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California
fromABC7 San Francisco
5 hours ago

Missing UC Berkeley student found deceased at nearby lake, authorities say

22-year-old UC Berkeley international student Saketh Sreenivasaiah was found dead in Lake Anza after being reported missing; police and the Indian consulate contacted his family.
fromPsychology Today
6 hours ago

The Selves We Show the World

I took a psychiatry class years ago, and during lectures my professor used to say, " We all have a diagnosis." We used to laugh at that. It sounded provocative. But what if he wasn't joking? What if diagnosis is not something "they" have, but something that exists on a spectrum we all live on? When we started our practice at a psychiatric facility, I saw an unsettling scene in the hallway.
Mental health
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

Premier League is committed to the care and support of young players | Letter

Premier League academies provide comprehensive, regulated youth development with mandatory education, safeguarding, psychology, transition support and aftercare emphasizing mental health and career planning.
Mental health
fromFortune
8 hours ago

More professionals are taking mini-sabbaticals, adult gap years, and other extended career breaks. Here are the creative ways they manage the cost | Fortune

Extended career breaks—mini-sabbaticals, gap years or micro-retirements—provide substantial mental, physical, or spiritual resets despite cost, responsibility, and cultural or workplace barriers.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
16 hours ago

There are exactly 2 kinds of tired that people over 55 experience, one of them rest can fix and the other goes so deep that psychology says most people mistake it for depression when it's actually these 6 things - Silicon Canals

People over 55 often experience a deep, non-physical exhaustion from cumulative unprocessed disappointments that is distinct from ordinary fatigue or clinical depression.
fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

Facing meltdown? Over 75% of people suffer from burnout - here's what you need to know

Once, after surviving yet another round of redundancies in a former job, I did something very odd. I turned off the lights in my room and lay face-down on the bed, unable to move. Rather than feeling relief at having escaped the axe, I was exhausted and numb. I'm not the only one. Fatigue, apathy and hopelessness are all textbook signs of burnout, a bleak phenomenon that has come to define many of our working lives.
Mental health
fromIndependent
18 hours ago

'He was full of love and care': how John McGowan spent his last hours trying to care for his seriously ill son

Henry McGowan was last week found not guilty of his father's murder by reason of insanity When Henry McGowan disembarked a flight from London at Dublin Airport shortly before 11pm on November 11, 2024, he should have been unmissable in his big pink coat. The wealthy 31-year-old American, who worked for a tech firm in New York, had quit his job and come to Europe.
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World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
20 hours ago

War sends Russia into a spiral of antidepressants

Antidepressant consumption in Russia surged since 2020, reaching about 22–23.5 million packages in 2025 amid war, economic crisis, and political repression.
#retirement
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
Mental health

Psychology says lower middle class retirees face these 8 challenges that wealthy retirees quietly avoid - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
Mental health

Psychology says lower middle class retirees face these 8 challenges that wealthy retirees quietly avoid - Silicon Canals

fromQueerty
1 day ago

Rosie O'Donnell details "scary" secret visit to the U.S. one year after moving to Ireland - Queerty

I recently went home for two weeks and I did not really tell anyone. I just went to see my family. I wanted to see how hard it would be for me to get in and out of the country. I wanted to feel what it felt like.I wanted to hold my children again. And I hadn't been home in over a year.
LGBT
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I proposed to my fiancee twice. The second yes felt even better than the first.

I love my fiancée so much that I proposed to her twice. It wasn't because I didn't believe my lover - who is admittedly far out of my league - the first time she said yes, nor was it my pesky perfectionism rearing its demanding head because not every detail went according to plan. Rather, certain aspects of our engagement didn't quite meet our expectations.
Relationships
fromIndependent
1 day ago

'Everything can be fixed' - father's haunting words to troubled son hours before he was killed in luxury hotel

Henry McGowan killed his father John in Ballyfin Demesne after the 66-year-old had flown to Ireland to help him The son had travelled widely in Europe, his experiences transforming him into an "exhaustless mine" from which his father could draw inspiration. But as he aged, the son's health turned friable. Time spent in France to recuperate lent no lasting improvement and he found himself as an adult back in the care of his father, to whom he had always been close.
Miscellaneous
fromDodger Blue
1 day ago

Kalya & Alex Vesia Appreciate Support After Daughter Passed Away

Bear with me, please. Good morning. I just want to start off by acknowledging my wife, Kayla, who is not only the strongest person that I know, but a support system for me every bit as I am for her. Part of what I'm here to share is on behalf of both of us,
LA Dodgers
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Love, honor, cherish, accommodate': 16 hard-earned relationship tips

