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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

How to Stay Grounded When the News Is Overwhelming

Self-care enables better support for others; emotional balance requires protecting yourself from constant news consumption while maintaining meaningful engagement with the world.
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fromFuturism
10 minutes ago

AI Use at Work Is Causing "Brain Fry," Researchers Find, Especially Among High Performers

One of the reasons we did this work is because we saw this happening to people who were perceived as really high performers. In the study, 14 percent of workers said they had experienced mental fatigue that results from excessive use of, interaction with, and/or oversight of AI tools beyond one's cognitive capacity.
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fromSilicon Canals
12 hours ago

Psychology says people who use alcohol, shopping, scrolling, or constant socializing to regulate their emotional state aren't lacking in willpower - they've found something that reliably interrupts the signal their inner life is trying to send, and they will keep using it for exactly as long as the signal remains more frightening than the interruption - Silicon Canals

Behaviors labeled as bad habits are often successful emotional regulation strategies developed in response to overwhelming internal discomfort, not character flaws or willpower failures.
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fromSilicon Canals
15 hours ago

Children who were the calm ones in chaotic households often become adults who are excellent in a crisis but quietly exhausted by ordinary days, because their system was built for emergencies and doesn't know what to do with peace - Silicon Canals

Children who develop composure in chaotic households restructure their nervous systems to detect threats and manage emotions, creating adults who excel in crises but struggle with baseline regulation in stable environments.
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fromPsychology Today
4 hours ago

AI Companions Pose Mental Health Risks No One Saw Coming

Companion AI bots simulate relationships to address loneliness, but risk replacing genuine human connection with artificial alternatives that blur reality and fantasy.
fromFast Company
15 hours ago

Self-discipline can be your worst enemy

Looking back, I think the incident happened because I was at an internal breaking point between who I had been and who I was becoming. It was Blair's first indication that the self-discipline she imposed on herself-insisting that she could do everything perfectly on her own-wasn't healthy. In addition to the significant stress of her high-pressure job, she was also still carrying the grief of losing her partner five years earlier.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 hours ago

8 workplace behaviors that quietly signal soameone is burning out long before they say anything about it - Silicon Canals

Burnout manifests through subtle behavioral changes like reduced meeting participation and brief emails, often appearing months before someone explicitly acknowledges burnout.
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fromSilicon Canals
18 hours ago

Children who grew up watching one parent carefully manage the mood of the other often become adults who can sense tension the moment they walk into any room. Therapists call it hypervigilance. Those children call it Tuesday. - Silicon Canals

Hypervigilance developed in childhood through parental emotional instability creates lasting neural patterns that manifest as heightened social perception, often misinterpreted as emotional intelligence rather than trauma-driven fear.
fromPsychology Today
16 hours ago

Therapy for Dating Can Help You Avoid an Emotional Breakdown

Many of my clients have expressed discontent with the current dating environment and culture. Common words I continue to hear in my practice to describe dates include: flaky, inconsiderate, inconsistent, low effort. Other words or phrases that have been used to describe one's feelings around dating and the experience as a whole include: lonely, behind, discouraged, burnt out, and jaded.
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fromSilicon Canals
16 hours ago

The specific kind of loneliness that hits people in their forties isn't about having no one around. It's about realizing you spent two decades building a life that looks exactly right from the outside while quietly starving the parts of yourself that needed something you never made room for. - Silicon Canals

Middle-aged adults experience profound loneliness not from isolation but from abandoning their authentic selves while pursuing external success markers like career, family, and financial stability.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

Life With Anxiety: The World of "What Ifs"

Anxious people overestimate risk and underestimate their coping ability, leading them to catastrophize ordinary situations and focus on worst-case scenarios rather than actual present events.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 hours ago

Britney Spears had sober coaches but fired them before DUI arrest: report

Britney Spears fired sober coaches and security staff weeks before her DUI arrest, suggesting resistance to oversight or denial of substance abuse concerns.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

I'm 44 and I realized I have no one to call in an emergency - not because I burned bridges, but because I spent decades being the person everyone else called, and when I finally needed someone, the phone just rang and rang - Silicon Canals

Prioritizing others' needs while neglecting your own support system creates isolation and vulnerability when you need help most.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Britney Spears' DUI arrest shows she's long overdue' for help, manager says

