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3 hours ago

Is Social Media the New Big Tobacco?

In 2019, TikTok announced a " formal relationship" with the National Parent Teacher Association, which describes itself as the largest child advocacy group in America. They published a TikTok Guide for Parents packed with instructions on " digital safety " and how to "decide the best experience for your family." What TikTok did not say, lawsuits filed against the company allege, was that internal documents had begun to reveal that the company knew its technology was harming kids-the short-form video app's target audience.
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4 hours ago

"Holy F*ck": Ex-Cult Members Are Revealing The Moments They Realized Something Was Very Wrong

Religious leaders used fear, staged possession incidents, conversion attempts, rapture drills, and ostracism to control, punish, and silence dissenting or nonconforming members.
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16 hours ago

My Fiance Gave Me $20,000. It Was A Test - And I Failed Badly.

Compulsive buying produced $10,000 in credit-card debt, eroding savings and self-worth despite steady income amid record national consumer spending and rising buy-now-pay-later debt.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago
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I Was Always Tired And Never Knew Why Until I Recognized The Same Pattern In My Children

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2 days ago
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I Was Always Tired And Never Knew Why Until I Recognized The Same Pattern In My Children

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fromFast Company
19 hours ago

Our built environment is exacerbating the loneliness crisis

Modern land use and suburban sprawl harm mental health by separating functions, dispersing communities, and creating environments that damage social and cultural well-being.
fromPsychology Today
12 hours ago

Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful:" the Psychology of Being Seen

Music has long served as both a mirror and a refuge-reflecting private pain while offering language for experiences that feel unspeakable. Few songs have embodied this dual role as powerfully as Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful." Released in 2002, when mainstream pop rarely centered vulnerability or marginalized identities, the song and its music video offered something quietly radical: affirmation without conditions. Psychologically, representation matters because being seen supports emotional regulation and belonging.
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fromPsychology Today
12 hours ago

3 Tips to Help You Cope With Infertility Around the Holidays

Holiday-related personal, social, and family stressors can intensify infertility pain; managing emotions and treating infertility as a shared couple problem improves coping and connection.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

For Harry, Christmas magnified feelings of isolation. How could he escape the annual rollercoaster of anxiety and sadness? | Bianca Denny

Harry dreads Christmas because loneliness, family estrangement, financial strain, and social pressures turn the season into anxiety and isolation.
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fromPsychology Today
15 hours ago

"Will They Like Me?" Dealing With Dating Anxiety in College

Dating anxiety has increased among college-aged young adults over the past decade, worsened by COVID-related social-skill delays and widespread use of online dating apps.
#grief
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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A Stranger Claimed My Grandpa Was Haunting Her House. The Details Were Too Eerie To Ignore.

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1 day ago
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A Stranger Claimed My Grandpa Was Haunting Her House. The Details Were Too Eerie To Ignore.

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fromPsychology Today
14 hours ago

School's Mental Health Week Enhanced by Therapy Dog Visits

Therapy dogs foster student social connections and emotional expression when schools coordinate with local agencies while prioritizing the dogs' welfare and controlled visit conditions.
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fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

Some Food for Thought About Christmas

Spending Christmas away from an abusive family or alone is acceptable and can protect mental health; feeling sad during Christmas honors losses and remains valid.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
20 hours ago

Police officers shouldn't be leading mental health calls, Toronto police chief says | CBC News

Toronto police chief proposes shifting leadership of mental health crisis responses to the health sector, with police providing safety support as needed.
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fromBusiness Insider
18 hours ago

My dad died 3 years ago. I'm learning how to celebrate the holidays without him.

Losing a parent can make holiday decorations and rituals trigger intense grief; incorporating the parent's favorite things into new traditions helps preserve memory and cope.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Is It Time for a New Approach to Emotional Suffering?

The DSM enables diagnosis, access to care, accommodations, and research consistency while sometimes pathologizing ordinary human emotions that lack clear brain abnormalities.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

How narcissism actually works, according to a diagnosed narcissist

A self-aware person with NPD explains that narcissism feels like constant calibration of admiration, shame, control, and image, and seeks recovery and responsibility.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Opinion: In a sober active' community, I can outrun my addiction

Sober community-based running and fitness provided structure, accountability, and purpose that enabled sustained recovery from alcoholism.
#chronic-stress
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fromHuffPost
1 day ago

Holiday Magic Is Made By Women. And It's Killing Us.

Holiday tasks create disproportionate emotional labor for women, involving planning, coordination, decision-making, and managing relatives' expectations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I threw a potato. Mum brandished a knife would whole-family therapy save our Christmas?