What do we live for if it is not to make life less difficult for each other? Since then, I have never treated my relationships the same. I struggle with depression, which can make maintaining balance in a relationship extremely difficult. But if I can say to myself at the end of the day that I have done one thing just one little thing to make his life better, then I feel as if I haven't failed the day entirely. Brandi, North Carolina
Relationships
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The bear feels comfortable and uncomfortable. It's a bittersweet moment': Inigo Jerez Quintana's best phone picture

An abandoned stuffed bear evokes bittersweet contrast between childhood imagery and urban surroundings, inspiring therapeutic, compulsive photography rooted in attention to unexpected visual moments.
#school-shooting
fromIrish Independent
3 days ago
Miscellaneous

Police identify shooter (18) who killed stepbrother (11) and mother before carrying out gun massacre at Canadian school

fromIrish Independent
3 days ago
Canada news

Police identify shooter (18) that killed stepbrother (11) and mother before carrying out gun massacre at Canadian school

fromIrish Independent
3 days ago
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Police identify shooter (18) who killed stepbrother (11) and mother before carrying out gun massacre at Canadian school

fromIrish Independent
3 days ago
Canada news

Police identify shooter (18) that killed stepbrother (11) and mother before carrying out gun massacre at Canadian school

fromwww.npr.org
3 months ago

Composer Sarah Kirkland Snider loves music so much, she might just eat it

Any composer's relationship to music is intense, but Sarah Kirkland Snider, whose debut opera, Hildegard, receives its world premiere at the LA Opera this week, ratchets that intensity up to a higher, more metaphysical level. When Snider hears music, she says, she sometimes wants to eat it that's how deep the desire goes. She's not traditionally religious, but she has come to see music as a mysterious, divine force within her.
Music
#evan-dando
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Company that received Skills Development Fund money launches countersues Ontario | CBC News

Get A-Head Inc. and Keel Digital Solutions deny fraud allegations and counterclaim $98 million for withheld payments and reputational and corporate-value losses.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Find Hope in Challenging Times

We're experiencing chronic stress, which blocks our ability to hope. Here's why: the amygdala, the brain's alarm center, reacts with fight, flight, or freeze (Akil & Nestler, 2023; LeDoux, 1996). This reaction can save our lives in an emergency. When we're in a crosswalk and see a car speeding toward us, we can react by stopping or jumping out of the way.
Mindfulness
#mental-health
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4 days ago
FC Barcelona

Barcelona defender received support from Real Madrid superstar during mental health battle | Barca Universal

FC Barcelona
fromBarca Universal
4 days ago

Araujo opens up on mental health battle and emotional Barcelona comeback: 'Been suffering from anxiety for a year-and-a-half' | Barca Universal

Ronald Araujo returned to football after taking time off for mental health, regained physical strength and emotional stability, and now enjoys playing again.
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Blaugranes
5 days ago

'I knew something was wrong' - Ronald Araujo opens up on his mental health issues at Barcelona after red card at Chelsea

A professional athlete experienced prolonged anxiety that developed into depression, impaired on-field performance, and prompted seeking professional and club support.
fromBarca Universal
4 days ago
FC Barcelona

Barcelona defender received support from Real Madrid superstar during mental health battle | Barca Universal

fromBarca Universal
4 days ago
FC Barcelona

Araujo opens up on mental health battle and emotional Barcelona comeback: 'Been suffering from anxiety for a year-and-a-half' | Barca Universal

fromBarca Blaugranes
5 days ago
FC Barcelona

'I knew something was wrong' - Ronald Araujo opens up on his mental health issues at Barcelona after red card at Chelsea

London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I didn't know who I was': Tom Misch on fame burnout, becoming a barista and returning to music

Tom Misch paused his rising career in 2022 due to worsening mental health, returned home, and later released a vulnerable, full-band album Full Circle.
Mental health
fromEngadget
2 days ago

Meta really wants you to believe social media addiction is 'not a real thing'

Meta denied social media is clinically addictive in court; the APA notes social media addiction is not in DSM-5-TR but can still exist.
Left-wing politics
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

29 Brutally Honest Confessions From Democrats Who Live In Red States

Left-leaning Americans living in deeply conservative areas face social isolation, limited safe spaces, and emotional distress from political ostracism.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Do You Know When It's Time to Quit?

