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fromPsychology Today
38 minutes ago

Self-Oriented Perfectionism Is Obsessed With Status

You'll find a plethora of articles on how it affects the individual subscriber, citing the effects of excessively high standards for oneself on one's long-term motivation, self-esteem, and passion for one's work. Those articles consistently relate this form of perfectionism back to oneself. The problem, however, is that the preoccupation with self continues with a further preoccupation with self. "How does this affect me?" is the perfectionist's seminal question.
Psychology
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 hours ago

We fled to the UK to start a new life - now my son is depressed and malnourished'

An 18-year-old asylum seeker in a Home Office hotel has become malnourished, depressed, and vitamin-deficient while authorities refuse requests for self-catered accommodation.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
48 minutes ago

When All You Feel Is "Bad"

Accurate differentiation of emotions improves stress coping and lowers depression risk, while undifferentiated negative emotions intensify and prolong psychological distress.
Film
fromInverse
3 hours ago

'Lesbian Space Princess' Is A Sweet, If Predictable, Tribute To 2010s Animation

A queer animated space adventure follows a self-doubting lesbian princess who confronts mental-health struggles while rescuing her ex and embracing her heroic birthright.
Mental health
fromPortland Monthly
3 hours ago

Vera Mysteria's Spandex-Clad Sunday Service at Lloyd Center

Krista Catwood (Vera Mysteria) leads high-energy, themed 3.5-mile weekly mall walks that combine performance, community, and movement for mental and physical health.
New York City
fromThe New Yorker
7 hours ago

The N.Y.C. Mayoral Election, as Processed in Therapy

New Yorkers are seeking therapy over election anxieties about Zohran Mamdani's candidacy, allegations of antisemitism and Islamophobia, and Andrew Cuomo's political presence.
UK news
fromBusiness Matters
10 hours ago

Almost half of shop workers face weekly abuse or attacks as retail crime surges

43% of shop-floor employees face weekly verbal or physical abuse, with rising assaults harming morale, mental health, and increasing consideration of quitting the sector.
Marketing
fromThe Drum
10 hours ago

Ogilvy will no longer work with influencers who edit their bodies or faces for ads

Ogilvy UK will refuse to work with influencers who digitally distort their bodies or faces for brand campaigns to address social media mental health harms.
SF music
fromKqed
17 hours ago

For Jamel Griot and Lovey, a Family Bond Became a Musical Movement | KQED

Jamel Griot and Lovey launched Remain Family Oriented to create supportive, community-rooted music spaces promoting candid storytelling, mental-health support, and Bay Area representation.
#ai-safety
fromWIRED
1 week ago
Mental health

OpenAI Says Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users May Show Signs of Manic or Psychotic Crisis Every Week

fromZDNET
2 days ago
Artificial intelligence

Can these ChatGPT updates make the chatbot safer for mental health?

fromWIRED
1 week ago
Mental health

OpenAI Says Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users May Show Signs of Manic or Psychotic Crisis Every Week

fromZDNET
2 days ago
Artificial intelligence

Can these ChatGPT updates make the chatbot safer for mental health?

fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

AI Friends Can Make You Feel More Alone

The latest chapter in this story is the rise of AI companions, or digital confidants that promise empathy, conversation, and companionship at any hour. From Replika and Snap's My AI to ChatGPT's persona-driven companions, these chatbots are marketed as accessible, nonjudgmental partners in a world where genuine human connection often feels out of reach. Yet our recent research reveals a striking paradox: The very tools people adopt to feel less lonely may, over time, deepen their sense of disconnection.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

It Was Just Another Unremarkable Day

Rob had long been an unreliable narrator, and his latest story had been a doozy about owing back rent and borrowing thousands of dollars from a shady loan shark who had threatened him with bodily harm if he was late with his payments. There was always a germ of truth in Rob's stories, and this one involved even more disturbing details, but I was going through some of my own stuff at the time, mainly looking for a new job,
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Mental health
fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

Young Men Are Struggling in Love, Work, and Life. One Expert Thinks He Has a Solution to the Growing 'Crisis'