Annual pre-Christmas family therapy aims to anticipate festive conflicts but often reveals entrenched tensions, awkward compromises, and performative attempts at harmony.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

In the Face of Chaotic Upheaval...Work?

A sense of normalcy in work at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with reduced upset and nervousness for many, though not for everyone.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Choosing a Spiritually Affirming Psychotherapist

Religious and spiritual clients have the right to mental health care that affirms their faith and integrates their spiritual resources into treatment.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

I Was 15 When I Started Partying With Rock Stars. I Told No One What They Did To Me - Until Now.

Two young female fans were sexually assaulted and coerced by band members who used backstage passes and manipulation to exploit them.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I'm 48 and starting my own business because I'm concerned that companies see me as 'too senior' to work in tech

At the start of this year, I went back to contracting, and then I learned I had prostate cancer. It was stage one, and I was on active monitoring for six months. I did some more contracting up until July, when I was told I needed to have treatment. So, I had treatment, and all the signs were good. In August, I thought, 'OK, I can start looking to go back to work.'
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Heaviest Gifts of the Season: Love and Loss

These moments can make the work more visible, but they are not the only times it shows up. Behind all this joy and love is a lot of work. That is why being open about what is required and asking for help can be important. You can still have things the way you want them; you do not, however, have to do them all on your own.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Narcissistic Boredom vs. Narcissistic Emptiness

Narcissistic boredom drives novelty-seeking and external validation, while narcissistic emptiness reflects an internal void from early neglect that fuels compensatory behaviors.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Trauma Is Not What Most of Us Think It Is

Trauma is a complex, measurable condition arising when a wound fails to heal, not merely the event, memory, reaction, or something 'stuck' in the body.
#perfectionism
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
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I wanted to be perfect like my grandmother. Then she asked me a question that changed my approach to life.

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
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I wanted to be perfect like my grandmother. Then she asked me a question that changed my approach to life.

fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Letters: Rash of shootings reflect a lack of standards

The last 30 years have seen heinous mass shootings of innocents become "ho-hum" events of everyday life - from Columbine (1999) to Sandy Hook (2012) schools; to just-engaged 20-year-old-Israelis walking (2025) in Washington, D.C.; to Laney college football coach John Beam (November 2025). Mental health issues do occur; 100 years ago, such shootings didn't. Grievances exist, but why think cold-blooded murder solves anything?
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I lived in a camper van outside my grandfather's home to help him feel less lonely. The move also helped me grow.

Moving into a camper near my grandfather restored independence, reduced loneliness for both of us, and rebuilt confidence leading to dating again.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

The key to supporting employees with chronic mental illness: flexibility and trust

Managers' flexibility and trust, including allowing schedule and workload adjustments, enable employees with chronic mental illnesses to succeed at work.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Caring Without Fixing

Caring requires mindful observation, empathy, clear boundaries, and supportive 'I' statements rather than taking ownership or trying to control someone else's struggles.
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fromwww.psychologytoday.com
2 days ago

3 High-Leverage Habits That Catalyze Lasting Change

A small set of basic, high-leverage habits—especially socially connected exercise—produce disproportionate benefits across mental health, relationships, and overall life.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Reboot Your Pleasure Brain

Rebooting pleasure pathways through presence, acceptance, authenticity, and relational risk restores regulatory balance, resilience, and sustainable well-being amid chronic stress and cultural overstimulation.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Healing High Performers

Operator syndrome produces persistent disruptions across five core domains—headaches, mental health, pain, sensory, and sleep—commonly in SOF veterans and similar high-stress populations.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Is Your Stress Impacting Your Leadership?

Leadership today demands more than vision and decisiveness. It requires staying emotionally steady, mentally flexible, and grounded-often while navigating constant pressure and competing demands. Yet many leaders operate in a near-constant state of stress without realizing how much it influences their reactions, decisions, and overall health. Burnout, irritability, poor sleep, and decision fatigue are often chalked up to time management or mindset issues.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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I burned out juggling a tech leadership role and caring for my autistic brothers. Here's how I found myself again.

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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I burned out juggling a tech leadership role and caring for my autistic brothers. Here's how I found myself again.