Strategic quitting preserves well-being by prioritizing future value over sunk investments and reallocating effort when outcomes consistently fail to meet expectations.
#robin-windsor
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says people who overthink everything at night usually have these 8 rare qualities during the day - Silicon Canals

Nighttime overthinkers often develop strengths like heightened attention to detail and creative problem solving that become valuable when properly channeled.
#mass-shooting
fromIrish Independent
4 days ago
Canada news

Nine dead, including suspect, after Canada high school shooting as prime minister says 'it's time to come together'

fromIrish Independent
4 days ago
Canada news

Nine dead, including suspect, after Canada high school shooting as prime minister says 'it's time to come together'

UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Soldier's death at barracks ruled as misadventure

Trooper Jack Burnell-Williams died by misadventure nine days after escorting Queen Elizabeth II's coffin; the coroner found no settled suicidal intent, attributing actions to stress and anguish.
fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Canada mass shooting suspect had mental health issues

Police identified the suspect in the deadly Tumbler Ridge shooting in Canada as an 18-year-old local woman who had a history of police visits to her home to check on her mental health. She is suspected of shooting dead six people at the local high school on Tuesday after killing her mother and stepbrother at home. Police revise death toll down The suspect killed eight people, police clarified, and not nine as had been previously reported.
Miscellaneous
#social-media
#phubbing
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
4 days ago

Trans teen school friends die by suicide just 10 months apart

The world was a scary place for her, as a transgender, autistic woman. It should not have been. It should have seen her for the wonderful, radiant, and deeply empathetic person she was. Nothing can make up for Summer's death, but we hope that it at least can be used as a catalyst to make the world a kinder place, and to prevent anyone else from dying in this way.
SF LGBT
Skiing
fromWIRED
4 days ago

What the Best Cross-Country Skier Packs for the Winter Olympics

Jessie Diggins is a decorated, world-ranked cross-country skier now competing in her fourth Olympics while advocating for mental health, climate action, and wider winter-sport access.
Venture
fromAlleywatch
5 days ago

The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 2/10/2026

NYC startups secured major funding: Runway $315M Series E (generative AI), Garner Health $118M Series D (healthcare), Somethings $19.2M Series A (mental health).
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Hate Behind the Screen

Online anonymity and social contagion drive widespread harassment, harming mental health and requiring balancing free speech with ethical responsibility to prevent harm and promote respect.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Exercise can be frontline treatment' for mild depression, researchers say

Aerobic group exercise significantly reduces mild depression and anxiety, with socialised, supervised programs yielding the greatest antidepressant benefits, especially for young adults and new mothers.
#loneliness
fromBrooklyn Paper
5 days ago
Brooklyn

Brooklyn mental health leaders explore how AI is shaping loneliness * Brooklyn Paper

Loneliness is a widespread public health crisis linked to serious physical and mental risks, disproportionately affecting younger and single adults and influenced by AI companionship.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago
Mental health

Dear Tomorrow: Inside Japan's loneliness crisis

An online mental health chat service in Japan provides volunteer support, helping lonely individuals find connection and embark on healing and renewal.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Chronic Pain and Suicide: Three Scenarios, Three Solutions

Suicide is a cause of death that haunts the living in perpetuity. After a suicide event, those left behind are tormented by questions. "Could I have done something?" "What did I miss?" "How could this happen?" "Was it my fault?" Even the best answers fail to return the person lost, and natural grief is often compounded with unnecessary blame. Discussions about suicide prediction and prevention primarily focus on known risk factors such as mental illness and suicidal ideation. 1
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Mental health
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What Does 'Care' Mean During Times of Social Instability?

Care is fluid and adaptive; emotional signals like anger, numbness, and fatigue indicate needs and limits, and individual care requires collective support for survival.
#remote-work
fromAbc
5 days ago
Mental health

Working from home can be isolating, but there are ways to feel connected

Remote and hybrid work increase social isolation and workplace loneliness, harming mental and physical health, reducing creativity and motivation, and undermining team connection.
fromAol
5 days ago
Remote teams

10 Fields Where Fully Remote Work Is Growing Fastest According to New Report

Remote job postings rose substantially in 2025 across engineering, sales, insurance, and mental health, with engineering and sales nearly doubling their fully-remote listings.
fromAbc
5 days ago
Mental health

Working from home can be isolating, but there are ways to feel connected

fromAol
5 days ago
Remote teams

10 Fields Where Fully Remote Work Is Growing Fastest According to New Report

Psychology
fromFast Company
5 days ago

The worst part of work today is that nothing feels built to last

Modern workers repeatedly complete labor that is quickly negated by constant change, producing fatigue, meaninglessness, and measurable harm to mental and physical health.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Dear Abby: My husband won't tell me what illness he has

