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Teens Did Surprisingly Well During Quarantine
Most know that the coronavirus pandemic had a significant negative effect on mental health. United States adults were three times more likely to experience ...
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Man Turns Land into Place Where Fellow Veterans Can Heal
John Mahshie said he felt “alone and isolated” after leaving the Air Force in 2008, yet “sucked it up and pressed on.” He knew ...
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Expert on Happiness Takes His Own Life
More than 40 years ago, a scholar and researcher in the psychology of happiness named Philip Brickman helped publish one of the first scientific studies ...
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The Pastor Who Ran Away
Kevin Martin was a minister at a massive church—but one of those churches where it got too burdensome. The administrative machine ate him up, and ...
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Stop Being Ashamed of Weakness
Ian Marcus Corbin from Harvard Medical School has interviewed numerous stroke patients. He observes that far too many stroke patients "consign themselves ...
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Adolescent Depression May Be Linked to Technology
In her Twitter feed, psychologist Jean Twenge summarized the content of her article on the rise in teen depression. The National Survey on Drug and Health ...
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Harvard Study Uncovers the Key to the Happiest Life
A famous study followed hundreds of men who graduated from Harvard from 1939 to 1944 throughout their lives, into their 90s. The researchers wanted to ...
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Why It’s So Lonely at the Top
“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” This is the most famous line in William Shakespeare’s play Henry IV, Part 2, spoken by the ...
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The Link Between Abortion and Mental Health Problems
A study published in the British Journal of Psychiatry reviewed data from 22 published studies and found a link between abortion and mental health difficulties. ...
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Doomscrolling Is Slowly Eroding Your Mental Health
So many of us do it: You get into bed, turn off the lights, and look at your phone to check Twitter one more time. You see that coronavirus infections ...
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