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fromBustle
2 days ago

This Is Your Sign To Have An "Admin Night" With Your Friends

Friends gather for 'admin nights' to tackle boring, anxiety-inducing life tasks together, increasing accountability and making chores more enjoyable.
fromFortune
2 days ago

The CEO behind the world's top sleep and meditation app says most leaders are operating at 'about 20%' without a 'fully recharged' battery | Fortune

But when Ko broke down wellness metrics, from if leaders felt anxious or depressed to mentally present at work, the results were starkly different: 48% of respondents reported being overwhelmed, and a quarter said they were feeling anxiety or depression. Moreover, 34% said they were mentally drained, and 40% reported being unable to be mentally present on the job. Half of the survey participants said they thought of stepping down from their positions.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Make the Holidays All About You

I get a lot of calls for that topic at this time of year. Sadly, whichever way you cut the demographic mustard-men, women, younger, older, LGBTQ, BAME/BIPOC, neurodivergent, disabled-more and more people report feeling lonely some or most of the time. Sadly, those feelings can be compounded by Christmas, making the festive period difficult for many, for a variety of reasons. The solution lies in being more than a little self-indulgent. It's a call to be selfish, but with good reason.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Digital-Free Togetherness Is the Best Holiday Gift

Constant digital device use diminishes human connection, attention, and presence; adults modeling balanced technology use and creating screen-free times improves children's and adults' mental health.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

Eighteen Stints in Rehab Couldn't Help Rob Reiner's Son. Maybe Rehabs Themselves Are to Blame.

Repeated rehab stays often fail because rigid residential models, limited effective mental-health care, and patients' autonomy concerns prevent successful addiction treatment.
fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

How to Cope When Trauma Stole Your Childhood Memories - Tiny Buddha

A couple of weeks ago, I found myself crying in the park. It was supposed to be just a typical summer day. I was enjoying my usual stroll with my dog, Boni. The sun was shining, and the shade of the trees provided a very welcoming shelter from the burning sun. Children were running and laughing, and their joy drew me in. Two of them, tiny three-year-olds, were squealing, all happy, wearing Hawaiian-style skirts and flowers around their necks.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Long Does It Really Take to Heal After Betrayal?

Betrayal disrupts the nervous system, activating threat-related brain regions and prolonging physical alarm responses that require time and slowing down to heal.
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fromTheregister
2 days ago

Faith in the internet is fading among young Brits

The questions were part of annual research carried out in the summer by pollster YouGov with 7,340 adults of all ages for Ofcom's Annual Online Nation report. Despite their increasing negativity, young adults in the UK spend significantly more time online than older age groups, averaging six hours and 20 minutes a day on personal (rather than work) devices, up ten minutes over the prior 12 months and much higher than the four hours and 30 minutes for all adults.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Unlocking a Brain Characteristic That Raises Suicide Risk

Elevated hippocampal SGK1 associates with suicide in depressed adults, particularly among those with childhood trauma, and SGK1-targeting medications may offer therapeutic promise.
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fromABA Journal
3 days ago

Legal leaders shoulder more stress, new survey shows

Senior in-house legal leaders experience higher high-or-severe stress than individual contributors, increasing attrition risk and contributing to widespread moderate-to-severe stress.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

San Jose: Man charged in Bambi Larson killing that spurred sanctuary fight headed for conservatorship after trial clock runs out

Carlos Arevalo Carranza, found incompetent twice due to schizophrenia, will be placed under county conservatorship and moved to a locked psychiatric facility.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Expert Advice for Well-Being in the New Year

Sustaining post-holiday well-being requires resisting fragmentation by addressing relational strain, resource limits, and idealized expectations to remain whole and connected.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

What's Your Secret? Asking About Strength, Not Symptoms

Asking "What's your secret?" reframes problems as evidence of resilience and guides therapy toward building tolerance and strengths rather than avoiding stress.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Social Media Builds and Breaks Self-Esteem

Social media provides temporary connection and self-esteem boosts but also promotes upward comparison and validation-seeking that can harm long-term well-being.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 days ago

How Excessive Phone Use Can Hinder Student Success

Coming of age alongside smartphones, however, has been linked to high rates of mental health concerns among Gen Z. A 2024 brief by the National Center for Health Statistics found that half of teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17 spent four or more hours on screens per day, and those teens were more likely to experience anxiety or depression symptoms.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Real Health: Beating burnout with Psychologist Dr Niamh Clarke

Ireland ranks among Europe's most stressed nations; a free six-part HSE program helps people understand stress, manage anxiety and worry, improve mood, and build resilience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Americans' view on their mental health at record low, according to new poll

Gallup poll shows a record-low share of Americans rate their mental health as good or excellent amid pandemic trauma and greater openness.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

It's One of the Hardest Confrontations Anyone Can Have. It Might Be One Good Use of a Controversial Technology.