Young men face a multifaceted crisis of purpose, connection, education, and economic viability that contributes to isolation, mental-health risks, and weakened social relationships.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

10 Telltale Signs That You Are Emotionally Numb

Emotional numbness creates a sense of safety and control while causing detachment from both joy and pain, leading to emptiness and disengagement.
Careers
fromItsnicethat
in 3 weeks

"Make sure you're entirely clear on what you are walking into"

Accepting a modest pay cut can be reasonable when it yields better mental health, work-life balance, leadership responsibility, career growth potential, and reduced commute.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

From burnout to brilliance: Amanda Anisimova on how honesty sparked her remarkable revival

Amanda Anisimova prioritized mental health, paused her career, rebuilt her mindset, and returned stronger to reach world No.4 and major finals.
Mental health
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Should you get PTO for breakups?

Heartbreak can impair work performance and prompt requests for brief leave, yet most U.S. employers do not have formal policies for breakup-related time off.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 day ago

Coping techniques are in order - High Country News

Climate-driven coastal erosion, ecological collapse, and hostile governance threaten communities and ecosystems, prompting coping strategies like walking and music and community-based mental-health responses.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Mary Earps: I was in pure survival mode but barely surviving at all'

In early 2020, on the eve of lockdown, Phil Neville, then head coach of England, dropped Mary Earps from the squad. For the first time ever, I began to feel something unimaginable; I felt disillusioned with football and unsure what I was doing in life, chasing this dream that was constantly in reach but never fully within my grasp. And then, abruptly, lockdown hit. And the world changed, at either the best possible time for me or the very worst.
Soccer (FIFA)
Mental health
fromTruthout
2 days ago

In Prison My Mental Health Diagnosis Gave Me Access to Meds - Others Were Denied Care Entirely

Access to mental health care in New York jails and prisons depends on documented diagnoses and inclusion on official case files.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Guardian view on art and health: the masterpiece can cure the body as well as the soul | Editorial

Viewing original artworks in galleries reduces stress and inflammation, lowers cardiovascular risk, and boosts immune function and mental wellbeing.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Making and Protecting Friendships in Uncertain Times

Close friendships lower stress, boost self-esteem, and improve physical health, but political and personal conflicts can strain and shrink social circles.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

A million young people aren't in a job or training. Britain has a problem | Richard Partington

UK jobs market is weakening: youth unemployment and long-term ill health are driving rising economic inactivity and increasing unemployment, costing jobs and reducing productivity.
Mental health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Dear Abby: I want to have a good time but Bob the creep is at the bar

A woman avoids dinners at a restaurant frequented by a man who once broke into her home, causing PTSD and strained friendships.
Mental health
fromWIRED
1 week ago

The Haunting Story of Two People-and Their Bots-on Therapy's New Frontier

Millions rely on AI chatbots for intimate emotional support, with vulnerable individuals using bots as frontline mental-health companions amid collapsing traditional supports.
#perimenopause
#hormonal-birth-control
Mental health
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

OpenAI says over a million people talk to ChatGPT about suicide weekly | TechCrunch

More than one million weekly ChatGPT users show explicit indicators of suicidal planning; hundreds of thousands show emotional attachment or signs of psychosis or mania.
Mental health
fromKqed
1 week ago

Moms of Unhoused People to Come Together at the Tenderloin Museum

Three mothers confront mental illness, addiction, homelessness and systemic barriers, sharing practical legal and support strategies at a public screening and panel.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Crucial Role of Time Management in College Mental Health

In my 20 years as a college mental health counselor, I was surprised by the amount of pain that was caused by the lack of time management skills and the number of students who sought help to address it. In an earlier era, time management was thought of as the purview of the study center; however, more and more studies show the connection between time management and mental health.
Mental health
Writing
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why We Resist Healing Through Writing

Writing prompts and journaling can help people reconnect with personal stories and foster healing of emotional and physical well-being.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

OpenAI estimates how many ChatGPT users show signs of 'mental health emergencies'