Dispatch audio of Spears' arrest reveals that, as with the incident in October, she was seen driving her black BMW convertible, swerving in and out of lanes on the freeway, as well as speeding. Starting at about 8:13 p.m. the California Highway Patrol sent all units to respond and pursued her for nearly an hour.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

Co-regulation: Self-Sufficiency's Greatest Achievement

Co-regulation, a two-person process where one person's nervous system helps another manage intense emotions, may surpass self-regulation as the highest form of emotional resilience and psychological maturity.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Deception of Depression

Depression is insidious. For people suffering from depression, joy is elusive. Depression is not only a general feeling of sadness or being down and out. It is a serious condition and needs attention. People suffering from depression cannot just get over it and move on. They need support, healing, and to discover the epicenter of their pain.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

What Parents Should Know About Oppositional Defiant Disorder

When a child is labeled "oppositional," adults often assume the problem is the child. In my experience as a child psychiatrist, the truth is often much more complicated. Both families sought out these schools, believing they were giving their children the best education possible. Instead, the schools failed their children, labeling them "oppositional" and "defiant" rather than addressing the root causes of their behavior.
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

Therapists Are Not Okay Either

Many therapists know the experience of leaving work while still carrying pieces of other people's lives. Session after session, we sit with grief, trauma, uncertainty, anger, longing, confusion, messy family dynamics, sophisticated relational projections, and stories that can penetrate you to your core. In response, we listen deeply, track patterns across years of someone's life, unpack mind-boggling events, and implement advanced psycho-somatic interventions that may indefinitely alter a person's future.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

If a man in his 50s suddenly gets very quiet and starts spending more time alone, psychology says something important is almost certainly happening - Silicon Canals

Men in their fifties often withdraw socially and become introspective due to accumulated life stress and physical decline, not depression or midlife crisis, as they process overwhelming responsibilities while adhering to cultural expectations of silent strength.
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fromDodgers Nation
22 hours ago

Former Dodger Still Being Supported by Team Seven Years Later

The Los Angeles Dodgers have renewed Andrew Toles' contract annually for seven years since 2019 to maintain his health insurance despite his inability to play due to mental health conditions including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Could Your Kitchen Use Some Houseplants? They May Help Beat Cabin Fever, According To Research - Tasting Table

Houseplants alleviate seasonal affective disorder and cabin fever symptoms, with low-maintenance options like peace lilies, snake plants, and pothos thriving in kitchens with limited light and space.
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fromPsychologies
2 days ago

Is my colleague suffering from abuse? The subtle signs we often misunderstand

Abuse survivors often display workplace performance changes like missed deadlines and anxiety that are frequently misinterpreted as disengagement rather than signs of hidden domestic abuse.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Hope in Hostage-Taking and Kidnapping Incidents

Narratives shape how people process trauma and build resilience, while uncertainty from wrongful detention creates profound psychological strain that unfolds silently within families.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I've turned AI into my therapist. The results were pretty disquieting

An AI skeptic uses ChatGPT as a therapist while caring for an elderly mother, finding it provides practical support, emotional validation, and structured guidance despite uncertainty about genuine machine compassion.
fromHuffPost
2 days ago
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I Could Feel My Best Friend Pulling Away. I Asked An AI Chatbot For Help - And Was Shocked By Its Reply.

A therapist experiencing grief over a friend's withdrawal turned to ChatGPT for support, finding its responses emotionally moving and therapeutically valuable despite knowing it lacks genuine interpersonal attunement.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I've turned AI into my therapist. The results were pretty disquieting

An AI skeptic uses ChatGPT as a therapist while caring for an elderly mother, finding it provides practical support, emotional validation, and structured guidance despite uncertainty about genuine machine compassion.
Mental health
fromHuffPost
2 days ago

I Could Feel My Best Friend Pulling Away. I Asked An AI Chatbot For Help - And Was Shocked By Its Reply.

A therapist experiencing grief over a friend's withdrawal turned to ChatGPT for support, finding its responses emotionally moving and therapeutically valuable despite knowing it lacks genuine interpersonal attunement.
#hope-and-resilience
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Hope Won't Save You. Practice Might.

Hope is built through presence and feeling the full weight of circumstances, not through goal-setting strategies alone when facing compound complexity.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Hope Won't Save You. Practice Might.