A separated parent has the right to be informed about an estranged spouse's serious medical condition to support children with significant mental-health needs.
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Instagram and YouTube owners built 'addiction machines', trial hears

The world's largest social media companies have been accused of creating "addiction machines" as a landmark trial began in California examining the mental health effects of Instagram and YouTube. In his opening argument before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl and a jury, Mark Lanier argued that his client, plaintiff "K.G.M.," suffered from mental health issues as a result of her social media addiction.
Mental health
fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

Doctors, Nurses, And EMTs Are Sharing Body Facts They Wish Everyone Knew Sooner

You get sick from staying inside, breathing the same germ-filled air. Open your windows, even for five minutes, to circulate the old air out and let in fresh air. Also, if you're taking your child to the doctor, don't wait to treat their fever because you want 'the provider to see the fever.' Your child might wait two hours to be seen, meanwhile their temperature goes up, and they might have a seizure. If you say they've been having fevers, we believe you.
Public health
US politics
fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

Top state judge calls attention to the family court's lack of resources | amNewYork

New York's family courts need increased funding, expanded services, and cross-government partnerships to address systemic poverty, mental illness, and family stability.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Refugees' Barriers to Mental Health Care

Refugees face disproportionately high PTSD and depression rates and encounter multiple barriers that limit access to equitable, culturally informed mental health care.
US news
fromwww.fox23.com
6 days ago

Landmark trial accusing social media companies of addicting children to their platforms begins

Major social media platforms face bellwether trials alleging deliberate design choices that addicted children and caused mental-health harms, potentially reshaping platform practices and liabilities.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Beauty in a Filtered World

Narrow, digitally amplified beauty ideals make self-worth conditional on appearance; expanding beauty definitions protects mental health and builds resilient self-esteem.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Invisible Pain Is No Less Real

Invisible physical and mental ailments cause real pain and isolation; sharing needs, trusting the healing process, and seeking support reduces suffering.
Startup companies
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

The art of walking away: 8 signs it's time to quit something everyone expects you to finish - Silicon Canals

Quitting a failing venture can be a courageous, practical decision; recognizing physical and emotional warning signs and sunk-cost traps helps determine when to walk away.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Coaching Can Improve Mental Health Symptoms and Resilience

Brief, tech-enabled coaching can significantly reduce depression and anxiety and build resilience within two to three sessions when delivered adaptively.
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

AI chatbots pose 'dangerous' risk when giving medical advice, study suggests

AI chatbots provide inconsistent and sometimes inaccurate medical advice that can mislead users and create potential risks for health decision-making.
#parenting
Law
fromNewsmax
6 days ago

Instagram, YouTube Addiction Trial Kicks Off in Los Angeles

A California trial will determine if Instagram and YouTube's addictive design caused a woman's depression and suicidal thoughts and if Big Tech is liable.
fromApartment Therapy
6 days ago

46 Morning Journaling Prompts to Transform Your Mindset (It Only Takes 5 Minutes!)

We live in a fast-paced world that glorifies productivity. That often means prioritizing work ahead of your mental health or even your personal life. There's a constant push to do more, achieve more, and get it done more quickly - and the clock starts ticking the moment you wake up. It's hard to break free from this mindset and put yourself first, often leading to burnout. Enter morning journaling.
Mindfulness
fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

Why We Can't Stop Reading-and Writing-Food Diaries

On Instagram, under the handle @will.this.make.me.happy, she posted a photo of a craggy yellow pastry that fit perfectly in her palm. "No. Buttermilk scones with lemon zest do not alleviate anxiety," she captioned it. On December 4th, she posted again, declaring, beneath an image of a sugar-ringed cookie perched between her thumb and forefinger, "No. Pecan shortbread did not help me reconcile my massive ego with my meager sense of self."
Books
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

People Heal in Different Ways and at Different Paces

Disaster recovery is highly localized and deeply personal; returning to 'normal' is often impossible, and people manage life and livelihood while carrying grief and memory.
Wellness
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The troubling rise of longevity fixation syndrome: I was crushed by the pressure I put on myself'

Obsessive health monitoring and rigid routines led Jason Wood to emotional collapse after a minor restaurant mishap, revealing a costly, isolating, compulsive pursuit of wellness.
Mental health
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'I went into a shame spiral': Sile Seoige speaks about her 'out of body experience' during panic attack