OpenAI estimates roughly 560,000 weekly ChatGPT users show possible psychosis or mania signs, and roughly 1.2 million show indicators of suicidal planning.
UK politics
fromBBC News
1 week ago

Dudley Council staff should return to office, leader says

Council leadership urges a return to office for productivity and normality while acknowledging parking costs and promising to review staff and union consultation.
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Human impact of UK's Afghan data disaster revealed to MPs

Research submitted to the UK Parliament has revealed explicit threats to life and the deaths of family members and colleagues directly linked to the Ministry of Defence's 2022 Afghan relocation scheme data breach. Led by charity Refugee Legal Support and assisted by academics from Lancaster and York universities, of the 231 individuals affected by what may be one of the UK's most damaging data protection failures, 49 of them said family or colleagues had been killed in Afghanistan.
UK politics
Environment
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Planetary Dysregulation and Our Mental Health

Planetary dysregulation from exploitative human activities impairs Earth's self-regulation, causing environmental decline that harms interconnected physical and mental human health.
fromFuturism
1 week ago

OpenAI Data Finds Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users Might Be Suffering Mental Health Crises

In an announcement first reported by Wired, the Sam Altman-led company estimated that, in any given week, around 0.07 percent of active ChatGPT users show "possible signs of mental health emergencies related to psychosis and mania." Grimly, an even larger contingent, 0.15 percent, "have conversations that include explicit indicators of potential suicide planning or intent."
Artificial intelligence
Public health
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

A Social Work Perspective on Food Scarcity and Mental Health

Loss of SNAP benefits will significantly worsen food insecurity and thereby increase anxiety, depression, and overall mental health problems among affected individuals and families.
fromDiscover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods
1 week ago

The Couples Therapy Podcasts Saving America From Digital Dating Hell

I spent three years on dating apps and came away with carpal tunnel, trust issues, and the emotional intelligence of a goldfish. Sound familiar? Here's what nobody wants to admit: dating apps haven't democratized love-they've weaponized loneliness. While 50% of engaged couples now meet online, 70% of new relationships fail within the first year.We've created the most sexually frustrated, emotionally disconnected generation in American history. The only thing standing between us and complete romantic collapse?Couples therapy podcasts that actually understand what we're dealing with.
Relationships
Running
fromIndependent
6 days ago

Saoirse Hanley: Forget Instagram and those TikTok end-of-run-stat posts. Instead let me remind you that your pace is the best pace

Running improves cardiovascular fitness, aids weight loss and mental health, and can provide social status or smug satisfaction, especially for morning runners.
Mental health
fromHarvard Business Review
6 days ago

Employee Discontent Is on the Rise. Here's What to Do About It.

A large share of employees experience poor workplace well-being: 20% say jobs harm mental health, ~30% find workplaces isolating, and 40%+ report major stress.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Hair Esteem, a Missing Piece in Mental Health

Recently, people around the world marked World Mental Health Day, a time to reflect on how we care for our minds and bodies. Yet one dimension of mental health remains virtually absent from the conversation, one that sits in plain sight, on our heads. For women, Black women, and girls, in particular, hair isn't just a style; it is a crucial part of mental health and well-being.
Mental health
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
6 days ago

Former OpenAI Insider Says It's Failed Its Users

GPT-5's rollout and subsequent model changes coincided with user mental-health harms, 'AI psychosis' cases, suicides, and criticism over insufficient safety measures.
#murder-trial
Mental health
fromFortune
3 days ago

The CEOs of Apple, Airbnb, and PepsiCo agree on one thing: life as a business leader is incredibly lonely | Fortune

Many CEOs face profound loneliness and burnout, prompting retreats and well-being changes as a large share consider leaving their roles.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Raising Kind Kids: Understanding the Roots of Bullying

Bullying is defined by repetition, intent to harm, and a power imbalance and causes long-lasting mental health harm; empathy, family and school support protect children.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