Hope is built through presence and feeling the full weight of circumstances, not through goal-setting strategies alone when facing compound complexity.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Anxiety as a Symptom of Medical Illness

Anxiety can be a symptom of medical illness or medication side effects, making early physician evaluation essential when anxiety appears suddenly.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

How to make friends when you're an introvert

Introverts can build meaningful friendships and feel fulfilled by removing pressure and using strategic approaches, as close friendships significantly impact physical and mental health outcomes.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Three months into Australia's world-first social media ban for under-16s, has it been a success?

Our data is still minimal, says Caroline Thain, national clinical adviser with the mental health organisation Headspace. We're really waiting for a few more months before we do a deeper dive. About one in 10 teenagers coming into Headspace centres have brought up the social media ban as their reason for seeking support.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Google Gemini accused of coaching user to suicide in new lawsuit

A Florida man's family sued Google, alleging Gemini chatbot interactions led to his suicide after months of escalating violent ideation and planning.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

If you've ever described yourself as "fine but tired" for more than six months in a row, psychology says you're running on a system that these 8 patterns built-and the tiredness isn't physical, it's the cost of a performance you've been giving so long you've forgotten it's a performance - Silicon Canals

Chronic exhaustion stems from sustained performance and hypervigilance masked as productivity, requiring recognition that constant management and optimization perpetuate rather than resolve burnout.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Power of the Feeling Wheel

Most middle schools and high schools do not have a requirement to teach Social Emotional Learning; therefore, most high school students have less than two years of SEL learning, which was given to them when they were three and four years old. The result is that most adults do not have formal social and emotional learning skills, and yet they are expected to have emotional intelligence.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Alysa Liu's gold medal comeback is a leadership lesson about joy, not grit

Elite athletes stepping back from competition to prioritize mental health and joy represents a new leadership model that challenges traditional performance culture.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago
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Chaotic 4 days led to man's suicide, says lawsuit against Google

fromSFGATE
1 day ago
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Chaotic 4 days led to man's suicide, says lawsuit against Google

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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says high performers who can't delegate aren't protecting quality - they're avoiding trust - Silicon Canals

High performers' perfectionism and control over work stems from low interpersonal trust rather than genuine quality standards, leading to burnout and exhaustion.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

The Guilt No One Warns You About With Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression involves complex guilt layers beyond sadness, including conflicting emotions about motherhood that result from altered brain chemistry, not personal failure.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

What Postpartum Depression Looked Like When I Wasn't Falling Apart

Postpartum depression manifests beyond acute episodes, persisting as persistent cognitive fog and emotional overwhelm that makes routine tasks feel insurmountable.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

"It's Unfair!" How Perceived Injustice Affects My Chronic Pain

Perceived injustice from chronic pain significantly worsens depression risk and delays physical recovery, requiring targeted psychotherapy to address these beliefs.
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fromNature
3 days ago

My relationship with my PhD supervisor has become toxic - what do I do?

A PhD student experiencing supervisor abuse and lack of guidance faces mental health crises; formal complaints and support systems offer viable paths forward despite reporting fears.
#trauma-recovery
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Building Secure Attunement: A Trauma Integration Framework

Attunement transforms from external caregiver responses into an internalized capacity for self-safety through consistent therapeutic mirroring and co-regulation of the nervous system.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Reclaiming the Body After Trauma

Tattoos serve trauma survivors as intentional acts of reclaiming bodily autonomy and choice, offering consensual sensation and symbolic embodiment rather than impulsive self-harm.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Building Secure Attunement: A Trauma Integration Framework

Attunement transforms from external caregiver responses into an internalized capacity for self-safety through consistent therapeutic mirroring and co-regulation of the nervous system.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Reclaiming the Body After Trauma

Tattoos serve trauma survivors as intentional acts of reclaiming bodily autonomy and choice, offering consensual sensation and symbolic embodiment rather than impulsive self-harm.
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fromPhys
3 days ago

Remote work opens doors for workers with poor mental health

Remote work significantly increases labor market participation among low-income women with depression and anxiety in rural Ghana, addressing a major psychological barrier to employment.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago

OpenAI Says It Will Let Users Add Trusted Contacts to Alert If They Experience a Mental Health Crisis While Using ChatGPT

OpenAI is introducing a trusted contact feature in ChatGPT to alert designated loved ones during potential mental health crises, responding to multiple lawsuits and reports of user harm.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Overdrawn, underpaid and over it: how four people conquered their debt mountains

Debt affects 84% of UK adults, with rising borrowing rates driven by cost-of-living pressures, while shame prevents many from seeking help until reaching crisis point.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Navigating the Messy Middle of Disaster Recovery