Síle Seoige experienced an intense panic attack with an out-of-body experience and now presents a three-part TG4 documentary examining anxiety's effects on her life.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Office buzz: UK employers turn to beehives to boost workplace wellbeing

Employers install on-site beehives to reduce stress, build community, reconnect staff with nature, and teach purpose-driven, decentralised teamwork inspired by beehives.
Relationships
fromHuffPost
1 week ago

6 Phrases Adult Children Are Desperate To Hear From Their Parents

Adult children's relationships with parents change with maturity and improve through clear communication, respect, empathy, validation, apologies, and healthy boundaries.
Arts
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Art Is a Pillar of Health

Creativity improves mental health through emotion regulation, cognitive flexibility, social connectedness, and activation of emotion-regulation neural circuits via active or passive art engagement.
Mental health
fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Menopause linked to grey matter loss in key brain regions

Menopause associates with reduced grey matter, higher anxiety, depression, sleep difficulties, and cognitive changes; HRT does not fully prevent brain or mental health effects.
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Man Wakes Up Homeless, Realizes He Fell Into AI Psychosis That Destroyed His Entire Life

Over the course four months, Thomas lost his job as a funeral director, began living out of a van out in the desert, and completely emptied his savings. It all started after he began talking to AIs like ChatGPT for advice, and he soon got hooked. It "inflated my worldview and my view of myself" almost instantly, he told Slate. Eventually, he found himself wandering the dunes of Christmas Valley, Oregon, after an AI told him to "follow the pattern" of his consciousness.
Mental health
Mental health
fromFortune
1 week ago

Freestyle skier Eileen Gu says she suffered 'post-Olympic depression': 'You can win the Olympics and still just enter the deepest rut of your life' | Fortune

Even elite, record-breaking athletes like Eileen Gu experience burnout, post-Olympic depression, and anxiety despite success, wealth, and public acclaim.
National Football League
fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

The Football YouTubers Who Are Therapists for Troubled Fans

Sports-content creators serve as emotional lifelines for many young men, providing consistent connection and support through parasocial relationships beyond sports coverage.
Mental health
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

London workers last spoke to their other half on phone 13 days ago, loneliness survey reveals

Many London workers experience workplace loneliness, spend long hours without conversation, and remote working is driving reduced social contact and wellbeing.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

If you still check all your doors twice before going to bed even though you know you already locked them, psychology says you have these 7 vigilance traits that careless people find exhausting - Silicon Canals

Hypervigilance causes repeated checking, mental rehearsal, and heightened attention to details, draining mental energy and causing exhaustion.
fromQueerty
1 week ago

Guys over 40 offer advice to men in their 20s in the most wholesome viral thread - Queerty

Get to know and be friends with other gays," said one. "Meaningful, genuine, healthy romantic relationships come from friendship. Not from passionate s*xual encounters with strangers. And focus on your health, your style, hobbies, mental clarity through expunging all the toxins built up from ... mistreatment in your childhood.
LGBT
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The Sunday tradition families are bringing back that makes weekends feel slower and more connected - Silicon Canals

I noticed this shift in my own life when I started having dinner with my partner most nights, phones deliberately tucked away in another room. We made this change after too many evenings disappeared into "just checking one thing" that turned into hours of parallel scrolling. The difference was immediate and profound. Conversations went deeper. We actually looked at each other. Time seemed to stretch in the best possible way.
Food & drink
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

8 Reasons Why Choosing Hope Matters Now

If you've been feeling weary or discouraged lately, you're not alone. Many people are moving through their days exhausted, overwhelmed, and out of alignment, carrying a growing sense of despair for a world that feels increasingly divided and uncertain. We're living in a time where we're more connected than ever, yet many feel deeply alone. Mental health challenges are rising. Burnout is common. Climate anxiety is real. The systems meant to support us often feel fragile or failing.
Mental health
fromPoynter
1 week ago

A coach offers some comfort - and practical ideas - for journalists in the wake of a layoff - Poynter

It hurts. All of it. For many of us who have dedicated ourselves to this career, journalism isn't just a job. It's a calling built on service, sacrifice and a belief in the public good. Losing this job, and watching others lose theirs, is extremely disheartening. And of course, losing a job doesn't just disrupt income, but also shakes up our routine, our connections and our general sense of usefulness and belonging. What do we do when that sense of purpose is suddenly gone?
US news
Wellness
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

7 small habits that improve sleep quality without medication or major lifestyle changes - Silicon Canals

Small, basic sleep-hygiene habits—especially a strict phone curfew and device-free evenings—can transform chronic poor sleep into consistent restorative rest.
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