A Harvard Graduate Aims to Transform Ukrainian Mental Health

A Kyiv-born therapist created an international NGO, First Aid of the Soul, mobilizing nearly 1,000 volunteer mental-health professionals to provide ongoing wartime psychological support.
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Months after fire in Altadena, determination turns to despair

Before anyone received an official alert about the Eaton fire, a message lit up a pickleball group chat. "Everyone look up, there's a vegetation fire on Canyon Close," the message read. "If you're anywhere near Eaton Canyon, I'd evacuate." Over the next several days, the chat of about 50 people who met regularly at the Altadena Country Club pinged with updates about where the fire was headed, pleas to evacuate, offerings of safe-havens and status updates on what was lost.
California
Mental health
fromMashable ME
5 days ago

Salama Mohamed, UAE influencer opens up about hiding, healing, and fear of being seen

Salama Mohamed withdrew from social media to protect her mental health and family, rejecting performative persona and prioritizing authenticity and recovery.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Teen Emotional Well-Being: Support Outweighs Pressure to Achieve

An analysis of numerous studies shows that grade-centric approaches are not always beneficial for young people's mental health and do not yield the expected benefits. Understanding, encouragement, and support, rather than asserting too much pressure, become the cornerstone of healthy youth development. A child with their parents' support is more likely to grow into a resilient, confident, motivated, and secure adult. On the contrary, emotionally unsupported children are likely to remain mentally fragile and underachieving.
Mental health
fromInsideHook
5 days ago

7 Strategies for Improving Your "Mind-Microbiome Connection"

But for how casually and frequently we reference the gut, few of us know exactly how it works, why it sometimes doesn't or much about its intimate relationship with the brain. Even medical experts have only recently come to appreciate the microbiome's connection to mood, anxiety and neurodegenerative disease. That's because the microbiome is a complex community comprised of trillions of microbes - and every single gut is unique to the specific person. It's an ecosystem as mysterious to us as the deep ocean, or outer space or the brain...which it evidently shares a "communication highway" with.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Caroline Flack's mum, Christine, on seeking answers and setting the record straight

I knew there could be as many bad outcomes as good outcomes, says Christine. Certain things will be picked up and stories might come out, including ones that aren't true. But I'd been trying for four years to understand what happened and I still had so many questions. I'd come to a brick wall so I went ahead. She pauses for a moment before adding: And whatever happens next, I always say that no one can do anything worse to me now.
Mental health
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Mary Earps: I don't look back with bad blood. It worked out well for everybody'

Mary Earps prioritized mental health, overcame personal struggles, left international football after selection controversy and public criticism, and now finds peace away from England.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

As young women turn to social media for birth control advice, doctors try to counter misinformation

Some women report mental and physical side effects from hormonal birth control, while medical professionals warn social media spreads misleading claims despite evidence of safety.
Public health
fromCity Limits
4 days ago

Opinion: The Next Mayor's Test is Closing Rikers- Public Safety Demands It

Public safety should be measured by preventing harm and reducing incarceration through community-based, trauma-informed alternatives rather than relying on jails.
Mental health
fromKqed
4 days ago

Family Says Marin County Murder Suspect Should Receive Mental Health Care, Not Prison | KQED

A woman discharged from psychiatric care days earlier was fatally stabbed by her sister with schizoaffective disorder, prompting family demands for treatment instead of prosecution.
US news
fromBoston.com
4 days ago

Dartmouth man pleads guilty to 2024 murder of New Bedford woman

Tyler Baglini pleaded guilty to murdering Kerri Fidalgo and received a life sentence with parole possible after 25 years.
fromABC7 San Francisco
4 days ago

Family calls for treatment for San Rafael woman accused of stabbing her mom to death

My mother made it clear from the start, she wanted my sister to get help,
California
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Steven Finn: Saying I was not selectable was clumsy language and it damaged me'

Steven Finn still carries deep shame and pride from a successful yet emotionally turbulent cricket career, finding resilience despite enduring regret and raw vulnerability.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

More than a million people every week show suicidal intent when chatting with ChatGPT, OpenAI estimates