Disaster recovery extends beyond the initial crisis phase; year two brings psychological challenges including chronic stress, financial strain, and bureaucratic delays that impair functioning and compound trauma.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
3 days ago

Beyond the Clinic: Practical Support for New and Expecting Moms - Social Media Explorer

Prenatal care must address mental health and emotional resilience alongside medical monitoring, with peer support and practical community resources essential for maternal wellness.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Outwit Your Inner Defeatist

Rumination, perhaps more than any other mental habit, shapes our emotional and physical health. Early experiences help set the brain patterns that fuel recurring thought spirals. Rumination can be redirected once its messages are understood.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Interview: A Conversation on Leadership, Psychology, and Family Support

Jade Tucker leads Tucker Family Supports by prioritizing clear communication and emotional awareness to strengthen families before problems escalate into crises.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

Behavioral scientists found that people who describe themselves as lazy are frequently operating under a level of invisible cognitive load that would exhaust most people. What looks like avoidance is often a nervous system choosing between doing nothing and collapsing - Silicon Canals

Laziness is not a character flaw but a signal that cognitive resources are depleted by chronic stress, trauma, and decision fatigue.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

The Medicalization Trap: When Mental Illness Becomes Profitable - Silicon Canals

Mental illness diagnoses have expanded dramatically since 1990, reframing structural societal problems as individual pathology driven by pharmaceutical and psychiatric industry incentives rather than fundamental biological changes.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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7 things men in their 40s quietly stop tolerating that aren't about becoming bitter-they're about finally knowing the difference between what they owe people and what they've been giving away for free - Silicon Canals

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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Learning Boundaries to Break the Cycle of Family Dysfunction

Survivors of dysfunctional families must learn to establish boundaries in adulthood as a core part of healing and breaking intergenerational trauma cycles.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

7 things men in their 40s quietly stop tolerating that aren't about becoming bitter-they're about finally knowing the difference between what they owe people and what they've been giving away for free - Silicon Canals

Around age forty, people recognize the importance of setting boundaries by distinguishing genuine obligations from endless requests, learning to say no to protect their own priorities and survival.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Hidden Advantage of Ultra-Successful People

Energy is the foundational requirement for performance; without it, strategies, coaching, and motivation fail regardless of their quality.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

From Fragmentation to Integration: A Map of Trauma Therapy

Trauma healing occurs across three integrated levels: intrapersonal nervous system regulation, interpersonal co-regulation and trust restoration, and transpersonal meaning reconnection.
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fromComputerworld
4 days ago

People are getting sick of AI - literally

AI chatbots can trigger or worsen existing mental health conditions through feedback loops that amplify user perspectives and validate delusions.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Understanding Childhood Dysregulation Profile

Childhood Dysregulation Profile describes a pattern of co-occurring mood, attention, and behavioral difficulties that signals risk for later mental health challenges, with early support improving long-term outcomes.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

Psychology says the room in your house where you feel most yourself reveals these 6 things about your core attachment needs - and it's almost never the room you'd describe as your favourite - Silicon Canals

The room where you naturally gravitate reveals your unconscious emotional regulation strategy and reflects attachment patterns formed in childhood.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

What to Expect When You're Expecting to Cry Forever

Grief from losing a child to suicide is a lifelong process requiring active work, not passive healing, with pain gradually lessening over years rather than resolving completely.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

A Genetic Map Redrawing the Borders of Mental Illness

Five broad genetic families underlie 14 psychiatric disorders, suggesting diagnostic categories reflect shared biological landscapes rather than distinct diseases.
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fromIndependent
4 days ago

I haven't made myself sick in over 10 years, but I still struggle with the effects of bulimia and anorexia every day

Áine Floyd's lifelong body image struggles stem from childhood bullying, and insufficient eating disorder services create serious challenges for affected individuals.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Giving Away Our Mental Health

Mental health resilience stems from intentional, simple habits like face-to-face relationships and basic routines, not trendy solutions or purchases, requiring deliberate choices against modern pressures.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What Your Gut Reveals About Work Culture

Unhealthy work cultures often operate silently beneath the surface, detectable through internal emotional responses rather than external observations, making them difficult to identify and address.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why the News Feels So Personal Right Now

Global news triggers different emotional responses based on identity, diaspora status, family trauma history, and nervous system regulation, requiring intentional pacing rather than constant consumption.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