Marina vd Roest hadn't faced the man who abused her in decades when she first sat down in front of the laptop. Confronted with his realistic, blinking, speaking face, she felt "scared ... like a little child again." "Sometimes I had to close the laptop and get my breath back before opening it and continuing with the conversation," she says. Vd Roest is one of the first people to have tried out a radical new form of therapy.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
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People From Healthy Families Are Sharing The Things They Assumed Were "Normal" Growing Up

fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
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People From Healthy Families Are Sharing The Things They Assumed Were "Normal" Growing Up

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fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

Why comfortable seating is crucial for mental health at work

Investing in quality office chairs improves physical comfort and reduces stress, directly supporting employee mental wellbeing, productivity, and retention.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

3 Easy Habits to Help Improve Your Self-Worth

Self-worth is inherent and unconditional; keeping realistic commitments to yourself builds self-esteem, while seeking achievement for validation undermines genuine worth.
#depression
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Embracing a Jewish Identity in the Face of Antisemitism

Global antisemitic violence and threats have surged, prompting behavioral changes, widespread insecurity among American Jews, and initiatives to foster collective healing.
from101GREATGOALS.COM
3 days ago

Green Bay Packers @ Chicago Bears: Preview, prediction and odds

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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Confused by a Recurring Dream

Recurring dreams replay habitual emotional responses to current situations, signaling present triggers rather than solely originating events from the distant past.
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fromPhys
3 days ago
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Resolve to stop punching the clock: Why you might be able to change when and how long you work

fromPhys
3 days ago
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Resolve to stop punching the clock: Why you might be able to change when and how long you work

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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Lucy Liu on 'Rosemead,' rejection and returning to Mandarin

Lucy Liu portrays an Asian American mother confronting her son's mental health crisis while addressing cultural stigma and rediscovering her Mandarin roots.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

The surprising truth about the generations that suffer loneliness the most

Young adults aged 16–29 experience the highest levels of loneliness, with many reporting frequent social isolation and difficulty forming friendships.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Frank Bruno given freedom of the City of London

Frank Bruno received the Freedom of the City of London for sporting achievements and mental health campaigning, an honour he values more than his MBE.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago
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Man charged over Parnell Square attack suffered brain injury in confrontation with public and cannot stand trial, lawyers say

fromIndependent
3 days ago
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Man charged over Parnell Square attack suffered brain injury in confrontation with public and cannot stand trial, court told

fromIndependent
3 days ago
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Man charged over Parnell Square attack suffered brain injury in confrontation with public and cannot stand trial, lawyers say

fromIndependent
3 days ago
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Man charged over Parnell Square attack suffered brain injury in confrontation with public and cannot stand trial, court told

fromIndependent
3 days ago

Man charged over Parnell Square attack suffered brain injury during altercation with public and is unfit to stand trial, court told

A psychiatrist said if the accused is unfit to stand trial, he would likely be admitted to the Central Mental Hospital and be reviewed on a six-month basis Riad Bouchaker, who is charged with assaulting a care worker and attempting to murder three children on Parnell Square in Dublin, is suffering from a mental disorder and is unfit to stand trial, his lawyers have argued before the Central Criminal Court.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Man charged over Parnell Square attack suffered brain injury during altercation with members of the public and is unfit to stand trial, court told

Riad Bouchaker is suffering a mental disorder, is unfit to stand trial, and could be admitted to the Central Mental Hospital.
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fromNieman Lab
4 days ago

The Global North learns coping skills from the Global South

Journalism must adopt trauma-informed leadership, flexible care-centered labor policies, and lessons from crisis-hit regions to build resilience and healthier newsrooms in 2026.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Jiminy Cricket Dilemma of Compulsive Sexual Behaviors

Taylor is a college student who feels more and more that he watches too much pornography and that it really bothers him, especially because he has been getting worse and worse grades. He started watching pornography in his early teens, but his habits have drastically changed over the past year. Night after night, he spends several hours scrolling through porn websites and binge-watching multiple videos without a break.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Resilience Paradox: Why Adapting Too Well Can Break You

Allowing painful failure and deliberate recovery builds regenerative capacity, enabling sustained adaptation beyond short-term coping and 'fail-fast' agility.
fromSecuritymagazine
5 days ago

Key Signs of Mental Health Struggles in Security

The topic of mental health is a crucial one, as security team burnout is a top challenge for many organizations. Those in the industry know stressors can be abundant when working security roles, and without proper mental health practices in place, many professionals can burn out. And when one team member burns out, it's possible that more will follow. "We're pretty much [on] 24/7, being security professionals," says Rodriguez.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