Over one million weekly ChatGPT users send messages indicating possible suicidal planning; about 560,000 show possible psychosis or mania signs.
Running
fromiRunFar
4 days ago

Moving Past Mental Lows at the 2025 Javelina 100 Mile

Sharing mid-race low points with pacers and using social interaction helps ultrarunners work actively out of a mid-race funk and regain optimism.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

AI psychosis is a growing danger. ChatGPT is moving in the wrong direction | Amandeep Jutla

On 14 October 2025, the CEO of OpenAI made an extraordinary announcement. We made ChatGPT pretty restrictive, it says, to make sure we were being careful with mental health issues. As a psychiatrist who studies emerging psychosis in adolescents and young adults, this was news to me. Researchers have identified 16 cases in the media this year of individuals developing symptoms of psychosis losing touch with reality in the context of ChatGPT use.
Artificial intelligence
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
4 days ago

Calls to suicide hotline decline sharply after Christian conservative resigns as education head - LGBTQ Nation

Calls from Oklahoma to a national LGBTQ+ youth crisis hotline fell 36% after Ryan Walters resigned, with many callers citing him as a source of distress.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Eve Muirhead: People think I'm a steely-eyed competitor but we're all human'

Eve Muirhead suffered severe depression seven months before winning Olympic gold in 2022 yet recovered, now leading Team GB and advocating athlete mental health.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How Tall Poppy Syndrome Can Hold Back Your Career

Instead of being applauded, many people might face the silent wrath of those who resent their success, undermine them, or make them feel socially excluded. This phenomenon is known as the tall poppy syndrome, where those who "grow taller" than others are cut down to size. It's more than casual jealousy. Tall poppy syndrome penalizes those who stand out and stems from the desire to punish their success. The tall poppy is not rewarded, and they stay small.
Women
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Character.AI to ban children under 18from talking to its chatbots

Character.AI will bar users under 18 from open-ended chatbot conversations starting Nov. 25, impose phased daily time limits beforehand, and add stronger age verification.
fromTechCrunch
4 days ago

ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI chatbot

OpenAI revealed that a small but significant portion of ChatGPT users, more than a million weekly, discuss mental health struggles, including suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or mania, with the AI. The company says it has improved ChatGPT's responses by consulting more than 170 mental health experts to handle such conversations more appropriately than earlier versions. OpenAI reportedly working on AI that create music from text and audio
Artificial intelligence
Cannabis
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Early Cannabis Use Poses Risks to Physical and Mental Health

Initiating cannabis use before age 15 increases mental and physical healthcare utilization and health problems in young adulthood.
Arts
fromKqed
4 days ago

Review: 'Stereophonic' Finally Returns to Its Spiritual Home in the Bay Area | KQED

A band's obsessive pursuit of perfect studio recordings destroys relationships and mental health, shown through slow pacing and Sausalito-rooted detail.
Mental health
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

Acute trauma: The ever-present wounds of Gaza's children from Israel's war

Over 80 percent of Gaza children suffer severe psychological trauma, causing long-term mental and physical health problems after prolonged exposure to conflict and attacks.
LGBT
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps announces 'happy' same-sex relationship

Mary Earps publicly confirms she is in a same-sex relationship ahead of her memoir, choosing to share on her own terms while addressing mental health.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

Teens who use weed before age 15 have more trouble later, a study finds

Starting cannabis before age 15 and using monthly by 17 predicts higher later frequent use and increased mental and physical health care needs.
Health
fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Research Brings New Insights Into How We Sleep

Distinct sleep-biopsychosocial profiles link specific sleep patterns with mental health, cognition, behavior, and lifestyle, showing varied health consequences across sleep types.
#social-isolation
fromConsequence
1 week ago

Radiohead Discuss Upcoming Tour, New Music, Israel in New Interview

[My grief] was coming out in ways that made me think, I need to take this away,
Music
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I wish I had taken part sooner': how a medical trial transformed a young person's life