5 Things Therapy Can Do for You (and 5 Things It Can't)

Therapy provides skills and perspectives but cannot create motivation, directly change others, or guarantee specific outcomes; success depends on client commitment and readiness.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Three in four women unaware menopause can trigger new mental illness, poll finds

Menopause can trigger new mental illnesses, but 72% of UK women are unaware of this risk, leading to inadequate mental health support during this critical life stage.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Silent Cycle of Bulimia Nervosa

Bulimia remains hidden due to secrecy, shame, and its ability to maintain outward stability while serving as a coping mechanism for emotional regulation.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Understanding How Medication and Psychotherapy Work Together

Combined medication and psychotherapy treatment is more effective than either approach alone for depression and anxiety disorders.
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Worry is future-focused mental rehearsal that distracts from deeper emotions, harms physical and emotional health, persists through perceived protection and habit, and requires compassionate awareness and boundaries to transform into growth.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Risks of Children's Use of Chatbots

At least 13 percent of youth seek mental health advice from chatbots, which form dangerously intimate relationships with vulnerable adolescents and may promote risky behavior including suicide, while protection recommendations inadequately burden unprepared parents.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

How did I believe that? A cult survivor looks back at his lost years

A man spent 10 years in a gnosticism-based cult that controlled thoughts, sexuality, and behavior through guilt, false prophecies, and spiritual manipulation before eventually escaping and becoming a psychologist.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from being the person everyone trusts with their problems but nobody thinks to ask how you're doing - Silicon Canals

Emotionally supportive people experience compassion fatigue from consistently absorbing others' pain, leading to exhaustion and identity loss despite appearing resilient to those around them.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

People don't burn out from hard work. They burn out from spending energy on tasks while simultaneously spending equal energy translating themselves into someone the culture will accept. - Silicon Canals

Workplace emotional suppression through constant self-translation creates exhaustion distinct from physical fatigue, as the brain treats inauthenticity as a threat requiring sustained nervous system activation.
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Why some of us feel relief when plans get canceled, and it has nothing to do with being antisocial. It's the first time all week our nervous system isn't bracing for something. - Silicon Canals

Your autonomic nervous system has been running a background process all day (or all week), quietly allocating resources toward an upcoming social event. Planning the outfit. Rehearsing potential conversations. Calculating travel time. Managing the micro-anxiety of 'Will I be interesting enough? Will I say something weird? Will I be too tired to be fun?' This is what psychologist and neuroscience researcher Stephen Porges calls neuroception: the way your nervous system scans for safety and threat below the level of conscious awareness.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Why some of us feel deeply relieved when plans get canceled, and it has nothing to do with being lazy or antisocial - Silicon Canals

Relief from canceled social plans signals a gap between social obligations and actual energy capacity, not a character flaw, and deserves acknowledgment rather than guilt.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Some of us didn't learn how to rest. We learned how to collapse. And the difference between the two is something most productivity advice will never understand - Silicon Canals

Collapse is an involuntary nervous system shutdown caused by chronic stress, distinct from intentional rest and requiring understanding for long-term health.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

Niall Breslin: 'I wrote about our pregnancy loss because it's not just about grief - it's about utter love'

Musician Niall Breslin explores pregnancy loss from a male perspective in his new book, addressing an underrepresented viewpoint in discussions of miscarriage and grief.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

6 Ways to Manage Your Emotional Pain

Some people tolerate pain better than others, and emotional pain (anxiety, anger, depression) is no different. Some can endure and are resilient, with high tolerance levels, while others—due to trauma, personality, or physical makeup—have lower ones. Just as your doctor suggests ways to manage physical pain, there is much you can do to handle emotional pain.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says the reason you feel guilty when you rest isn't laziness. It's because someone once made you believe your worth was only measured by what you produced. - Silicon Canals

Productive guilt stems from childhood conditioning where love and approval were tied to achievement, making rest feel psychologically threatening and triggering deep-seated fear of worthlessness.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

From Trauma to Tetris: How Neuroplasticity Rewires Memories

Tetris and similar visuospatial tasks can reduce traumatic memory intensity by interfering with visual imagery processing, offering women practical tools for managing trauma and chronic stress.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Diagnosing mental health conditions need not be a case of yes/no | Letters

