Diet Culture

Adolescents are highly vulnerable to modern diet-culture marketing disguised as wellness, and adults can teach teens to recognize and resist manipulative tactics.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

New Global Study Finds ECT Linked to Wide Range of Harms

Responses from 747 ECT recipients and 201 relatives across 37 countries identified 25 adverse effects beyond memory loss, with 17 reported by more than half.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

'You can see some really great examples of humanity here' - inside Merchants Quay Ireland's Riverbank Centre

Merchants Quay Ireland provides essential meals, showers, medical and welfare supports that serve as a vital lifeline for people experiencing homelessness, especially in winter.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

6 Sad Reasons Why a Family Creates a Black Sheep

It is true that sometimes the black sheep is indeed different or problematic by anyone's standards (sometimes the result of a hidden mental illness). Or she may be a sociopath who violates the family's boundaries and care, so that the family has to exclude her to rightfully protect themselves. But surprisingly, very seldom is either of these scenarios actually the case.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Suicide Prevention and Treatment in Adolescents

Adolescent suicide is increasing; take suicidal talk seriously, watch risk factors and social-media effects, use evidence-based therapies, and contact 24/7 Lifeline at 988.
fromAxios
4 days ago

Smartphones at age 12 linked to worse health

Kids who owned a smartphone at age 12 were found to have about 31% higher odds of depression, 40% higher odds of obesity and 62% higher odds of insufficient sleep than their peers who didn't have one. The researchers analyzed data from the National Institutes of Health-supported Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study assessments conducted between 2016 and 2022. The study included responses from 10,588 youths.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

Ariana Grande Still Doesn't Want You to Talk About Her Body

"I have heard it all. I've heard every version of it, of what's wrong with me," she said. "And then you fix it, and then it's wrong for different reasons." As co-star Cynthia Erivo nodded supportively, Grande suggested that the "comfortability" people have with speaking about others' looks is "really dangerous" for all parties involved, adding that the "pressure of that noise" has been present since she was 17 but is no longer "welcome" in her life.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

If You Sleep In This 1 Position, Doctors Say You Need To Stop It Immediately

Sleeping with arms bent or tucked can compress nerves, causing numbness, tingling, shoulder strain, and progressive symptoms that may need medical evaluation.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Dance as an Ode to Belonging

Shared group dance experiences, including silent discos, reduce discomfort and foster belonging, acceptance, and social connection across diverse participants.
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fromHuffPost
5 days ago
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My Adult Daughter Made A Devastating Decision - And I Know Other Parents Can Relate

fromHuffPost
5 days ago
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My Adult Daughter Made A Devastating Decision - And I Know Other Parents Can Relate

fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Wish Book: Feeding souls, forging connections

Like all friends, the Friends of Grace nonprofit smooths out the rough edges of life. The San Jose group accomplishes this through a combination of classes, community and hot, healthy meals a program known as Grace Art & Wellness that's held six days a week at the city-owned Northside Community Center. Breakfast and lunch aren't just meals they're a point of entry into healing and connection, said Shawna Scarpitti, president of the nonprofit.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago

Paul Kimmage: Silence from Sport Ireland is deafening but it's not an old story and it's not going away

Currently there are 12 people from the Rowing Ireland high performance team seeking help from a clinical psychologist; three of them are working with a psychiatrist and are on medication to improve their condition. Not many athletes are brave enough to speak up as everyone is afraid for their seats. How many more mental illnesses do we need in the high performance system for someone to look at this programme properly?
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

If toxic humility is a thing, I definitely have it. But perhaps there's another way | Emma Beddington

What's your favourite thing about yourself? Stylist's Love Yourself campaign asked over 400 women that, and published eight pages of their answers. People mostly picked low-key, quite specific stuff I can cook something out of nothing; I'm really strong; I can talk to anyone; I've got an excellent bum and it was lovely, and touching, to see women affirm what they like about themselves.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Personality Recipe for Holiday Burnout

High agreeableness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism increase holiday burnout risk, but small intentional behavior changes can recalibrate traits and reduce burnout.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Overthinking Trap Holding Adult Children Back

Overthinking and shame, not laziness, cause many young adults to stall; normalizing imperfect, messy beginnings enables them to start despite fear.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Are You Feeling Unappreciated?

Longing for appreciation is a natural human need reflecting desire for connection and validation, often arising from unmet self-acceptance and reciprocally fostered by appreciating others.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

I want be a single mum, but feel envious of peers with partners | Annalisa Barbieri

Choosing single parenthood can surface grief, envy, and reawaken childhood feelings of being unlovable while pursuing psychologically healthy parenting.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

ChatGPT-5 offers dangerous advice to mentally ill people, psychologists warn

Research conducted by King's College London (KCL) and the Association of Clinical Psychologists UK (ACP) in partnership with the Guardian suggested that the AI chatbotfailed to identify risky behaviour when communicating with mentally ill people. A psychiatrist and a clinical psychologist interacted with ChatGPT-5 as if they had a number of mental health conditions. The chatbot affirmed, enabled and failed to challenge delusional beliefs such as being the next Einstein, being able to walk through cars or purifying my wife through flame.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Gen Z Australians are attempting suicide and self-harming more than previous generations, study finds

Generation Z (ages 16–25) shows higher and earlier rates of suicidal ideation, planning, self-harm, and attempts than previous generations.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Ghost of What Might Have Been: A Unique Type of Grief

Holiday grief often mixes loss and longing for what could have been, manifesting as nonlinear, individualized experiences shaped by seasonal expectations and social comparison.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Loneliness: America's Invisible Epidemic

Loneliness and excessive technology use harm mental and physical health, increase mortality risk, and degrade social functioning, especially among adolescents.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I experienced loneliness after I retired. Starting a small group at my senior center changed everything.

Starting small, community-led meetups at senior centers combat loneliness and foster belonging, spreading nationwide as conversation and shared activities build lasting social connections.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Rage rooms: can smashing stuff up really help to relieve anger and stress?

According to Smash It Rage Rooms in south-east London, where a 30-minute solo session costs 50, each smash is a cathartic release, a burst of pure, primal joy. We are at capacity we were looking for another venue because we can't keep up with demand, said Amelia Smewing, who set up the business with her husband after exploring ways to help their son cope with PTSD.
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fromIrish Independent
6 days ago

Asking for a friend: I was sexually assaulted and now I blame myself because I didn't fight back. I don't want to report it as I don't think I'll be believed. What should I do?

Survivor feels intense self-blame and social withdrawal after a sexual assault, avoiding reporting and isolating from friends while fearing disbelief and reminders.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

My Mother's Memory Loss, and Mine

Midlife lapses in word recall and everyday memory can stem from menopause, stress, or early cognitive decline and provoke anxiety when there is family history of dementia.
from101GREATGOALS.COM
6 days ago

San Francisco 49ers @ Cleveland Browns: Preview, prediction and odds

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fromenglish.elpais.com
6 days ago

Eight days to confront your childhood: The Hoffman Method, extreme therapy with a cult following among the rich and famous

The Hoffman Method is an intensive eight-day retreat aimed at uncovering childhood-conditioned negative patterns and producing notable emotional and relational change for many participants.
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