Low participation in medical research puts young people at risk of missing effective, safe treatments; clinical trials can provide life-changing options.
Mental health
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Mental Health Professionals Share The "Small" Things Parents Do That Hurt Their Kids Later, And Wow

Parental overcontrol, refusal to accept mistakes, and inadequate praise undermine children's responsibility, problem-solving, self-esteem, and long-term mental adjustment.
Medicine
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Patients Are Sharing The Absolute Worst Thing A Doctor Has Ever Told Them, And Oh My God

Some doctors dismiss patients' symptoms and mental health concerns, causing delayed diagnoses, inadequate care, and emotional harm.
#friendship
fromIndependent
1 week ago
Relationships

Carol Vorderman says she's dropped her toxic friends - here's why you should too, and how to do it

fromIndependent
1 week ago
Relationships

Carol Vorderman says she's dropped her toxic friends - here's why you should too, and how to do it

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

As a Gen Zer, I grew up glued to social media. Now, I'm learning to unplug and be present.

If a post didn't get a like within two minutes, I'd delete it and try again, often asking friends to like it and comment just to keep up with appearances. When I lost a follower, I'd look at an app to see who it was. I was constantly refreshing, hoping to get more than 100 likes in an hour. I drove myself crazy.
Mindfulness
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Brentford's Sepp van den Berg: At points at Liverpool I was going home crying'

Sepp van den Berg rebuilt his career after loneliness and setbacks at Liverpool, pursuing loans and seeking to leave despite Arne Slot's arrival.
Music
fromConsequence
1 week ago

Lily Allen Dives Deep Into Her Divorce from David Harbour on New Album West End Girl

Lily Allen channels divorce, suspected infidelity, non-monogamy, mental-health struggles, and acceptance into candid songs across West End Girl, blending personal narrative with varied sonic collaboration.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

For $49 a month, I get to workout, 'me time,' and free childcare - it's the best deal I've ever found

Working out is an integral part of my mental health and I truly think it helps me be a more patient mom who's able to handle the squabbles, irrational demands, and complaints that arise when my little boys are home. My husband has an erratic work schedule and we don't have family around to help watch the kids, so I rely on my affordable gym membership ($49 a month) to help me work out three-plus times a week.
Wellness
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Walking Through Anxiety

When I was cast on the TV show "Survivor" in 2023 (yes, that show is still on), I thought I knew what anxiety felt like. I had spent years helping clients understand it, name it, and care for it. I had been in active therapy for around a decade. But living through it in front of millions of people is something no training could have prepared me for.
Mindfulness
Books
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Inside Gucci Mane's new memoir about fame, mental health struggles, and starting over

Gucci Mane balances public party anthems with candid revelations of depression, mania, anxiety, and substance abuse, reshaping a mental-health concept into a broader, urgent narrative.
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Brain of ex-NFL player Doug Martin reportedly to be tested for CTE following in-custody death

"You get to that mountaintop that you've always dreamt of," Allen said. "But no one has ever dreamt of what happens after getting to the top."
National Football League
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Giving Is Good For You

They often opened their home to extended-stay guests. A friend would be going through a divorce and needed a place for a few weeks while looking for an apartment, or a meditation teacher would be in town from India, bringing us tiny clay buddhas and new dishes at the dinner table. One year, my parents hosted a violinist who was performing at the local symphony for about a month. I remember watching her play violin at the top of our entryway stairs.
Mindfulness
Mindfulness
fromBustle
1 week ago

According To TikTok, It's Time To "Raw Dog" Boredom

Brief periods of deliberate boredom can restore attention, reduce constant stimulation, and provide mental benefits when practiced intentionally.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
1 week ago

Just like humans, AI can get 'brain rot' from low-quality text and the effects appear to linger, pre-print study says | Fortune

Continuous consumption of short, viral online content causes cognitive decline in humans and AI, degrading attention, reasoning, and social behavior.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Man murdered stranger in Devon park after losing mental health support, inquest hears

A man with known mental health issues and violent threats murdered a woman after removal from a care-coordinator waiting list, possibly due to a cyber-attack.
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