If we treat ADHD as binary (you have it or you do not), we are missing the possibility that we all lie somewhere on a continuum with diagnosed ADHD towards one end (and perhaps an ability to focus and concentrate at the other). A diagnosis of ADHD then depends on where the line is drawn. I suggest that this line has been moved in recent years, so that a large group of people have been caught up in the positive ADHD group, who would not have been previously.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The financial anxiety that never goes away no matter how much money you earn is not a mindset problem it's your nervous system still living in the economy you grew up in - Silicon Canals

Financial anxiety stems from somatic nervous system encoding of childhood money experiences, not rational spreadsheet analysis or current financial reality.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says the people who burn out fastest at work aren't the ones doing the most. They're the ones who never feel safe enough to do less. - Silicon Canals

Burnout stems primarily from psychological unsafety and conditional job security rather than excessive workload, creating relentless hypervigilance that exhausts employees emotionally.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Sexual Abuse in Families: Be Brave and Address the Harm

Sexual abuse is never the victim's fault; parents can and must address intrafamilial sexual abuse to break cycles of generational trauma and prevent further harm.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Should You Pick a Therapist? What Should You Consider?

Approach initial therapy meetings as interviews to assess therapist fit, checking online presence for red flags and ensuring they specialize in your specific needs rather than claiming expertise in all areas.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Compassion as the Doorway to Forgiveness

Forgiveness fails when present pain stems from unresolved emotional wounds; self-compassion and full acknowledgment of pain enable genuine forgiveness to emerge organically.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The hardest part of healing isn't facing what happened to you. It's grieving the version of yourself that had to exist because of it. - Silicon Canals

Therapy's hardest work involves grieving the adaptive self—the survival identity you constructed—rather than confronting initial trauma, requiring surrender rather than courage.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says people who overthink at night often have a brain that refuses to shut down because it never felt safe enough to rest - Silicon Canals

Nighttime overthinking stems from early experiences of emotional unpredictability that taught brains to remain vigilant during rest, not from lack of discipline.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

What research reveals about people who feel physically drained after checking their phone for twenty minutes but can hike for hours without fatigue - Silicon Canals

Your brain accounts for roughly 2% of your body weight but consumes about 20% of your daily energy. That consumption isn't evenly distributed across all mental activities. Focused, voluntary attention (the kind you use when navigating a rocky trail or solving a puzzle you care about) draws on neural circuits that are remarkably efficient when properly engaged.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Jimmy Sotos on Catching Up and Going Viral Overnight

Jimmy Sotos transitioned from basketball identity to overnight TikTok fame, experiencing pressure to maintain algorithmic visibility while grappling with loss of athletic purpose.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Age of Permanent Alarm

The most significant threats which modern society faces are not tangible or immediate risks; rather, they are future anticipated catastrophic events. These modern risks are global in nature, whereas previously risks were limited to local, controlled environments. Beck asserts that such a transformation in our sense of risk redirects social energy toward the anticipation and prevention of future catastrophes, creating a continual state of heightened awareness.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

What It Cost Me to Always Be the Easy One - Tiny Buddha

Self-abandonment doesn't start with dramatic sacrifice. It starts with tiny moments of choosing everyone else's comfort over your own truth. By the time I became an adult, that pattern was deeply wired.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Seeking a Therapist in France? The Rules Are Complicated

France's mental health profession landscape is confusing because psychotherapy practice is unregulated, though some titles like psychologue, psychiatre, and psychothérapeute are legally protected with specific training requirements.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 week ago

Instagram says it will notify parents if teens 'repeatedly' search for terms related to suicide

Instagram will alert parents enrolled in its parental supervision program if their teens repeatedly search for suicide or self-harm related terms.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I started drinking when I was 14. When I finally got sober, I lost 100 pounds and saved over $55,000.

Emily Susman overcame alcohol addiction, quit drinking after a wake-up call in January 2021, lost 100 pounds, and saved $55,500 in five years.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Woman at heart of US trial says she was addicted to social media at age six

The young woman at the heart of the landmark trial about the addictive nature of social media testified for the first time on Thursday, saying she got hooked on YouTube starting at age six and Instagram at nine. By the time she was 10, she said, she had become depressed and was engaging in self-harm.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says the reason you feel inexplicably sad on days when nothing bad happened is often because your nervous system is finally safe enough to process grief it had been postponing for years - Silicon Canals

Sadness without obvious cause often indicates your nervous system feels safe enough to process previously stored emotional material.
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