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God is the Best Therapist
The world began a weekly group therapy session with Frazier Crane thirty years ago. This spin-off character from Cheers played by Kelsey Grammer, emerged ...
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You Can’t Truly Be Friends With AI
In 2023, an Australian man said that a chatbot had saved his life. He was a musician who had been battling depression for decades and found companionship ...
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50% of Teens Do Not Enjoy Life
Some experts call it “the new great depression.” Since the rise of social media, depression and feelings of hopelessness have skyrocketed ...
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Artist Helps Strangers Truly Connect
Artist Wendy McNaughton was distraught about the incivility in the U.S. So, she started using a drawing technique, called “blind contour” ...
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AI ‘Girlfriends’ Attract Young Men
Freya India writes in an article titled “We Can't Compete With AI Girlfriends”:
Apparently, ads for AI girlfriends have been all over TikTok, ...
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Blue Monday: The Most Depressing Day
With Christmas and New Year celebrations behind us, the cold, dark days of January can really get us down. January 16th has been dubbed by experts as ...
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The False Path to Self-Improvement
An Aperture video goes into some depth as to how the promises of self-help and New Age teachings fail to deliver what the individual truly needs. The ...
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Christmas Spirit Enfolds Tourists During Blizzard
Traveling from Niagara Falls to Washington D.C., a tour group of 10 South Koreans got stuck driving in a blizzard near Buffalo. Two of the group went ...
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Film Depicts Our Need to Be Seen
In the film Wonder, which is based on the novel with the same name, a 10-year-old boy named Auggie was born with a rare medical facial deformity. Auggie ...
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Social Media Is Linked to Rise in Teen Sadness
The CDC’s bi-annual Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2023) showed that most teen girls (57%) now say that they experience persistent sadness or hopelessness ...
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