From Punishment to Possibility

Isolation and punishment-focused prisons retraumatize people, undermine rehabilitation, increase recidivism, and perpetuate community harm; humane, relational reforms are needed.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Living Authentically and Unmasking Autism Can Come at a Cost

Claney (2025) describes autistic masking as "a complex phenomenon in which autistic individuals consciously or unconsciously hide or modify their behaviors and traits to fit within societal expectations." Masking, Claney argues, takes a massive emotional toll on autistic adults and can be devastating to mental health. A substantial body of research supports these findings, with the entire neuroaffirmative movement as evidence of the psychological and physical costs of long‑term masking.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

AI in the Therapy Room

Recently, an acquaintance of an acquaintance (let's call her Dina) heard that I was a therapist and an educator and asked if she could chat with me (she approved this write-up). She shared that she had discovered her therapist was using AI to partially conduct their sessions. While I won't go into how the issue came to light, Dina mentioned that she felt shock and anguish. She was terrified that her protected health information (PHI) and feelings were "out on the internet."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The Divided Mind by Edward Bullmore review do we now know what causes schizophrenia?

In 1973, an American psychologist called David Rosenhan published the results of a bold experiment. He'd arranged for eight pseudo-patients to attend appointments at psychiatric institutions, where they complained to doctors about hearing voices that said empty, hollow and thud. All were admitted, diagnosed with either schizophrenia or manic-depressive psychosis. They immediately stopped displaying any symptoms and started saying they felt fine. The first got out after seven days; the last after 52.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Harriette Cole: What I saw at my friend's place was alarming

Poor hygiene can reflect neglect or mental-health issues; maintain contact, ask about life and goals, encourage self-care, and offer hands-on help.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Why Depression May Be In Your Bones

Bone health directly influences mood, memory, and dementia risk because bones are living organs that secrete hormones and respond to movement.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Getting in Alignment for the New Year

Today, I want to share a goal-setting process I use in my life whenever I feel a change is needed. I also use it in just about every client session, both at the start of treatment and periodically along the way. This creates a sweet synergy: Using a tool yourself is the best way to learn what it takes to actually apply it.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Schizophrenia Is Costly, So Why Didn't Evolution Remove It?

Given the depth of these symptoms on psychological processes, such as forming and maintaining relationships, a simple evolutionary view would likely have predicted that schizophrenia "should" have been de-selected from the human gene pool. Studies have suggested the (genetic) fitness loss that results from schizophrenia can range from 20 to 70 percent. The ongoing stable global prevalence of schizophrenia is an example of an evolutionary paradox.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

We relied on my mom for childcare. She was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, and everything changed.

Just a few months ago, I wrote about how lucky I felt. My husband is a firefighter with long shifts (and overtime), and I'm a morning radio personality who wakes up hours before the sun rises. Though our work schedules can be difficult, we have a village that includes both my mother and my in-laws, and not only are they close by, but they're also dependable.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

My petty gripe: office parties feel like work because that's what they are

Mandatory office Christmas parties and Secret Santa obligations create psychosocial stress by forcing awkward socialising, monitoring behaviour, and undermining genuine festive morale.
fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

I Was Eating Alone When A Man Came Up And Said 4 Words That Have Haunted Me Throughout My Life

"Hi." The 20-something man approached my table, the corner of his mouth curving up. He looked away and rubbed his chin before making eye contact and telling me: "I just wanted you to know that if you'd come in sooner, my girlfriend and I would've invited you to join us." I smiled at him. It was nice of him to want to create community with me, although I was perfectly happy just as I was. But he wasn't quite finished.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Small talk, phone anxiety and more: Gen Z sounds off on office fears

Gen Z is never beating the " unemployable " allegations. For Gen Z, a growing confidence crisis means common workplace interactions are now a major source of anxiety. Working with unfamiliar colleagues, making small talk, using the phone, and waking up early were among the biggest anxieties for young workers, according to new research from Trinity College London. ​These fears have also been echoed online.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Adults in England with eating disorders wait up to 700 days for treatment, report finds

The audit, commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership and funded by NHS England, found there were more community teams to support children than there were for adults. On average, adults with eating disorders had to wait twice as long as children for an assessment, and more than 10 times as long for treatment, the report found. The eating disorder charity Beat said the growing disparity between child and adult services was particularly worrying.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Is Artificial Intelligence a Threat to Personal Identity?

Work provides structure, purpose, social connection, and self-worth, so AI-driven job loss poses a threat to personal identity and psychological well-being.
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